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The Dragon Conqueror

After dying an unremarkable death in a modern world, a man is reincarnated into a brutal fantasy continent where dragons rule the skies, royal bloodlines decide fate, and power is earned through fire and war. He awakens as the youngest prince of a declining royal family—weak-bodied, politically irrelevant, and quietly despised. His only advantage is the memory of a past life filled with strategy, patience, and an unyielding will to survive. In this world, dragons are not just monsters but symbols of authority, living calamities bound to ancient laws. Kingdoms rise by dragonfire and fall by dragon wrath. While others seek to slay or worship dragons, the reincarnated prince chooses a forbidden path: to understand, dominate, and ultimately conquer them—not through brute strength alone, but through intelligence, alliances, and long-term vision. Starting from the lowest rung of power, he trains relentlessly, awakens a rare dragon-related bloodline, and slowly builds influence within the royal court. His growth is gradual and realistic—marked by failures, political setbacks, and near-death experiences. As his strength increases, so does the attention around him. Multiple female leads enter his life from different walks of power: a cold royal sister bound by duty and secrets, a dragon-blooded noblewoman struggling against her instincts, a genius mage loyal to knowledge over morality, a warrior princess from a rival kingdom, and others whose ambitions intertwine with his rise. Each relationship develops naturally through shared survival, politics, trust, and emotional growth—forming a harem rooted in loyalty, tension, and mutual benefit rather than instant romance. As the story progresses, the focus expands from personal survival to kingdom building. The protagonist establishes his own faction, reforms military structures, introduces new systems of governance inspired by his past life, and slowly transforms a weak territory into a rising empire. Slice-of-life moments—training, banquets, diplomacy, family conflicts—balance massive wars and dragon-scale battles. Behind the scenes, ancient truths emerge: dragons were never meant to be conquered, reincarnation is no accident, and the world itself resists change. Gods, dragon emperors, and hidden civilizations begin to move as the protagonist’s influence grows. By the later arcs, The Dragon Conqueror evolves into an epic spanning continents and generations—where the once-weak prince stands at the center of a new era, challenging the very laws of the world, deciding whether he will rule as a conqueror, a king, or something far more dangerous. A long-form, slow-burn fantasy saga focused on growth, relationships, strategy, and the cost of absolute power.
NovaQuinn2611 · 7.6k Views

The Chronicle of the defect Prince

The Unveiled Hunger: Chronicle of the Relic Prince In a world ruled by Aura and Ether—energies believed to define strength, intelligence, and destiny—Kale Silpatra is a mistake the world cannot explain. Born as the last son of a royal bloodline, Kale enters life without Aura, without Ether, and without brilliance. He barely speaks, barely learns, and seems painfully slow compared to those around him. What he does possess, however, is an insatiable hunger—one so primal it borders on terrifying. When fed, he is quiet, almost gentle. When starved, his eyes redden, his body moves on instinct alone, and the only word he mutters is “meat.” At first, Kale is treated as a failure, a joke, a burden to a powerful kingdom that prides itself on gifted warriors and enlightened scholars. He is bullied relentlessly—by nobles, academy cadets, instructors, and even trained elites who see him as less than human. Yet, paradoxically, Kale survives everything thrown at him. He adapts without learning. He fights without technique. He grows stronger in his sleep, as if his body remembers something older than Aura itself. While other students train by circulating energy, sharing Aura, and studying ancient forms, Kale kills monsters bare-handed during academy trials meant to break seasoned warriors. His physical strength, reflexes, and instinctive combat sense render even legendary swordsmen wary. Slowly, whispers begin to spread across the kingdom. Records are written. Observers are assigned. A single name is repeatedly underlined in royal reports. Unknown to Kale—and to most of the world—he is not merely a prince. He is a Relic. As ancient truths resurface, a secret cult emerges—ordinary people bound by forbidden knowledge of the past. They do not wield Aura. They command beasts instead—dragons and colossal monsters capable of leveling castles. They believe Kale’s existence threatens the balance of the world, for his body proves that Aura and Ether were never necessary to begin with. Amid political tension, monstrous invasions, and escalating wars, Kale forms fragile bonds with three individuals who anchor his humanity: His mentor, a retired, iron-blooded war veteran who understands strength without illusion. His sister, torn between duty and protectiveness. A sharp-tongued, resilient girl, whose companionship grows naturally beside him, unforced and unspoken. As the story deepens, the truth behind Kale’s birth, his missing intelligence, and his abnormal hunger begins to surface. In the shadows of forgotten ruins, Kale unknowingly consumes an Ancestral Stone, awakening voices that have waited generations to speak. By Chapter 27, the world learns what Kale truly is—and why gods once feared his kind. Blending brutal suspense, dark mystery, academy politics, massive-scale warfare, and unexpected comedy, The Unveiled Hunger unfolds into an epic where laughter masks terror, strength defies logic, and history itself trembles before a quiet boy who only wanted to eat. Because when hunger awakens, even gods learn to run.
B3ni_volence · 9.3k Views

