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Genesis: Reborn as my femboy priest game character.

Charice, a 30 year old possibly neurodivergent man finds his world coming to an end. Well, his favorite world. After two decades of service the MMORPG Genesis is shutting down its servers. Charice and many others across the world spend the last day in mourning together, Yet, as the clock strikes twelve and code begins to collapse into noise, something intervenes. The world melts and reforms under the guiding hand of beings far greater than mere servers. Now with Gods once digital looming over Charice and his feminine priest character, he withers in fear and apprehension under their inhumane hands. With a city below and Gods above, he clings to the memory of his long lost partner, Maximus, to give him the strength to rule as only a man chosen by Gods could. Yet as nations native to this realm turn their gaze to Charice and his people, the might of Chaos and Order surges within Consort Charice. Gods who never cared for humanity now turn to their most devout priests, people who never once thought of them as real. And through all of this, Charice must carefully navigate the strange third core of his heart - lest he grow mad and his soul shatter under the weight of beings he never truly understood... Beings that never cared to understand him. (The book cover art is not mine. It can be found here: https://wallpapercave.com/w/wp8375864) If you are here to sell your services or to offer me any sort of "book growth plan" or "premium Webnovel art" don't. I won't buy. This books shows various groups of people or individuals in compromising, immoral, or very concerning/questionable situations. Many themes that could trigger someone, such as abuse, dysphoria (bodily and other), gaslighting, or even racism and sexism, alongside xenophobia, are all explored. This book condones no such behavior, and does its best to explore their effect on the human experience. None of the characters or groups/nations in this story are in any way affiliated with real world individuals and organizations/nations. Nobody under 15 years old is intended to read this book.
Arude_Chan · 46.2k Views

Primordial Absolute

For decades, the world has lived under the shadow of "The Grandeur." What started as a global pandemic evolved into a divine lottery—a celestial disease that drags the chosen into the crushing depths of The Divine Lake. Those who survive the crossing return as Apostles, hosting fragments of gods and wielding powers that defy the laws of physics. Those who fail? They return as The Drowned—shattered husks who have lost their minds to the weight of the deep, becoming rampaging monsters that haunt the city’s shadows. Zylas is a nobody. At eighteen, he is just another mundane student living in the soot of an Apostle-led society, watching the elite "Sink" into tiers of legendary power while he struggles to pass his exams. He has no spark, no god, and no future beyond the corporate grind. Until the day he turns the wrong corner. Trapped in an alley with a Tier 2 Drowned, Zylas is dragged into a version of the Divine Lake that no textbook has ever described. There, he encounters an entity that makes the world's "Gods" look like flickering candles. He doesn't return with a spark. He returns with something cold, silent, and absolute. Now, Zylas is the anomaly in the system. While the world's greatest Hallows and Impures flaunt their auras, Zylas remains a "Zero"—a boy with no detectable power. But in the heat of combat, the truth emerges: he doesn't just fight his opponents. He reflects them. Every strike, every divine ability, and every legendary technique used against him is turned back on the user—perfected, inverted, and lethal. Recruited by the prestigious Meridian Academy under the watchful eye of a suspicious professor, Zylas must navigate a den of high-ranking predators. In a hierarchy built on the strength of one’s God, the boy with "nothing" is about to prove that a mirror is most dangerous when it has no reflection of its own.
Clay0961 · 2.7k Views

Seeds of Supremacy Isekai Empire from Barren Roots

What does daily life look like when you're building a home in hell? Chris died the way he lived—unremarkably. A burnout, a college dropout, a man who was never enough. When a bored god pulls his soul into another world, Chris expects power, magic, and a destiny worth living for. Instead, he gets seeds. Now he's stranded in the Barrens, a wasteland where empires dump their exiles to die. His only companions: a bag of magical soil, 180 seeds that can grow into any plant he imagines, and an old caretaker who teaches him the rules of survival. No combat skills. No magic. No grand destiny. Just dirt. Seeds. And one more day. But when a dungeon tide threatens the village, the old man makes a final stand—and Chris is left alone with a dying garden, a growing village, and a voice in his head that whispers he could be so much more. Now exiles find his gate. A fallen demon general offers his sword. An imperial assassin seeks a place to heal. And spies from the great empires watch to see if this gardener will bloom—or become something they fear. In the Barrens, daily life is survival. But Chris is learning to grow something worth surviving for. Seeds of Supremacy is a slow-burn isekai about building a home, carrying the weight of those you've lost, and choosing who you want to become when the world expects you to be a monster. Updates regularly. Plant system. Village building. No harem. No overpowered MC. Just a gardener with seeds and a dream.
Coronis_Nocturn · 17.5k Views

