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The Rise of Chaos

The Rise of Chaos: There were two worlds. Two fates. Two lives that were never meant to intersect. In one world lived a General — a leader forged in modern warfare, both a hero and a victim of the battlefield. He had learned to think by the brutal logic of war. To many, he was a symbol of fear; to a few, a symbol of hope. At the moment an atomic explosion erased everything, his consciousness fell into nothingness… and then awakened once more. In the other world lived Aeth — the young Emperor of the Chaos Empire. Weak, sickly, and powerless, he silently watched the collapse of his empire from the throne. He died. His soul departed, leaving only an empty body behind. And the General awoke within that body. This was not a soul transfer. Nor was it a simple reincarnation. It was the awakening of a new consciousness in a new fate. Aeth’s memories — his failures, fears, and betrayals — flooded the General’s mind. But the one making decisions now was no longer a fragile emperor, but a seasoned commander shaped by countless wars. The General soon realized that this fantasy world’s dangers were not unfamiliar to him. Death here was simple — by blade, arrow, or magic. Betrayal was not hidden, but readable. Compared to the hell he had survived, the wars of this world felt… simplified. Yet, he sought peace. And he understood that in this world, peace could only be reached through victory. The Chaos Empire was on the brink of collapse: demon armies at the borders, dragons in the skies, and traitors within the palace walls. The General did not merely intend to save the empire — he intended to reshape it, to create a controlled, lasting, and unbreakable peace. This is not a story of cruelty. It is the story of a leader who understands war in order to end it. If you desire peace, you must first master the art of war. If you seek paradise, you must first pass through hell. “The Rise of Chaos” is the story of how a general builds his peace in a new world.
Inverted_Moon · 10.3k Views

The Broken Seals

In the kingdom of Aurelion, magic is not a gift—it is a discipline. Those who master it attend Crownspire Academy, where nobles train to protect the realm and a handful of commoners are admitted under constant scrutiny. Sorel Pax is one of them. A commoner with no lineage, no patron, and no tolerance for noble cruelty, they struggle to survive in an academy built to remind them they do not belong. Magic at Crownspire is taught as law: precise, controlled, limited. Push too far, and the body overburns. Break the rules, and you disappear. But as attacks shake the kingdom beyond the academy’s walls, rumors spread of a shadowy group known as the Reverent Ash—terrorists who believe magic was never meant to have limits. They claim the ancient gods were not destroyed, only buried, and that the Crown has been lying about the true nature of magic for centuries. When forbidden knowledge surfaces beneath the academy itself, Sorel begins to realize the rules they’ve been taught are incomplete—and possibly deliberate. The terrorists may be wrong about the gods, but they are right about one thing: the kingdom’s greatest weapon is also its greatest lie. Caught between a system that fears change and a movement willing to burn the world for truth, Sorel must decide how far they are willing to push reality—and what they’re willing to lose when it pushes back. Because magic always resists. And the world is closer to breaking than anyone admits.
MountR6 · 1.2k Views