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Mundane Peak: I Can Feel The Future

When The Vanishing began, Alden’s friend disappeared before his eyes. Then his brother, and then apparently nearly half of all mankind next. At the same time, practically all technology from guns and nukes to phones and plumbing mysteriously stopped working. Most who vanished didn’t return - presumably dead in whatever hell hole they’d found themselves transmigrated to. But the ones that did return came back powerful - from Demigods to Saints. The Vanishing can happen to anyone, anywhere and at anytime. With the time difference of the two worlds not being the same. While half a day passes on earth, millennia pass in the other. It can even occur to some people multiple times while to others zero. As you’d expect, the whole world completely changed overnight. The wife you went to bed with last night came back, just a few hours later, as a 3,000 year old Immortal being. Your child who you just helped get dressed this morning welcomes you back from work as an Emperor of some grand dynasty. The life and death enemy who had barely slipped by last time? Now a Saint of slaughter out for vengeance to those who’d wronged him. But that’s not necessarily an issue for Alden, it’s just that while everyone around him was busy becoming a god. He seemed to have been forgotten?? His best friend returned as an odd mix of Warrior and King. Some girl he trained for a bit, and seemed to have unknowingly charmed, awakened to becoming an angel with transcended powers. But, of course not all those Alden knew returned mighty, his brother’s whereabouts still being unknown. Yet Alden had nothing, no vanishing to become Supreme in another world and no awakening in this one either. And most unfortunate of all was that he had been diagnosed with an unknown heart condition just days prior to the world ending. He had no idea how long this heart will last him, but if he’s going to die in this hell, he’ll die finding out what happened to his brother. Even if it means having to lead and manipulate armies of supernatural beings, awhile staying just a normal human. And at the back of his mind, Alden had a sneaking suspicion that the man wearing his best friends face wasn’t entirely his best friend anymore. The powers gained in the other world had a price? Who could’ve guessed? CONTENT WARNING: The MC has no supernatural abilities for the first few volumes. I purposefully made him a mundane powerless to raise the stakes of the apocalyptic survival. But what I can promise is that when the MC finally does get his power, that it will be earned through great suffering and greater sacrifice.
Loay21 · 6.3k Views

Its Always Sunny In...the Multiverse

[STARTING 01/19/26 @8gmt daily: It's Always Sunny In...Attack on Titan: The Gang Defends the Wall] [STARTING 01/26/26 @8gmt daily: It's Always Sunny In...Lupin the Third: The Gang Does A Heist] [AND THEN- a multi-episode special: It's Always Sunny In...Digimon Adventures: The Gang Gets Digidestined] [AFTER: It's Always Sunny In...Berserk: Cricket Finds An Egg] It’s Always Sunny In…the Multiverse follows The Gang- Dennis, Dee, Mac, Charlie, and Frank: five self-obsessed, morally hollow idiots running a failing Irish dive bar (Paddy’s Pub) in Philly. Every episode is a new scheme: get rich, get famous, get laid, get revenge, get even—whatever shiny, evil little goal pops into their heads. They charge at it with maximum confidence and minimum competence, commit a light-to-moderate amount of crime, and leave a crater where their dignity (and usually someone else’s life) used to be. There’s no grand overarching plot—just episodic disasters. The point isn’t growth. The point is watching narcissism, delusion, and bad planning collide with reality, while the show uses their depraved chaos to roast whatever social issue they’ve accidentally wandered into. And they almost always lose. Spectacularly. What happens when the 'Honored One' Satoru Gojo meets a man who refuses to pay for a blessings subscription? What happens when a Digimon realizes its 'Chosen One' is a 4'10" man who lives in a trash can? The Multiverse is about to get a lot stickier. [COMPLETED LIST] It's Always Sunny In...Sword Art Online: The Gang Gets Stuck in VR It's Always Sunny In...Jujutsu Kaisen: The Gang Gets Cursed It's Always Sunny In...Death Note: The Gang Gets A Notebook Its Always Sunny In...Demon Slayer: The Gang Learns How to Breathe It's Always Sunny In...Tokyo Godfathers: The Gang Doesn't Find This Dumpster Baby It's Always Sunny In...Mob Psycho: The Gang Gets An Exorcism It's Always Sunny In...Digimon: Frank Finds An Egg It's Always Sunny In...One Piece: The Gang Forms A Pirate Crew It's Always Sunny In...Attack on Titan: The Gang Defends the Wall It's Always Sunny In...Lupin the Third: The Gang Does A Heist
SyntheticSylvie · 21.4k Views

Peaky Blinders: The Devil's Advocate

**The Problem with Neutrality? Eventually, Everyone Makes You Pick a Side.** James "Jimmy" Cartwright built his reputation on two things: solving problems that violence can't fix, and never taking sides in Birmingham's brutal gang wars. As the city's premiere fixer, he forges documents, arranges blackmail, and makes the impossible possible—for anyone who can meet his price and pass his moral code. But in the winter of 1922, neutrality becomes a luxury he can no longer afford. When Thomas Shelby arrives at Jimmy's office with an impossible deadline—save Arthur from the gallows in 72 hours—the offer comes with strings attached. Work exclusively for the Peaky Blinders, and Tommy will reveal the truth about Mary Cartwright's death, the sister Jimmy lost five years ago in a suspicious factory "accident." Desperate for answers and unable to refuse, Jimmy enters the violent world of the Shelby family. His weapons aren't fists or guns, but leverage and forgery, intelligence and manipulation. While Arthur, John, and the other Blinders solve problems with violence, Jimmy dismantles enemies with nothing but a pen and his brilliant, strategic mind. But the deeper Jimmy digs into his sister's past, the more dangerous his position becomes: **A traitor lurks within the Shelby organization**, feeding information to their enemies—and that traitor has evidence that could destroy Jimmy's reputation forever. **His sister's killer isn't some factory foreman**, but a powerful Birmingham councilman who's positioned himself as untouchable, using his political influence to wage war on the Shelbys from behind closed doors. **And Jimmy's one unbreakable rule—never kill—is about to be tested** when Tommy offers the simplest solution: a bullet in the dark, and all Jimmy's problems disappear. Caught between his principles and his thirst for justice, Jimmy must orchestrate his most elaborate con yet. He'll need to outthink corrupt police, ambitious politicians, and even the Peaky Blinders themselves. Because in a world where everyone settles disputes with violence, the man who refuses to kill must be twice as clever—and three times as ruthless. They say the pen is mightier than the sword. Jimmy's about to prove it can be far more cruel. **In Small Heath, blood is cheap. Information is expensive. And loyalty costs everything.** --- Schedule: 7 chapters/week Chapter Lenght: 3000 - 4000 words
DeepanshuSetia · 52.3k Views