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Orc lord: Reincarnated as a blood/gravity mage

At sixteen, Augir survives the Hunt—a brutal orc rite where children are forced to kill one another to awaken their right to rule. Marked by the Plane of Akashi, he is cast into a hostile world that rewards nothing but grit, understanding, and blood. Unlike most orcs, Augir is not a natural warrior. Worse, he carries the mind of a man from the twenty-first century, burdened with modern morality, physics, and a sense of self wholly out of place in a realm that devours the weak. Akashi is not kind. It does not teach. It does not warn. Power is granted only after it is understood, and understanding is bought through suffering. With no mentors and no guides, Augir must decipher his own affinities—gravity and blood—while learning how to survive as a Tier 0 lord whose territory reflects his own fragility. Every mistake weakens the land. Every step forward reshapes it. His first tenants arrive through the Way Gate: Elara, a human water mage haunted by a half-remembered death; Krava and Morkal, hardened orcs bound by loyalty but not trust; later, assassins, craftsmen, cooks, and outcasts pulled from broken lives across worlds. Together they face starving days, shattered weapons, predatory monsters, and the silent pressure of Akashi itself—a plane that thrives on conflict and watches closely for failure. As Augir builds his territory from caves and forests, he must also build himself: forging spells from first principles, conditioning his body through brute discipline, and shaping blood-fueled abilities that blur the line between survival and savagery. Each victory costs him something—strength, certainty, or innocence. Beyond his borders, other lords rise. But Akashi favors no one. In a world where territory mirrors the soul, where loyalty is enforced by cosmic law, and where even gods are reduced to rules and thresholds, Augir must decide what kind of lord he will become—one who endures, one who dominates, or one who breaks the plane’s expectations entirely. This is a story of brutal growth, uneasy loyalty, and the cost of understanding power in a world that demands it be earned in blood. 200 power stones=1 bonus chapter 50 golden ticket=1 bonus chapter luxury car( gift worth 1000 coin)=1 bonus chapter
Kayseea · 4.4k Views

One Piece: My Wife Is The Sun Goddess Luffy

Ralph transmigrated into the world of One Piece. Right at the start, he was rescued by Luffy — only to discover, in shock, that Luffy had become a cute short-haired girl! Luffy… a girl?!!! Luffy had turned into Lufia — how was this adventure supposed to unfold now? She’s the granddaughter of a Marine vice admiral, the daughter of a revolutionary, and since childhood has been led astray by a certain red-haired pirate, dreaming of becoming the Pirate King. She’s optimistic, passionate, and full of dreams. Along the journey, regardless of gender, people are inspired by her, gathering around her as friends. In the end, everyone realises she is the Sun Goddess, destined to save the world! This… actually sounds pretty reasonable! After a kiss that sealed their bond (well — CPR), Ralph’s system awakens. His main quest: become the man of the Pirate King! As long as he gains characters’ affection, he earns rewards — the Six Powers, Haki, navigation skills… Gaining Lufia’s favor makes him grow even stronger. Become the Pirate King’s man, the partner of the Sun Goddess, and the ultimate reward will be granted! Big reward or not, it doesn’t really matter — like the One Piece itself, it might all be intangible anyway. What really matters is that I love girls with short hair, easygoing personalities, and serious foodie tendencies! I’m definitely going to become the Pirate King’s man! Sanji — I’ll compete with you in cooking! Zoro — I’ll compete with you in swordsmanship! Usopp — I’ll compete with you in bragging! Franky — I’ll compete with you in being outrageous! As long as it boosts Lufia’s affection, I’ll do anything! Robin — please don’t fall for me, my heart belongs only to Lufia! Hancock — you’re the worst offender, don’t think being beautiful is enough to—
Aarvan · 1.8m Views

Giant Dragon Lord: Starting from Daily Intelligence

Raylo, the second son of a Duke, successfully awakens the Daily Intelligence System upon becoming a Pioneer Knight. [1: Within the family's Knight Order, there is a discontented Great Knight named Ed. Ed has been stuck in the position of a squad leader for many years and has not been promoted due to his lack of worldly wisdom. If you promote Ed to Personal Guard Captain, he will realize his ambitions and break through to become an Earth Knight.] [2: The Guard Captain of Thunder Dragon City's east gate has hidden his embezzled funds under a water vat in front of a thatched hut next to the east gate. This is a considerable sum of ill-gotten gains.] [3: In three days, there will be a blizzard in the Black Stone Mountain Range. A Space Rift will appear along with it, and a 'foreign object' may fall through.] [4: In a river valley south of the Black Stone Mountain Range, a flock of Gray-headed Geese resides. The Gray-headed Goose is a Tier One Demon Bird. Its meat is tender and delicious, and its liver is a delicacy favored by nobles.] [5: In the eastern part of the Black Stone Territory, there is an abandoned mine. A young Silver Dragon, abandoned by its parents, is hiding here and will spend its fledgling years in this place. This hiding Silver Dragon is a Mutated Silver Dragon. As a Metal Dragon known for its sturdy physique, this little one unexpectedly possesses a talent for Magic that surpasses even Elemental Dragons.]
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