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chronicle of the last dragon Lord

Tokyo never gave Hajime Sadori a break. At Nexus point High school, he was a basketball prodigy with speeds, talent, and the stubborn hope that someday a girl would say yes to him. After forty humiliating rejections, Kari Monata finally agreed to go out with him — a miracle he never saw as a warnings. Because Kari was not just a girl. She belonged to the Black Pool. That night, in an alley slick with rain and bloods, Hajime was murdered for a secret he never knew he carried. His heart stopped beneath neon lights, his future erased before it ever truly began. But something ancient refused to let him die. Sanji Novara the wounded, hunted Last Dragon Lord was fading from existence when Hajime fell. In an act of desperate defiance, Sanji tore his own soul and forced it into the boy’s broken body. Hajime wakes with fire in his veins. Now he lives two lives: the ordinary student pretending nothing has changed, and the reborn vessel of dragon wrath — a sorcerer bound to a forgotten bloodline sworn to protect humanity from extinction. His only hope of survival lies in finding Champion, the mythical Red Dragon said to rule storms, drown continents, and tear mountains apart. With Yaze Yushiko and Kira Kushina — dangerous prodigies from Jyotu High, Hajime is dragged into a hidden war spanning alleyways, abandoned shrines, shadow realms, and burning cities. an ancient foe Loki Danara the Black Pool psychomancer who wants the Red Dragon for himself and will sacrifice the world to claim it. Between ambushes, forbidden soccererys, and enemies who once wore human faces, Hajime must master the beast coiled inside his soul or be consumed by it. And all the while, one thought haunts him He never told Amanda Halle — the girl he truly loved.
Dannyduffeild · 5.7k Views

Marked By The Last Omen

*Marked by the Last Omen* Kieran Vale learned early that survival was not a reward, only a habit. He grew up in a city that forgot people like him, where hunger was ordinary and silence was safer than hope. Kieran never expected more from life than to endure it, one quiet day at a time. Then the sky fractured, and the world he knew folded in on itself without warning. He wakes in the Shatterlands, a realm stitched together from broken futures and ruined timelines. Cities hang frozen mid-collapse beneath a fractured sky, and the air hums with something watching. Monsters roam freely. Humans awaken strange powers. Survival becomes a contest governed by rules no one understands. That is when the mark appears. Branded into Kieran’s back like a living wound, the eye-shaped sigil burns with heat and dread. Along with it comes visions of his own death, moments before they happen. Every time the mark activates, his body moves on instinct, avoiding fatal blows before his mind can react. The mark saves him. And every time it does, someone else dies. At first, Kieran refuses to see the pattern. Death is everywhere in the Shatterlands. But the truth becomes impossible to ignore. Each warning redirects fate, sparing his life at the cost of another’s. His power does not prevent death. It transfers it. As the Awakened organize into fragile factions, Kieran becomes something worse than powerless. He becomes dangerous. Others gain weapons, elements, or control over beasts. Kieran gains fear. Rumors spread of disasters that follow him, of a man marked by an Omen that demands payment in blood. Kieran tries to isolate himself, to suppress the mark, to survive without triggering it. But the Shatterlands do not allow neutrality. Every hesitation invites annihilation. Every refusal costs lives. When he meets Iria Solenn, a calculating survivor who can access the memories of the dead, Kieran begins to understand the truth. The Shatterlands were not an accident. The Awakened were not chosen at random. And the system governing this realm is not cruel or kind. It is indifferent. At its center stands the Arbiter, an unseen observer that enforces balance and watches humanity struggle beneath impossible choices. To it, Kieran’s Omen is not a flaw. It is a mechanism. As Kieran grows stronger, the mark evolves. The visions linger longer. The outcomes grow clearer. And for the first time, he glimpses futures where the deaths are not random. They are chosen. Kieran must decide whether to let fate claim lives in his place, or to take control and decide who pays the cost of his survival. In a world where power demands sacrifice, he faces a truth more terrifying than death. The Last Omen was never meant to save the world. It was meant to see how far a human could be pushed before breaking. And the system is watching.
Roxanne_6718 · 161 Views

