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Mobile Legends: War Of The Celestial Nexus

When the sky over the Land of Dawn burns blue, every warrior knows what it means. The Celestial Nexus has awakened. Once every century, the Nexus chooses five champions from each kingdom fighters, mages, marksmen, assassins, and guardians forcing them into a sacred battlefield where only one kingdom survives. Towers must fall. Jungle beasts must be slain. The Ancient Core must be protected at all costs. But this awakening feels different. Freya, the Valkyrie of Moniyan, has spent her life fighting for justice. Marked by divine power and bound by duty, she is chosen as one of the Five. To her people, she is hope. To her enemies, she is destruction. Alucard never believed in destiny. A demon hunter forged by tragedy, he fights not for glory but for vengeance. When the Nexus brands him as a champion, he knows something is wrong. The power pulsing beneath the battlefield is darker than any demon he has ever faced. As kingdoms mobilize their strongest warriors brilliant mages wielding forbidden spells, deadly marksmen with unerring aim, ruthless junglers who rule the wilds the war begins. But the rules of the Nexus are changing. The towers bleed corruption. The jungle monsters evolve. The Ancient Core whispers secrets no one was meant to hear. And beneath the arena, something ancient is waking. Bound by fate yet divided by secrets, Freya and Alucard must lead their team through brutal battles, political betrayal, and a war that stretches beyond the battlefield itself. Because this time, the Nexus is not simply choosing a winner. It is choosing who will survive the end of the world. In a game where legends are born… Some will rise. Some will fall. And some will break the system entirely.
Kiyotaka_321 · 1.5k Views

My Harem of Dangerous Women as a Reincarnated Necromancer

[WARNING: R-18 | Explicit content, graphic violence, and adult scenes] Mark was an average video game addict: a broke, foul-mouthed gamer who wasted his time grinding levels in an MMO, yelling at newbies online simply because he found it amusing. Then, on one particularly shitty night after getting fired, he picked a fight with the wrong thief—and got a bullet in the chest for his attitude. Death should have been the end. But some cosmic idiot had other plans. Mark wakes up in a fantasy world, trapped inside the body of his level 100 necromancer character—except he’s been reset to level 1, stripped of his gear, and left with trash-tier skills. And necromancy? It’s practically a death sentence here, despised by civilians, guilds, and almost everyone else. Desperate to survive, Mark stumbles upon the corpse of Elyndra Ashford, a legendary SSS-rank holy knight, inexplicably found in a low-level dungeon. One Awaken spell later, she becomes his undead servant: maxed-out stats, absolute loyalty, and—thanks to a morally questionable mind-altering ability—an obsessive love to him. Together, they secretly grind dungeons, with Ely handling the combat while Mark lurks in the shadows, leeching XP and loot like a professional AFK farmer. Mark’s plan to stay unnoticed falls apart when he resurrects more SSS-rank beauties, unintentionally forming an unstoppable harem of undead women who worship him like a god. Drunk on success, they challenge the ultimate SSS+ dungeon, where Mark’s player passives cause undead monsters to ignore him entirely. A fatal mistake. Captured by the seductive Demon Queen, Mark is reduced to her personal toy, intended to sire a demonic heir. But his loyal undead harem crashes the dungeon, defeat the queen, and crowns Mark as the new ruler—adding her to the harem as an unexpected bonus. Now, with max level unlocked, his full powers restored, and an empowered dungeon under his control, Mark finally has everything. Except peace. While his ambitious harem urges him to conquer the world, Mark just wants to relax and live quietly—preferably without causing the apocalypse. YOU CAN EXPECT: - Harem building with obsessive loyalty (R-18 content) - A morally dubious protagonist with dual perspectives - No formal "system", but game-like skills and passives - An overpowered MC (eventually) - No NTR - No Yuri NEW CHAPTERS ALL DAYS
Lets_lament · 16.3k Views

Combat Slave Harem

[ Caution: Dark (18+) ] Henry Lukas never got to live. At just twenty years old, he died as a withered old man, his body ravaged by a cruel disease that stole his youth, his future, and every chance at happiness. Abandoned by family, rejected by love, and forgotten by the world, his life ended in a silent hospital room with nothing but regret and bitterness to keep him company. But death was not the end. Chosen by a sadistic Goddess of Mischief, Henry is reborn as Egon Novos in a brutal world he once escaped into through fiction. A world of monsters, slaves, and ruthless survival where the weak are trampled and the strong claim everything. There is just one problem. He is not the protagonist. He is a disposable extra. A nameless sword slave fated to die before the real story even begins. But fate made a mistake. Because Egon remembers everything. Armed with forbidden knowledge of the future, a mysterious trait that lets him see beyond the present, and a heart filled with resentment toward a world that never gave him a chance, Egon refuses to be forgotten again. He will steal what was never meant to be his. The protagonist’s power. Luck. Destiny. everything. In a world where loyalty can be bought and strength is absolute, Egon will rise from nothing and carve his name into legend. Not as a hero… but as the one who devours gods. --- Tags: Isekai, Antihero Protagonist, Dark Fantasy, Harem (Transformative), Revenge, Leveling Systems, Multiple Worlds, Emotional Trauma, Ruthless MC, Psychological Growth, NSFW (After 20), No NTR, No Netorare --- If You're a reader who enjoy brutal isekai with emotional depth, morally grey decisions, and worlds that push both power and sanity to the limit. Current Schedule: 14 Chapters / Week.
Gagarmaru · 69.4k Views

Fusion, The balance Keeper awakens

Fusion is a science-fantasy saga set on a living world shaped by three suns—Solara, Virel, and Nexon—whose energies govern will, identity, and transformation. At its center is Allium Bell, a being created to maintain balance between these forces. Designed as a function rather than a person, Allium begins the story detached, precise, and unsure what it means to choose. As disturbances spread across settlements—emotional flattening, identity erosion, and subtle behavioral harmony—Allium and a small group of allies investigate what initially appears to be environmental instability. What they uncover is not a single enemy, but a growing manipulation of identity itself. As ancient entities exploit the world’s systems and the power of the tri-suns, the cost of balance becomes increasingly personal. Rose, a seraphim seeking warmth and self-definition; Cassidy Firewell, a human forger shaped by loss and humor; Weaver, a creator haunted by the limits of design; and others are drawn into conflicts where force alone cannot solve what is breaking. Fusion is a slow-burn narrative that prioritizes atmosphere, character psychology, and consequence over spectacle. Threats emerge gradually—through silence, behavior, and implication—before violence ever arrives. Power is never free, growth is never clean, and victories carry lasting cost. The series explores themes of identity vs. function, choice vs. design, and the danger of systems that value balance without humanity, building toward escalating conflicts that reshape both the world and those sworn to protect it.
Isaiah_Pohlman · 19k Views