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Forging a God-Killer

Prince Devin was born with a crown, a loving family, and a death sentence hidden in his blood. He possessed the "Holy Gene"—an anomaly that made him a target for the Cyprian Dictator. On the eve of his eighteenth birthday, the dark nation of Cypris didn't just declare war; they unleashed an extermination. His family was butchered, his mother, dragged away in heavy iron chains, and Devin’s own chest violently ripped open. He bled out on his own courtyard stones, screaming curses at a silent God. But God wasn't silent. Devin wakes in a blinding, sterile void, face-to-face with the twisted Creator he utterly despises. There is no eternal rest. There is no peace. Instead, this cruel deity offers Devin a resurrected nightmare, engineered purely for divine entertainment: the power of "Soul Swap." Cast violently back into the mortal realm, Devin is doomed to wander from vessel to vessel. He died a noble prince, but awakens as a random. But the Almighty made one fatal miscalculation. By forcing a noble prince to embrace the absolute darkest depths of monstrosity, God forged a weapon sharp enough to pierce the veil of heaven itself. Devin’s bloody crusade through the mortal realm is merely the prologue. When his last mortal enemy falls, the stolen vessel will turn his borrowed eyes upward. Devin's ultimate revenge isn't just against a mortal kingdom—it's sparking a catastrophic, holy war to drag a cruel God off His throne. Beware: DARK,REVENGE
Khayous · 8.8k Views

Game of Thrones: Joffrey the Ruthless Emperor

Joffrey Baratheon was supposed to be the monster who lost everything. Instead, he woke up with memories of a future where dragons burn the sky, White Walkers march south, and his own head ends up on a spike. Now armed with the [Heaven’s Will Role-Playing System], he doesn’t run from his villainous destiny—he weaponizes it. By perfectly acting out ever-shifting roles (Eccentric Ruthless Overlord, Hot-Headed Iron-Willed General, Concerned Military Advisor), he earns god-tier skills: unbreakable poison immunity, long-range “Stargaze” spying, and more. While the realm still sees a golden-haired princeling, Joffrey is already three moves ahead—poisoning plots before they hatch, forging royal records, spreading rumors that topple schemers like Littlefinger, blocking Tywin Lannister’s return, and dragging Ned Stark south early to use him as a human shield. He gifts Robb a wolf-headed sword, charms Sansa with songs and berries, drags Bran through every secret passage in Winterfell, and even shares wine with Mance Rayder without blinking. All while the Hound grumbles, Tyrion laughs, Cersei schemes, and a very angry Three-Eyed Crow whispers through the heart tree: “Kid. Don’t steal my people.” In the deadliest game of thrones Westeros has ever seen, the boy who was born to lose has decided the only way to win… is to become the emperor heaven itself chose. And the realm is about to find out exactly how dangerous a competent Joffrey can be.
Cokelat_Manis · 98.5k Views

Game of Thrones: Starborn Conqueror

When a space capsule from another world slams into the Haunted Forest like a blazing meteor, it doesn’t just kill the last greenseer — it births a dragon and a legend. Lynn Morningstar wakes north of the Wall with nothing but a high-tech spacesuit, a newborn blood-red dragon he names Weeping Blood, and the Valyrian steel sword Dark Sister. Armed with modern knowledge, skinchanger gifts from the dying Three-Eyed Crow, and zero interest in medieval politics, he only wants to survive the Long Night. Instead, he becomes the catalyst that changes everything. By slaying a White Walker in a single strike and saving a band of Thenn warriors, Lynn earns the awe of the Free Folk. They call him Son of the Stars, White Walker Slayer, Dragon Tamer. Mance Rayder, King-Beyond-the-Wall, sees a rival… then a solution. Tormund Giantsbane wants to test him. Kuna Umber, a stolen Northern noble turned wildling craftswoman, sees the chance to save her bloodline and the entire North. While the War of the Five Kings tears the south apart, Lynn unites the fractious Free Folk not through fear or kneeling, but through fairness, discipline, and the promise of a future beyond ice and starvation. With his dragon growing stronger and the Others closing in, he must choose: help Mance storm the Wall and risk turning the North into a graveyard… or become the new King-Beyond-the-Wall himself and rewrite the fate of Westeros from the frozen edge of the world. No throne. No kneeling. Just fire, steel, and a man from the stars who refuses to let the Long Night win. The conquest of Westeros doesn’t begin in King’s Landing — it begins at the Wall. And the dragon has already hatched.
Cokelat_Manis · 66.1k Views