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Surviving As An Anomaly In Another World

When Class 2-B of Katanja High School was summoned to the fantasy world of Aethermoor by a Saint in surprisingly little clothing, thirty-four students landed exactly where they were supposed to - a grand golden hall, trumpets blaring, crowds cheering, hero medals being handed out like candy. Haruki Sora landed face-down in a wasteland. No hall. No trumpets. No medal. Just grey cracked earth, ash in his hair, and the distant glow of a celebration he wasn't invited to somewhere on the horizon. To be fair - he wasn't that upset about it. While his classmates were being fitted for enchanted armor and assigned to save the world, Haruki was doing a quiet inventory of his situation. One half-eaten rice ball. One water bottle. His grandmother's folding knife. A knitting project he was three months into. And two voices in his head that had, moments before he regained consciousness, been debating whether to slit his throat "just to see what would happen." Perfectly normal. Absolutely fine. The voices - Sol, a Silver-tongued system with the energy of a disappointed butler who took the wrong job, and Rax, a Chaos system with the enthusiasm of a golden retriever who learned to yell - informed him, once he stopped fainting, that he had managed to land at the "exact midpoint" between the Human Dominion and the Demon Territories. A place called The Grey. A place no map bothered to name. A place every sane person avoided entirely. And because of that impossibly precise mistake, he hadn't received one system. He'd received two. Both starting at Tier 2. Both arguing constantly. Both absolutely convinced that their host was, in their own unique ways, a complete handful. His classmates got Tier 5, Tier 6, Tier 7. The class president Hana Mizuki received a Tier 7 that made the Saint herself raise an eyebrow. The class representative Ren Takahashi received a Tier 6 and immediately tried to use it indoors. They were given Hero Medals - gold crested, gleaming, and unbeknownst to them, tracked - and told they were chosen. Destined. The salvation of humanity. They were told to kill demons on sight. Not negotiate. Not question. Just eliminate. Nobody mentioned that the last Demon Lord died two centuries ago. Nobody mentioned that the demons haven't started a war since. Nobody mentioned that the Saint who summoned them - serene, composed, draped in divine authority - has spent decades making sure the war "appears" ongoing, because a Saint without a war to justify is just a woman with wings and a lot of opinions. Haruki didn't know all of this yet either. What he knew was that he was hungry, his systems wouldn't stop bickering, and there was a grey tuber in the cracked earth nearby that his grandmother's foraging instincts were telling him was probably edible if cooked right. So he made a fire. And he cooked the tuber. And he sat in the ruins of a civilization that history forgot - a people who once lived in the boundary between human and demon and called it "home" - and ate his meal and looked at the grey sky and thought: Alright. It's not great. But it's not unsalvageable. This is not a story about the chosen hero. It's not about the highest tier, the grandest destiny, or the most powerful system. It's about the one student nobody summoned, who learned a little about everything from a grandmother who believed that was enough, wandering through a world that keeps trying to make him its secret weapon while he keeps trying to find a quiet corner, a decent meal, and maybe — eventually — a small house somewhere not terrible.
ItsNonsense · 20.3k Views

