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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_ · 901.5k Views

The Unwanted Prince of Prussia

Power decides fate— but what happens when fate makes the worst possible choice? Reincarnated war-nerd Zhan Ge, whose only real-life experience with conflict was driving military supply trucks in Ukraine “for research purposes,” suddenly opens his eyes in 1903… inside the body of Prince Oskar, the awkward, ignored fifth son of Kaiser Wilhelm II. In the German Empire, he’s supposed to be noble. Disciplined. Patriotic. Elegant. Instead, he’s: – socially anxious, – addicted to military history, – speaking German like an Austrian action hero, and – climbing palace trees to hide from responsibility. Branded “the strange prince,” never taken seriously, Oskar becomes the forgotten Hohenzollern— the prince nobody needed. But Zhan Ge knows something no one else in 1903 could even imagine: Germany is racing toward a catastrophe. The world’s first global war. A disaster that will shatter empires, redraw continents, and erase millions. If he does nothing, the German Empire collapses. He loses his title, his home, his future, and—worst of all— his chance at a peaceful life with a wife, money, food, and absolutely zero trenches. To survive, Oskar must change history itself: strengthen Germany without unleashing darker futures stop the world from repeating its greatest tragedies outsmart rival princes, generals, ministers and avoid accidentally starting WWI early with an Arnold Schwarzenegger one-liner. Armed with a century of historical knowledge, modern logic, and a dwarf attendant who constantly questions his sanity, the most unwanted prince of Prussia stands at the dawn of a new century… Determined to reshape the fate of Europe— or die trying (again).
Precious_lore · 28.4k Views

The Eternal King Enki — The Undying Witness

A cosmic court has condemned humanity. Seven immortal witnesses return to the dawn of civilization to prove — or disprove — its worth. Most fall. Power twists them into tyrants, idols, and architects of sterile utopias. Only one chooses another path. Across centuries, Enki walks among mortals unseen, planting knowledge instead of monuments, nurturing fragile lives instead of controlling them. He learns that meaning is not found in eternal empires, but in fleeting acts of grace — a hand lifted from mud, a garden built from flood-ruins, a child taught to listen to water. His defense is not glory. It is tenderness. It is persistence. It is humanity’s quiet refusal to stop loving, even knowing all things end. A mythic tale about time, loss, and choosing to build anyway. [Beneath the myth and the science fiction lies a simple, stubborn claim: this is not just a story. Enki was born in 2850 BC and has been carrying the memory ever since. The names are changed, the years shifted, the moons given new orbits, yet the resurrection happened, the desert temptation was real, the stone rolled away, and the Judge has been reigning ever since. Everything else — the Scrapbook, the 0.3%, the blind spot in the machine — is simply the record of those who kept looking up while the world looked down. Most have forgotten there is a sky vaster than any mind can hold, that Earth is a gift, not a possession, that God drew no borders and the birds still fly free without passports. Read it as fiction if you like. Some books are written so the truth can reach the few who still have ears to hear. This is one of them.] 2025 Mark Casa Nova (Original) You may share, translate, adapt, illustrate, animate, film, or perform this work freely — even commercially — on one unbreakable condition: Do not change the lesson. The resurrection happened. The stone was rolled away. Grace is real, borders are not, and the birds still fly free. Everything else — style, medium, language — is yours to play with. The core is not. That’s all I ask. [Mark K. Carlos]
markcasanova · 27.4k Views