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Boundless Resolve

The world was not ready. In the year 3005, the sky cracked open and dungeons appeared across the planet. Creatures from other dimensions invaded Earth. Half of humanity disappeared within a few months. Scientists had no explanation. Armies were overwhelmed. Nations collapsed. The phenomenon was named Dungeon Break. But this chaos revealed something even more incomprehensible: Talkine — a mysterious energy that reacts to real emotions and transforms passion into power. Those whose will was strong enough awakened abilities. The others… vanished. Amid this apocalypse stood an ordinary student: Diopha Hitari. A video game and manga enthusiast. An ordinary boy. At least… that’s what he believed. Because the more Diopha faces adversity, the more he falls, the more he rises again… the stronger he becomes. His determination knows no limits. And his potential for evolution seems… infinite. But the mysteries keep accumulating. Why are the dungeons converging toward Earth? Why does Talkine react as if it is waiting for something? And most importantly… If the fictional hero “Zenkai” existed in our culture long before the Dungeon Break… Then was it really fiction? In a world where dimensions collide, where monsters evolve, where truth surpasses understanding… Diopha has only one answer: Move forward. No matter the entity standing before him. No matter the gods, the dimensions, or fate. Here, power depends neither on destiny… Nor on gods… It depends on how far you are willing to rise again. Welcome to Boundless Resolve.
diopha · 30.2k Views

Nothing Happened Twice

On the morning of his eighteenth birthday, Silvio receives a letter from Matteo… a voice that once stood at the centre of his life. The letter speaks of a death. Not as a confession, and not as a plea for forgiveness. It describes the act with unsettling patience, as though the matter had already reached its proper conclusion long before the letter was written. Yet certain details refuse to settle. Dates appear displaced. Memories shift their tone. The past that Silvio thought he had left behind begins to reopen in quiet, unexpected ways. Returning to the places that shaped their childhood, he discovers that recollection does not move in a straight line. Affection, violence, loyalty and betrayal begin to arrange themselves into a pattern he had never seen before, a pattern that may have been forming long before the letter arrived. But the deeper he follows the voice, the more uncertain the story becomes.Was the writer a witness to what happened? the one who carried it out, or merely the last surviving version of a life that could no longer exist in a single self? The story moves through the unstable territory between memory and invention, where the past is not something we remember but something we slowly construct. And sometimes what appears to be a beginning… is only the moment we finally notice that the ending has already taken place. Sceduling note: After 20 chapters are released. I will be posting, Saturdays and Sundays only, 1 chapter a day. This is because the first 20 chapters were pre written.
AurelRiven · 5.7k Views

Roses and Rot

The morgue is a place of silence, protocol, and the cold reality of death-the perfect sanctuary for Ash. As a forensic assistant with a penchant for heavy metal and a "wake-and-bake" morning routine, Ash finds comfort in the clinical detachment of the autopsy suite. She's used to the coppery tang of old blood and the hiss of negative pressure vents. But when Jane Doe 7 arrives on her table-a victim of manual strangulation-the silence of the morgue begins to feel like a threat. What starts as a morbid curiosity turns into a living nightmare when Ash realizes she isn't alone among the dead. A shadow is watching from the corners of the lab, a predator who knows her name, her habits, and the intimate details of her life outside the hospital walls. From chilling phone calls whispered in German to "gifts" left in her locked apartment and car-an antique silver thimble and surveillance photos of her most vulnerable moments-the "Narr" (the Fool) is playing a calculated game. He isn't just a killer; he's an insider with admin-level access, turning Ash's workplace into his own personal observation deck. As the line between the hunter and the hunted blurs, Ash must use her forensic training to process the living instead of the dead. With her two best friends, Leo and Chloe, caught in the crosshairs, Ash digs into the "Unlisted Inventory"-a trail of forgotten women that the system has discarded, but the Narr has claimed. In a world of woven filigree and formaldehyde, Ash must find the man behind the mask before she becomes the final item in his macabre inventory. Because in this game, the Narr is writing the script-and he's decided that Ash is the leading lady.
Ilikezombies_99 · 7.3k Views

The King Who Only Loves Corpses

In the Empire of Vireth, a land cursed by blood and ritual, Emperor Kaelor Vireth cannot feel emotion—except at the moment of death. Life is a dull, colorless haze, until he experiences near-death, when sensation floods his senses and his mind awakens to anger, joy, and desire. To feel alive, he engineers wars and invites assassination attempts, each near-death moment a drug. Until Seris Vale, a legendary assassin, is sent to kill him. But when her blade first pierces his defense, Kaelor feels something more than pain—he feels… alive. Instead of execution, Kaelor binds her to him as his personal executioner, the only person allowed to attempt his death. Each encounter becomes a ritual: a deadly game of proximity and passion, where the knife at his throat is indistinguishable from intimacy. As their dangerous liaison unfolds, Seris discovers she alone can make the king feel, and Kaelor discovers he cannot survive without her touch. But desire and power are never without consequence. Court factions, assassins’ guilds, and foreign powers all seek to manipulate, control, or eliminate them. The Assassin Guild demands she finish her mission; rivals and nobles suspect her influence; cultists claim the king is a demon. And through it all, their bond evolves from weapon and target to a twisted, intoxicating addiction—each testing the boundaries of loyalty, survival, and love. Over centuries of political upheaval, assassination attempts, and forbidden intimacy, both must confront their darkest impulses. Kaelor is forced to decide whether to remain addicted to death, or to risk living for the first time. Seris must choose whether to be the executioner who ends him, or the anchor who teaches him to survive. At its heart, The King Who Only Loves Corpses is a story about addiction, obsession, and the fragile, dangerous beauty of emotion itself. It’s a gothic dark fantasy romance designed for long-term serialization, with intricate political intrigue, morally grey protagonists, and high-stakes, addictive near-death tension.
Moonglade_5786 · 12.3k Views