Daisy's Eyes

I. Earth Personality This is the first book in the collection, which contains allegories, symbolism, metaphors, imagery, and similes regarding how life is connected, and how the narrator's story tells the haunting yet beautiful tale of her life and how she fights. The narrator, Daisy, transforms and shares her story with her spiritual journey, and how she no longer recognizes the physical world. The collection "Earth Personality" explains how flawed humanity is and how because of the bad things people do, they face consequences unknown to the naked eye. The narrator's eyes are everywhere, even if she cannot physically see what is happening as she is facing a spiritual awakening and tuning into the spiritual world. The novel details the unusual phenomena that takes place when someone must be taught a lesson, and when their vices do not always work in their favor. Destruction takes place when people blame others for their actions, hurt others, and cannot stop the oddities thrown in the way. The narrator's eyes are always watching and may even hunt you. What will you do? Written: 2020 *** II. Dreamland of Emotions This poetry collection is the sequel to “Earth Personality.” The main character, Daisy, indulges in her shadow work, appreciates, and loves the rejected parts of her, and engages in her thoughts about the true meaning of reality. She sees that her negative thoughts and perception of self are nothing but her ego trying to protect her from hurt. Overall, this collection dives into how Daisy realizes that her mother’s narcissistic wounds play a part in how she views herself and those around her, and how she chose her friends. Daisy slowly and surely stops feeling shame and ashamed over her mother’s victimhood and breaks the trauma bond between her and her mother. After realizing her mother's toxic ways and losing her best friend, Daisy becomes a different person, and understands that her ideas manifest her life. Daisy becomes closer with her higher self while healing her shadow self, who all shine through as she makes decisions and transforms. With the help of the universe, her spirit guides, deceased loved ones, and The Rainbow Friend, Daisy breaks the chain of emotions that live amongst her mind, body, vibration, dreams, and physical world experience. This collection condenses how Daisy further sheds her ego, has heightened paranormal experiences, and how she feels a strong pull to her soul and soul work; dive deep into Daisy’s mind as her feelings about herself, world, mother, and her friend’s death cloud and haunt her, only to transmute and heal --- all from the source. Written: 2023 *** III: Human Disguise After abruptly moving away, Daisy’s mother is finally cut off for good, leaving Daisy to grieve the mother she never had. Supported by friends and family, Supported by friends and family, Daisy begins the slow work of remembering herself, realizing the person she once was is gone, yet discovering strength and resilience she never knew she had. Even though she begins to heal, emptiness still lingers. Through visions of Jezebel and the dark possession that haunted her mother, Daisy witnesses the control, chaos, and lies that shaped her childhood. With her mother gone, the spiritual turbulence quiets, and Daisy can finally face her wounds. At the masquerade ball she hosts, the masks worn by others reveal hidden truths—narcissists like her mother conceal themselves behind countless facades, only falling behind closed doors. As Daisy sheds her own protective mask, she draws closer to God, stepping fully into her own light and freedom. Written: 2025-2026
Royale_Sorceress · 117k Views

BLVCK WOLVES

A world of magic. A "mage" born without it. And an outrageous f*cking crew. In the Valley Kingdom, where steampunk and futurism collide, powerful magic means status. A Guild named the Black Wolves stands wildly apart. Their acting captain, Greed, carries neither magic nor nobility, only a title he never wanted and a forgotten past. He, however, has another power that defies it—along with a crew as unhinged as they are loyal, all with insanely broken abilities: A Ghost-mage whose eyepatch hides more than it covers. A powerhouse who hits like a Behemoth and naps for sport. A vice captain more promising than most high-ranking mages, but only wants to spend the days cooking. A horned lunatic with a superiority complex and an obsession for her acting captain. A cyborg. A wolfdog the size of a lyconbear. And others not currently present. The Black Wolves only have a single goal: to live a life as meaningless and carefree as possible. But when a conspiracy threatens to swallow the Valley—and pins the crime on them—they become fugitives in the very Kingdom they called home. As they fight to clear their names and face an enemy that seeks to destroy everything—the Black Wolves, ironically, become the Valley’s last line of defense. And everyone's last hope. Expect: - Black Clover meets JJK meets Final Fantasy meets Vox Machina - NOT isekai, transmigration, evolution, system, or cultivation. Go look for that elsewhere - OP MC from the start with no magic [NOT ANTI-MAGIC], progressively gets even more OP - Harem relationships in the beginning, moderate fanservice, mild sex scenes (hate me), and strong romance subplot towards the end with only one girl - Classic slow-paced story with character development, backstories, perspectives from multiple characters, stats and ability descriptions, intricate plot, worldbuilding, and of course tons of fighting - A long, ongoing story Written and conjured by J.N. Marlow. All rights reserved. © 2025 J.N. Marlow.
J_N_Marlow · 178.4k Views