The kingless kingdom

A king without a throne. A kingdom ruled by something that should not exist. And a monster who has already paid the price for power. Seraphiel is cast from his castle without war, without revolt—without even an enemy he can name. In his place rises a king who does not rule by presence, but by acceptance. A crown worn by absence. A sovereignty no one can explain, yet everyone obeys. Stripped of title and shelter, Seraphiel is forced into exile as his kingdom continues without him, unchanged and uncaring. The Eye watches. It always has. Far from the throne, Seraphiel encounters Sol—a man marked long before Seraphiel was born, shaped by a curse that rewrote reality itself. Sol does not offer comfort or guidance. He offers understanding sharpened by cruelty. A lesson learned in Seriol, where suffering was permitted, observed, and—at times—admired. Under Sol’s looming prescence, Seraphiel learns that power does not always arrive as force. Sometimes it comes as endurance. Sometimes as complicity. Sometimes as the quiet decision to allow what should never be allowed. Above it all, the Eye looks down on the Kingless Kingdom with something like pity, mourning a cycle it will never interrupt. The Kingless Kingdom is a dark fantasy tragedy about dispossession, false sovereignty, and the slow realization that some evils persist not because they are imposed—but because they are endured. The throne is empty. The crown is worn. And the kingdom remains.
Dionysusss · 3.3k Views

Transmigrated: Married to a Cold Mage, So I Built My Own Kingdom

"Honesty and politics don’t belong in the same sentence," they say. Celine Yue, a kind-hearted social worker, stepped into politics to help more people. But what she didn’t know… was that her own party would be the one to end her life. After her death, she wakes up in another world as Cyrina Vaeloria, the Elf Princess—right on the day of her arranged marriage to Lucian Aetherion, the cold, mysterious Human Prince and strongest mage alive. A political union to keep two powerful races from tearing each other apart. But this so-called alliance is just a mask. She despises the way other races are trampled beneath noble boots. Cyrina refuses to be a pretty puppet. She dreams of building a new kingdom—where races aren’t divided by power, bloodlines, or magic. To do that, she’ll need power of her own. And lucky her... she just married the most dangerous man in existence. With sharp wit and stubborn grace, Cyrina slowly bends her cold husband to her will— She toys with the ruthless Archmage, tames the untamable… and drags him into a revolution wrapped in royal silk. After all, if you marry the strongest mage alive… you might as well make him yours. ***** excerpt~ Lucian’s voice is like a blade, low and sharp. “Do you even understand what you said in the royal assembly?” Cyrina lifts her chin, unbothered. “I understand perfectly. I said I’ll build a new kingdom—where every race can live together.” His eyes darken. “You don’t know what you’ve sparked. That speech—” he steps closer, “—could ignite a war. You’re underground now, Cyrina. Buried beneath politics you don’t even see coming.” She spins on her heel and waves dismissively. “Ugh. Kaelen Blackthorn, your master is giving me a migraine. Get me out of this castle before I set it on fire.” Kaelen gives a slow, exaggerated bow. “As you wish, my lady.” He takes her hand like the perfect gentleman and leads her toward the door— But Lucian’s voice booms behind them. “Kaelen. Don’t forget who your master is.” Kaelen pauses. Glances back. “I remember, my lord. But as per your standing order… I obey only my lady’s command.” A smirk tugs at his mouth. “Even if it means going against you.”
Dreamy_Cloud143 · 1.1k Views

The Hidden Assassin: Undercover Heart

This story is a dark romance, exploring psychological tension, moral conflict, complex relationships, and dangerous situations in vivid depth. The characters’ mental states, emotional pressures, power struggles, and encounters with a harsh reality are portrayed with intense realism. Some scenes and circumstances are emotionally heavy, psychologically challenging, and may not be suitable for all readers. This is not a light romance, but rather a deep, dark, and psychologically driven journey. Recommended for mature readers who appreciate complex characters, morally gray choices, and intense emotional experiences. The Hidden Assassin: Undercover Heart "Where loyalty is a shadow, and love is a death trap." In the frozen wilderness of Moscow, a high-stakes mission goes cold when Ricky, a top-tier DGFI agent, is brutally executed in front of his partner and lover, Sophia. Trapped between grief and duty, Sophia cannot afford to cry. As a ghost agent of the elite unit, her only option is to vanish—and then strike back. Haunted by the memory of Ricky’s final kiss and driven by a thirst for vengeance, Sophia transforms herself. She sheds her military skin to become a lethal temptress. Clad in a provocative red sheer dress, she infiltrates the inner circle of the Kremlin’s most dangerous shadow: Dmitri. Dmitri is a Russian mafia kingpin with cold blue eyes and sun-kissed hair—a man who rules with iron and blood. He is captivated by Sophia’s mysterious golden eyes, unaware that she is the Hidden Assassin sent to dismantle his empire from within. As Sophia weaves a web of deception, she finds herself caught in a dangerous psychological game. In the den of the enemy, the lines between her mission and her emotions begin to blur. Her Undercover Heart starts to beat for the very man she is sworn to kill. Will Sophia avenge her fallen lover, or will she succumb to the forbidden allure of the Russian Boss? In a world of secrets and silver bullets, the deadliest weapon isn't a gun—it's a heartbeat.
Oriniska · 8.7k Views