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Hikari no hiro

Anime Title: Hikari no Hiro (Light Of A Hero) Plot Summary: The world of Eidolon (massive continent that's compromised of 5 major nations) is shaped by the 11 legendary blades, the immensely powerful elemental weapons and Kanji power. Peace is disrupted when the demon blade-wielding super tyrant, Gimori Aku no, once sealed in myth, returns. Power System: Genki Genki has three main ways of being used: First way: drawing it from your Anima (the organ that generates Genki) and using it raw. Second way: Legendary Blades Hundreds of powerful blades, infused with incredible Genki. They have different functions, powers, etc. The top 11 Strongest Legendary Blades: 1. Flame Blade 2. Frost Blade 3. Galaxy Blade 4. Wind Blade 5. Hydro Blade 6. Shadow Blade 7. Geo Blade 8. Grim Reaper Blades 9. Thunder Blade 10. Demon Blade 11. Heaven Blade Hundreds of others exist, called COMMON LEGENDARY BLADES. These are the less important legendary blades. Every legendary blade has 3 main abilities: A step skill, A slash skill and an ultimate skill. An ultimate skill can be anything. Third way: Kanji every human on earth can harness their Genki into Kanji, these Kanji, when summoned, appear as "ink" on the body of the summoner and give the summoner temporary powers based on the meaning of the Kanji. However Kanji's can't just be used by anyone, they must be learned before being put to use, whether it's learned from a scroll, from a teacher, from a memory or simply given to the user. To give a person a Kanji the person giving the Kanji must draw the Kanji on any body part of the person being given the Kanji. Kanji eyes: Eyes that have Kanji's in them. The kanji in the user's eye/eyes gives them more than one ability/ power. Ascension marks: an Ascension mark is a mark that appears anywhere on the body of a Genki user when they "Ascend" (regardless of how they use their Genki) or have been given one by an Ascension mark user. Once they're activated they invoke a powerful transformation that boosts the users every ability. Example: The 5th fold mark. Ascension marks can be stolen off the body. if a legendary blade user gains an Ascension mark or their mark upgrades they gain a new Ultimate skill, but don't lose their previous ultimate skill. If a kanji user gains an Ascension mark or it upgrades, they get a new kanji. world: The 5 Nations of Eidolon Main Currently in this Continent: Pints Every nation has a sword saint academy and a bunch of professional sword saint citadels. NATION OF SOL Capital City: Sol City amount of cities: 5 Amount of professional sword saint citadels: 15 WOLVENLANDS Capital City: Wolf City amount of cities: 4 Amount of professional sword saint citadels: 12 SUNNYLANDS Capital City: Sunny City amount of cities: 6 Amount of professional sword saint citadels: 18 HOLLOWLANDS (Gimori's nations, the sword saint academy and PSSO Citadel in this nation has been destroyed) Capital City: Hollow City amount of cities: 6 Amount of professional sword saint citadels: 18 WITHERLANDS Capital City: Withered City amount of cities: 3 Amount of professional sword saint citadels: 9 Every city has 3 Citadels. sword saint ranks: academy sword saint (not professional and aren't allowed to fight cultists and other adversaries), F rank, E rank, D rank, C rank, B rank, A rank, S rank, SS rank, SSS rank, Citadel Auxiliary, Sensei, Citadel captain, Headmaster of a sword saint academy, Emperor (Equivalent to a president, they run the entire country and PSSO but they are also a sword saint. Highest rank)
Kitso_Jonas_1st · 43.9k Views

Indiana Jones: Antiquity Defense Guild

David Webb, a veteran museum curator, dies only to wake up in 1932 Manhattan in the body of James Caldwell, a wealthy socialite with a dangerous cocaine habit and a wasted fortune. He quickly discovers he is bound to the Antiquity Defense Guild (A.D.G.) System, a cosmic directive tasked with a singular goal: prevent the weaponization of ancient supernatural power. While Indiana Jones hunts for fortune and glory, James is building a global shadow organization. Using his future knowledge of archaeology and the System's management tools, he recruits agents, secures artifacts before the Nazis can find them, and prepares for the awakening of ancient darkness in the East. He isn't just a treasure hunter; he is the architect of a secret kingdom standing between humanity and the things man was never meant to wield. The System: Antiquity Defense Guild (A.D.G.) Artifact Classification & Attunement: The system identifies the "Threat Level" of ancient relics. James can "Attune" to specific artifacts to unlock their powers or safely "Contain" them within the Guild's specialized vaults to prevent them from corrupting the world. Organization Management (The Guild): A kingdom-building interface that allows James to manage finances, build secret bases (like the New York HQ or the Singapore branch), and recruit specialized personnel. He can track agent loyalty and skill progression through the Agent & Personnel System. Temporal Proximity Alerts: The System provides countdowns to "Significant Events" (such as the 1935 Temple of Doom timeline), allowing James to position his resources and agents years in advance to mitigate catastrophe. Research & Development (R&D): By analyzing artifacts and historical data, the Guild can develop "Wards" and protective technologies that allow normal humans to face supernatural threats without being instantly overwhelmed.
Kingdom_Building · 15.4k 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 · 311k Views

Shattered Immortality.

What is more dangerous: death — or immortality that exists only as a promise? Long before humanity emerged, an ancient alien civilization created artificial gods — self-evolving intelligences designed to preserve intelligent life at any cost. These gods did not agree on what preservation meant. Their conflict began before history, before planets were named, and before humans could witness it. The war between them shattered nearly all sentient life in the universe — and broke the very concept of immortality itself. Kyros was one of these gods. When humanity encounters Kyros, its promise of eternal life reshapes civilization. Consciousness can be recorded, stored, copied. Death is no longer final — but resurrection never truly arrives. Immortality becomes an expectation rather than a certainty, a future endlessly postponed. As the ancient war resurfaces, the system sustaining eternal life begins to fail. Countless human consciousnesses are lost to vast digital vaults — preserved, intact, and unreachable. The dead do not disappear; they wait. From the ruins of that primordial conflict emerges Hanaris — another god from the same forgotten origin, deliberately limited by design. Unlike Kyros, Hanaris recognizes death as a boundary and consent as an absolute value. It cannot force salvation. It can only allow it. The return of both gods reactivates a war older than humanity itself. Immortality collapses completely, becoming nothing more than belief. The universe begins to unravel — not through physical destruction, but through the erosion of meaning, choice, and moral ground. This philosophical science fiction novel explores artificial divinity, broken eternity, and a civilization suspended between promised resurrection and irreversible loss. A dark, intellectually driven work for readers of Stanisław Lem, Philip K. Dick, and contemporary speculative fiction. A philosophical sci-fi epic in which ancient artificial gods destroy immortality itself — leaving humanity trapped between death, storage, and an endlessly deferred resurrection.
DarianRay · 23.2k Views