"The Echo of the Silvered Sky"

The Echo of the Silvered Sky ​In a world where the stars are gears and the sky is a crumbling machine, the Great Silence is about to end. ​For a thousand years, the inhabitants of the Oakhaven Valley have lived in the ruins of a forgotten technological age, mistaking ancient machinery for magic and dormant satellites for gods. Kaelen, a simple village tinkerer, spends his days fixing rusted water pumps and dreaming of a world beyond the horizon. ​But when the sky begins to "fracture" and a mysterious iridescent fungus starts infecting the village’s iron, Kaelen discovers a relic that shouldn't exist: The Prime Gear. ​The Conflict ​The awakening of the Gear signals the return of the Weavers—celestial entities who view the world not as a home, but as a malfunctioning engine. Their enforcers, the Star-Knights, have arrived to initiate a "System Reset," an event that will wipe the world clean of all life to start the cycle anew. ​The Journey ​Forced to flee his home, Kaelen is thrust into a race against time. Joined by Mira, a cynical scout from a secret order of watchers, and Elara, a mechanical hermit with a silver arm, Kaelen must learn to master his heritage as a Loom-Wright—one of the few capable of "rewriting" the world’s code. ​From the bioluminescent depths of the Sunken Foundries to the gravity-defying peaks of the Spires of Ghal, Kaelen must decide: ​Does he fix the broken sky-machine and restore the old world? ​Or does he break the cycle forever to give humanity a chance to build a future of their own? ​"The sky is falling, and Kaelen is the only one who knows how to put the pieces back together." ​Would you like me to continue with Chapter 4, or perhaps develop a list of the different "Star-Knight" types Kaelen will have to face?
WeSing_LoVEr · 61 Views

Monsters World: The Relentless

Robert Tucker lived in hell—only to be reborn into a world even crueler. He grew up under the same roof as a violent, abusive man: an alcoholic, a gambler, a shadow that turned Robert’s childhood into a relentless nightmare. When Robert finally found refuge in mixed martial arts, everything began to change. At eighteen, with his escape within reach and his future taking shape, a single mistimed blow during a sparring match ended his life. But death was not the end. He awoke in another world, reborn as Marcus Grayson. Fate, however, was merciless. In this new life, Marcus had also been born to an abusive, gambling father—though, by cruel mercy, the man vanished before Marcus could truly know him. Yet this world offered something Robert had never had: a family. For the first time, Marcus believed he could live an ordinary, peaceful life. But hat illusion shattered the moment he learned the truth about the world he now inhabited. This was not Earth. Humanity stood on the brink of extinction, hunted by monsters of countless forms that roamed the land. The only reason humans survived was because of Transformers—individuals capable of abandoning their human shape and becoming monsters themselves in order to fight back. Marcus is one of them. With no grand destiny promised and no safety guaranteed, Marcus can only do one thing: Endure. Grow stronger. Fight. Not for glory, but to protect the fragile family he has been given. Because in this world, survival demands sacrifice— and Marcus has yet to understand what he is truly facing. —————————————————— * No harem. * MC with emotions, not a cold edgy lord. * No system or golden finger. * The other characters matter. * A lot of fights, I love fights. * I accept ideas for powers and characters. —————————————————— * No harem. * MC with emotions, not a cold edgy lord. * No system or golden finger. *The other characters matter. * A lot of fights, I love fights. * I accept ideas for powers and characters. Hi readers, I’m a young student and English isn’t my first language, so I really appreciate any corrections, suggestions, or constructive criticism when I share my story. I want to improve and I believe my work has a lot of potential, so your feedback helps me make it better. Thanks a lot for reading and for any advice you can give!
DaoSama · 36.9k Views