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Villain Rehabilitator

From the beginning, immortals and mortals have been sundered from each other. Immortals have mastered their Tama, wielding their true power; holding domain over mortals. Mortals, meanwhile, still see Tama in the form of intricate jewels of various shapes, failing to bring out their true strength; also, they are slaves to death —and the immortals. Over the years, some immortals, who have been labelled as Yotram, have come to the Earth to stop mortals from being immortal. In their eyes, they see humanity as a food source, slaves and means of entertainment. After waiting for the Villain Rehabilitator to disappear, the Yotram thought that they would expunge all of LIFE's creations on Earth. However, their actions ended up creating individuals who seek to be immortal. The first, goes by the name of Lucien Derniere Étoile. Growing up, his life was a play in the eyes of certain individuals. Moreover, a flesh eating spirit was placed in his mother's body, so that they would watch him suffer. After killing his mother, as the only way to save her, Lucien voyages himself across the world for revenge. Also, being immortal is the best way for him to succeed. The second, goes by the name of Ten. As someone born on the rotten side of humanity, Ten never desired much in life. However, his thirst for knowledge brought him to the power of Entropy, which happens to be the weakness of all immortals. Guided by his curious mind, Ten continues to master the power inside him, drawing him closer and closer to becoming immortal. Although Lucien and Ten have different goes, they are bound by interest at first. Nonetheless, as they move, their bond grows, calling others to them. Also, they have to do everything in their power to stop the undying Yotram that stand in their way.
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Existence Destined

In a world ruled by spirit arts and false gods, Kael Ravenshade awakens from a seven-year coma carrying the buried weight of countless past lives. He does not remember them clearly, but they shape every instinct he has. Love comes first. Tragedy follows immediately. On the night meant to seal his future with Alisa Silverwindcrest, Kael’s father is murdered for a spirit core he never knew he possessed. The killer is Alisa’s own father, a man driven mad by grief, believing power could resurrect the dead. Life proves otherwise. Death remains absolute. As the city of Oakhaven rots under corruption and fear, monstrous beings known as Noxlurs descend, devouring spirit cores and turning humans into hollow predators. Kael responds not with heroism, but control. He creates Chariot House, a secret organization that exists only in dreams, where members see nothing but shadows and a false sun burning at the center of a long table. There, Kael takes the name Kryris and manipulates powerful individuals into killing without knowing whom they strike. Morality erodes. Blood spreads quietly. The cost is unbearable. Alisa, hypnotized and weaponized, is sent to kill. Her target is Kael’s sister Zara. Kael intervenes too late. On the moon itself, love and violence collide. Alisa dies by Kael’s hand, asking only to be his bride in another life. That moment fractures Kael beyond repair. He abandons the city and travels to Tianzhu, the land of gods, not seeking salvation but understanding. There, Kael learns the truth of the world. The Seven Deadly Sins are not monsters born of hell, but humans living ordinary lives, unknowingly bound to cosmic roles. One by one, Kael breaks their lives apart with precision, forcing their awakenings and bending them to his will. Strategy replaces mercy. Destiny becomes a tool. Meanwhile, Oakhaven collapses. Noxlurs return. Illusions consume reality. Finn, Kael’s closest ally, loses everything. His grief awakens something ancient. He becomes Thalaris, a godlike force tied to destruction and protection alike. Zara, unaware of her nature, begins dreaming of thrones and sins. She is Vanitas, the God of Evilness, commanding horrors without knowing she truly exists as one. The truth finally surfaces. Kael and Finn are not merely friends. They are twins reborn across eras. In the distant past, they discovered spirit arts together. Humanity prospered. Other nations invaded. Finn became the monster history remembers, creating Noxlurs to purge corruption. Kael became something worse, spreading extinction through silent viruses, ending worlds before killing himself. Over and over. Life after life. Memory fading each time. Above them all stands God, not a savior, but a warden. Humanity, empowered by spirit arts, is destroying nature and nearing divinity. God intends to erase them entirely. Every tragedy, every sin, every rebirth was engineered to justify that end. Kael and Finn rebel. They fail. God is untouchable. So Kael chooses the only remaining path. He seals Finn, erases spirit arts, annihilates Noxlurs, and breaks the divine justification for genocide. Humanity is saved not by victory, but by limitation. Centuries later, in the year 2025, the world is quiet. A park holds an ancient sword. Kael and Alisa, reborn, walk together at last. Finn, with his family, lives peacefully. Zara laughs as a child, free of thrones and sins. The sword remains, containing what once nearly destroyed existence. God’s creation was extraordinary. Humanity survived it.
AnshuWasRoused · 6.9k Views

BLACK CONTRACT CITY

If you’re enjoying what you’re reading Your support truly makes a difference. Don’t forget to: • Support the story with Power Stones • Vote if you like the work • Leave a comment with your thoughts (even a short one means a lot) All of this helps me continue and deliver better chapters For discussions, special updates, and early announcements: Join the Discord server: https://discord.gg/5HkPBebUg Your support and presence are greatly appreciated BLACK CONTRACT CITY "In a city where the sun never shines, power is not a gift—it is a debt paid with the fragments of your soul." SETTING: The world is contained within a nameless, vertical megacity known as the "Tiered City." At the bottom lies the Underveil—a rusted, suffocating labyrinth of slums, oily rain, and "Hollows" who have been drained of their essence. Above them sits The Grid, a neon-lit battleground of syndicates and mercenaries. At the very peak lies The Crown, where the elite rule through ancient sorcery and demonic pacts, shielded by a massive concrete sky called "The Line." PROTAGONIST: Asher Noctier is a ghost in the machinery. A survivor of a forgotten massacre, he lives in the shadows of the Underveil, tethered to a chilling entity named Velzar—a demon child who offers protection but demands a terrifying price. Asher is the only one who perceives the "Interface," a translucent, flickering HUD that maps the world’s decay and grants him forbidden abilities. THE POWER SYSTEM (THE VOID’S TAX): There is no free power in Black Contract City. To use his demonic abilities or the Interface's functions, Asher must pay the "Void’s Tax." Every victory costs him: a precious childhood memory, a sensory faculty, or hours of his remaining life expectancy. As Asher grows stronger, he becomes more hollow, literally burning his humanity to fuel his ascent. THE CONFLICT: Driven by a cold need for truth and a hidden locket that anchors his past, Asher begins an impossible climb from the mud of the Underveil to the spires of The Crown. Along the way, he assembles a crew of broken outcasts—a feral warrior, a shadow-weaving captain, and a nihilistic engineer—each bound by their own dark contracts. THE CENTRAL QUESTION: As the Interface slowly consumes his mind and the city descends into chaos, Asher faces a brutal realization: If the world is corrupt at its very roots, can you save it without becoming the very monster you sought to destroy? To reach the top and reclaim his life, Asher must decide how much of himself he is willing to lose before there is nothing left to save. "BLACK CONTRACT CITY" is a dark, psychological action epic about the cost of ambition, the weight of memory, and the thin, bloody line between a savior and a demon.
Youssef_Elouizari · 1.6k Views