The Last Ranked Student of the Supreme Academy

“Darkness never frightened me… what scares me is a world that learns to live with it.” Kael was never meant to stand out. He grew up in a quiet, forgettable village, with no family to guide him and no past worth holding onto. In a world where magic defines status and power, he had none. People like him pass through life unnoticed, their names fading long before they are ever remembered. For years, Kael lived that way—quiet, observant, surviving without drawing attention. Until something changed. --- The Supreme Arcanum Academy is a place where the exceptional gather. Nobles with ancient bloodlines, prodigies born with overwhelming talent, warriors capable of reshaping the battlefield—it is a world built for the gifted. Kael enters it with nothing. And yet, he endures. --- He does not rely on strength or magic. What sets him apart is far subtler—and far more unsettling. His movements are measured. His actions precise. His decisions, almost instinctive. He begins to win fights that should have been impossible, not through force, but through an understanding of combat that feels deeply unnatural. It is not brilliance that draws attention to him— It is the absence of it. A quiet presence that refuses to be ignored. --- As time passes, Kael finds himself pulled into the lives of others—Lyrielle, Aurelia, Seraphina. Each of them brings something unfamiliar into his world. Trust. Friction. A fragile sense of belonging that he has never known. For the first time, his life begins to feel less solitary. --- Then the academy announces the tournament. What begins as a test of skill slowly becomes something else. Something personal. --- A new name begins to circulate among the students. The Crimson Blade. The fighting style is unmistakable—clean, efficient, without hesitation. There is no wasted motion, no visible emotion. Just quiet, decisive endings. It is Kael. And yet, it feels like someone else entirely. --- From that moment on, the question is no longer about victory or strength. It is about understanding. Why does battle feel familiar to him? Why does he move as though he has already lived through it? Why does he never hesitate? --- The answers lie buried in a war most have chosen to forget. A war that took everything from him before he could even understand it. A war that was never truly over. --- Kael continues forward, drawn toward something he cannot yet see clearly. Because the darkness surrounding him is not something he stumbled upon. It is something that has been waiting. --- This is not a story about glory or heroism. It is about persistence. About someone who lacks power, yet refuses to be defined by that absence. About confronting something you do not fully understand— And realizing, too late, that it has always understood you. --- Kael does not seek recognition. He never  chases greatness. He simply keeps moving forward, without looking away.
zoe_Isla · 16.3k Views

Back to my fathers prime

Ayaan is an athlete living a disciplined, ordinary life—driven by training, grounded by love, and guided by a father he deeply respects. To him, his father is a quiet man who values education over violence, control over chaos. Yet, at night, his father tells stories of a past that feels impossible to believe—stories of strength, dominance, and a time when an entire village depended on his presence. Ayaan never truly believes them. Until one night, he sees it for himself. When fragments of his father’s past begin to surface, Ayaan’s certainty about reality starts to crack. Questions he never asked before begin to haunt him: Who was his father before he became a parent? What kind of world shaped him? And what price did that strength demand? Then, in a moment driven by emotion, doubt, and regret, Ayaan is thrown back in time—into the era when his father was at his prime. Not as a son. But as a stranger. In a village ruled by fear, respect, and unwritten laws, Ayaan comes face to face with a younger version of his father—a black belt, a protector, and a man standing on the edge of becoming something darker. As Ayaan slowly becomes his father’s closest ally and best friend, he witnesses the incidents that shaped a legend—and the choices that led to irreversible consequences. But the past is not fragile. Every small change threatens to rewrite the future. Every intervention carries a cost. And saving someone may mean erasing himself. Back to My Father’s Prime is a grounded, emotional time-travel story about legacy, violence, love, and the thin line between protection and destruction—where understanding the past may be the most dangerous thing of all.
Md_fahad_Kashif · 16.3k Views

My Ultimate Gacha System

David Drinkwater lived his entire career as football's biggest joke. Thirty seven years old, rejected by every major club, and called a "club whore" by fans across Europe, but at Wembley Stadium, in the rain, he finally proved them wrong. Championship playoff final between Millwall and Norwich, and in the 90th minute, he scored the winning goal, then he died. **[Ding. Ding.]** **「Host found: David Drinkwater.」** **「Synchronisation complete.」** He opens his eyes in an eighteen year old body. Demien Walter, a failed Fiorentina academy prospect and suicide attempt survivor with an overall rating of 48, no team, and no future, but David brought something impossible with him. **[Ding.]** **「Ultimate Gacha System activated.」** **「Mission: Rise from nothing. Become the greatest footballer in history.」** Training earns points while matches earn rewards, and achievements unlock legendary packs. Every pack opening could change everything, whether through common stat boosts, rare techniques, or epic abilities, yet there's always the ultimate prize. **[Ding.]** **「Diamond Pack opened.」** **「Congratulations. Andrea Pirlo — Regista Vision obtained. Passing +15. Vision +10. Legendary Trait unlocked: Deep-Lying Playmaker.」** From trialist to conquering the football world, every pack, every point, and every impossible moment building toward football immortality. They called him a failure once, and they called him wasted potential, but now, with forty years of wisdom in an eighteen year old body and a system that rewards every drop of sweat with power, David will rewrite football history. One pack at a time. **Some dreams get a second chance, and some legends get a second life, so this is his.**
Mr_Raiden · 1.1m Views