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Illusive Eden - He Pretends He's the Hero

Neva and Rhett—two young souls—find their heartstrings woven in love. But just as passion and peace begin to bloom, fate intervenes. Bleak, haunting circumstances scatter blades across their romance, threatening to tear them apart. Ishmael—a man with a heart of thorns—yearns to mend the wound of losing Neva. And in the end, rays of love and joy filter through the clouds of horror that darken his world—as Neva appears before him once more. Twisted fate entangles them all, revealing the Game of Sphere, as misery scorches their souls. A concealed life beyond turns its pages—one after another—gathering sin and virtue, tragedy and fortune, strength and frailty, creation, love... and hate. Illusion is where we live—in the garden of Eden before the fall of man. Illusion is serenity—an evermore sanguine of love. The vision of paradise in the New Earth sows hope deep in the soul. The delusory pleasures of this world ignite the flames that burn in oceans of fire. Illusive Eden is rapture. Illusive Eden is tragedy. The fall of man—even now bleeds red. The whisper whirls the dawn of a man—he who pretends to be the hero. --- The girl who once vowed to be his forever Now forbids him to ever appear. She refuses to recognize him, Disregarding all he ever was. He vows to protect her. Yet he is the terrifying truth she prays is a lie. He trips her, rips her apart— He's the living tragedy looming over her life. He once was her Elayne, now her hiraeth. He is the villain—pretending to be the hero. --- The Lord is the way— Steady through the wilderness. The King is the truth— Burning through the lies. The Father is the life— Breathing spirit into dust. She kneels before the Ruler, The God who shaped galaxies— He has called her a poet. Her tongue shall be anointed. Her poetry shall be the rivers of His word. She will scatter seeds in broken fields, And He will send the sun. He will send the rain. He will draw the roots down deep. He yields to the Ruler, The God of blazing holiness— He has called him a soldier. His fists shall be unclenched. The sword of the Spirit rests in his grip. He will shield the sower of the seeds, As storms rise against the harvest. His strength will be not his own, But drawn from the marrow of grace. This faith shall shake the mountains, For He has conquered the filth of the flesh. This flame will cleanse the shadows. For He has defeated the darkness. This love shall live on for eternity, For He has overcome the mortal world.
NehaPriaa · 306.1k Views

Naruto: The Uchiha Who Borrowed Power From the Multiverse

“Entire clan defects at the beginning.” “Summon Rayquaza and beat Danzō Shimura senseless.” “A complete and absolute Uchiha supremacist.” “If something’s wrong, it’s obviously the world—not me.” “Cheat ability: Borrow power from beings across alternate dimensions.” “Heroine? The strong are beyond gender.” Remember this well. I, Uchiha Sora, stand where I am today because of three things. Reputation. Reputation. And damn it—Reputation. What did I rely on to lead the entire Uchiha clan in defection during the Nine-Tails’ attack? Reputation. Go ahead and ask around—from a nameless mountain village in the Land of Rice Fields to the Ōtsutsuki divine palace above the moon. Who doesn’t know that when Uchiha Sora borrows, he always repays? Can anyone else achieve that? To this extent— To the point of reshaping the very foundation of the shinobi world? Indra? Even your father, the Sage of Six Paths, couldn’t pull that off. … The so-called Progenitor of Demons? Could you withstand your father’s Mangekyō Sharingan? The Summit War? Akainu, I acknowledge you. Allow me to lend you a hand. Android 18… I remember this particular model. Not a problem. System Description Borrowing Rank = Energy Tier No Grade → Decayed Wood → Black Iron → Silver → Gold → … When initiating a loan, the target character is directly summoned. Afterward, fragments of that character remain based on compatibility. Warm Reminder: Borrow only when necessary. Everything granted by fate… will eventually be repaid. Years later— The Uchiha faction, infamous for its mad bloodline, stands openly and unashamed— Ascending beyond the heavens, stepping upon the stars.
Night_Shade_1 · 85.5k Views

He Who Was

Before God spoke the first word, something else was already there. Before the angels were made, before the Heavenly Host drew their first breath, before the seventy-two were bound and the wars were fought and the prayers were written — there was something sleeping in the bedrock of the world. Something that had culled the primordial chaos down to silence, that had cleared the void so completely that when God arrived, He built His entire creation in the space it left behind. It did not know this. It was asleep. It has been asleep for longer than history has words for. Until an archaeologist with a family secret she'd rather not think about falls through the wrong floor in the Negev desert — and something that predates the concept of morning opens its eyes. His name is Elkaius. He has no language, no framework, no model of what he is. He does not know that the stone wall beside his resting place holds layers of pre-language scripture, the deepest of which contains a message from God Himself — a confession, a grief, and an instruction nobody has carried out yet. He does not know that the Heavenly Host and the Seventy-Two Demons have been at war for centuries in the world above him. He does not know that both sides are about to find out he exists. What he knows is this: there is a woman with stone dust on her hands who gave him the word for sun on the first morning, and a house that is becoming something he does not have a word for yet, and a wall full of things written for him before writing existed. He is learning the words. One by one. Carefully. *The war above him is about to become very inconsequential in the grand scheme of things*
KaI_AlistaiR771 · 4k Views

Teen Wolf: The Witch of Beacon Hills - A Hale Story

She escaped with nothing but her power and eight years of scars she couldn't name. Eliza Lovelace was never supposed to know what she was. Stolen from Paris as an infant, raised in London as a human, she spent the first sixteen years of her life blissfully ordinary — until her powers began to manifest, and the man her birth family had promised her to came to collect. For eight years, Lucien Nox kept her caged in a castle, her mind under his grip and her gift bent to his will, shaping her into the weapon and the queen his vision of a new world required. But powers like Eliza's cannot be contained forever. Now she's free, and Lucien is coming — not just for her, but for everything. Armed with a plan to ignite a war between witches and humans and crown himself the architect of a new order, he needs Eliza by his side to make it work. Whether she comes willingly or not. Her only hope is a pack of supernatural misfits in a small California town, and the brooding, guarded man their alpha has tasked with keeping her safe. Derek Hale has his own history with loss, with darkness, and with trusting the wrong people. He isn't looking for something to believe in. He isn't expecting Eliza, either. The Witch of Beacon Hills is a dark romance fantasy set after the events of Teen Wolf Season 6 — a story about surviving the things that were done to you, learning to trust again in the wreckage of betrayal, and the dangerous, complicated business of falling in love while a war is gathering at your door.
Sasha_Song · 5.1k Views