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Villain : Conquest

Riyan's death was absurd—hit by a truck, then stabbed by a serial killer who mistook him for someone he wasn't. But his second life? That's where things get interesting. He's reincarnated into Saint's Odyssey, the fantasy novel he rage-quit the night before dying. The same story with a "hero" who commits genocide with a holy smile. The same world where gods manipulate mortals like chess pieces and millions worship a sociopath planning to "purge" half the population for "the greater good." And Riyan? He's woken up as the designated villain—condemned not for actual crimes, but for daring to question the hero's divinely-sanctioned massacre. But here's the thing about dying once already: you stop playing by anyone else's rules. The hero has his cult of fanatics. The gods have their rigged game. The world has its prophecies and predetermined endings. Riyan has nothing left to lose and a burning desire to watch it all collapse. No redemption arc. No noble sacrifices. No playing the misunderstood antihero waiting for vindication. If this world wants a villain, he'll become one so magnificent they'll beg for mercy—then make them pay for the privilege. He'll dismantle the hero's twisted messiah complex, expose the gods' sadistic entertainment, and claim his throne over the ashes of their broken system. The villain always loses? Only if they play by the hero's rules. Time to rewrite the ending—in blood. --- [R-18: Dark Fantasy | Antihero Protagonist | Morally Gray | Revenge] The gods wanted a show. He'll give them a revolution. --- ## Author's Note Hey everyone! I'm 17 and this is my first time writing a novel. Villain Conquest is my debut project, and I'm learning as I go! Currently rewriting Volumes 1 & 2 to improve quality—the writing gets significantly better by Volume 3, but I want the early chapters to match that standard. Your patience and feedback mean everything! No AI here—just me, my imagination, and Grammarly catching my grammatical mistakes. Every chapter is 100% human-written. Feel free to share your opinions, suggestions, and feedback! As a first-time writer, I'm always looking to improve. --- ## Support the Story! Power Stones & Golden Tickets: - 100 Power Stones = 2 Bonus Chapter - Your Golden Tickets help boost visibility! Gifts: Every gift motivates me to write faster and better. Your support keeps this story alive! --- ## Join the Community! Discord: https://discord.gg/BrEZjA6pf3 Come hang out, discuss theories, suggest ideas, or just scream about plot twists with fellow readers. I'm active there and love hearing from you all! --- Let's build this villain's empire together.
Lone_Raut_ · 890.9k Views

Genius's Infinite Possibilities

Lee Heuk-jae, a genius gamer and literary fanatic, believes he has conquered The Evering—a famously brutal fantasy world detailed across a massive web novel and its tactical RPG adaptation. After completing the game's rare Second Ending, his victory is interrupted by a blinding flash, plunging him directly into the world he mastered. He wakes up not as a powerful hero, but as a nameless ‘Extra’—a commoner shackled in a Fourth Sector slave holding facility. His only weapon is his encyclopedic knowledge: every character’s weak point, every hidden skill tree, and the precise sequence of events that will soon plunge the world into war. The Ascent: Heuk-jae quickly exploits his meta-knowledge, orchestrating a high-stakes escape that earns him access to the crucial, yet forgotten, Commoner’s Grimoire. Driven by the need to survive and find the true meaning of the "Reality Ending," he begins a rapid ascent, accumulating power and influence using cheat-like information on hidden ruins, secret factions, and market vulnerabilities. He must constantly move in the shadows, avoiding the Main Character of the novel—a figure whose presence signifies the activation of major, world-ending plot points. Divergence: However, as Heuk-jae intervenes to save innocents and claim resources ahead of schedule, the timeline begins to fray. Key events shift, major characters die unexpectedly, and his reliable game-knowledge grows dangerously obsolete. He realizes the "Reality Ending" isn't a final saved file, but a world reacting violently to his presence, forcing him to rely less on memory and more on genuine tactical genius. The Climax: Heuk-jae's journey ultimately forces a confrontation with the true, hidden antagonist of the novel—a threat far greater than the original Final Boss. To survive and secure his place in this world, he must rally allies he inadvertently created and rewrite the fate of The Evering, proving that meta-knowledge can only get a person so far when facing a reality that demands improvisation.
Beelzebub_Lv99 · 700 Views

Harry Potter and the Awakening of the Passenger

After the death of his godfather, Sirius Black, Hadrian returns to the Dursleys' house carrying scars that no one can see. The loss has torn him apart from within, and now he lives with the weight of grief, guilt, and fear. His mind is a silent battlefield where memories and shadows intertwine. It is on this fragile ground that something begins to awaken. A presence. A voice. Something that has always been there, dormant in the depths of his being, waiting for the right moment to emerge. Is it a forgotten part of himself? Or an intruder that, after years of silence, has finally found a way to speak? Whatever it is, it can no longer be contained. Meanwhile, Lord Mortavius, the most feared of wizards, discovers the true content of the Chosen One's Prophecy. The meaning of each word sparks in him a methodical fury and a deadly obsession. And so, an unrelenting hunt begins with a single purpose: to see Harry Potter's head on a silver platter. But destiny has more to offer than the mere clash between hero and villain. Behind the scenes of the war, a cult of fanatics begins to move. A dark group, with ancient rituals and distorted beliefs, that sees in Harry something beyond a boy cursed by a scar. Something they desire or fear. OFFICIAL STATEMENT For the safety and well-being of readers, it is hereby informed that the title of this work, as well as the names of certain main characters, have been deliberately omitted or altered. This decision was made to limit any potential influence or magical resonance that such identities might exert over those who come into contact with the content described herein. This measure has been reviewed and approved by the International Ministry of Magic, under the authority of His Excellency Dom Dorian Valesth, President of the Committee of Chancellors.
Geladode50 · 1.2k Views