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I'm Alone In This Apocalypse Vault With 14 Girls?

[Revision in progress: 62/122 chapters revised (~50.8%). Currently updating daily. If you enjoy the revised direction, please support by powerstones, goldentickets, or leaving a comment.] In the year 2157, Earth exists as a nightmare landscape, forever scarred by the catastrophic Sunflare Scorch of 2057. This devastating solar event unleashed three waves of destruction that obliterated civilization: first, electromagnetic pulses that fried all technology; second, intense radiation that triggered horrific mutations; and third, the complete collapse of the ozone layer, which rendered the surface nearly uninhabitable. The planet's temperature rose dramatically, weather patterns turned violent and unpredictable, and ecosystems collapsed across the globe. From this crucible of devastation emerged monstrous threats that now dominate the Earth's surface. The Crawlers—horrifically mutated humans transformed by the Crawler Plague—stalk the ruins of once-great cities. What makes them particularly terrifying is their retention of human intelligence during the early stages of transformation; they represent an ever-present danger to anyone who dares venture above ground. These monsters combine traits from multiple creatures in twisted configurations. They range from human-sized to massive Leviathan-class entities and can work together with frightening intelligence to systematically destroy any vessel or settlement they encounter. Humanity's survivors cling to existence in underground vaults scattered across the planet. The most advanced is Cryo Vault Terminus—a massive subterranean complex built into bedrock with multiple levels of interconnected sectors. These facilities represent humanity's last bastion against the hostile world above, with advanced life-support systems, geothermal power, and cryopreservation technology. In this desperate landscape, where 90.4% of humanity has been lost and the surface world has transformed into an alien ecosystem, one boy awakens alone in Cryo Vault Terminus. He has been granted access to the Phoenix Core—an advanced, quantum-based AI system created by pre-collapse scientists as humanity's last hope. He represents the culmination of Project Phoenix—a desperate plan to preserve human genetic diversity and ensure the species' survival. With the power of the Phoenix Core at his command, he alone holds the potential to revive the cryopreserved remnants of humanity and begin the monumental task of rebuilding civilization in a world that wants nothing more than to finish what the Sunflare started. --- A/N: This isn’t a smut-fest or a porn novel, it’s ecchi anime–inspired, relationship-driven survival. The MC starts weak and gets hammered by the world, his growth is earned through trials, mistakes, and hard choices. The story uses a dating-sim style affinity system: relationships must be built and earned before any R-18 scenes unlock. In short: bonds and survival come first; the ecchi moments are consequences of trust, not cheap fanservice. Additional Tags: RomCom(Romance/Comedy) | Horror | SliceofLife | KingdomBuilding | Survival | No Yuri | No Netori | No NTR | No Rape | Gore | R18 | Yandare | Tsundere
ExJP · 254.3k Views

Level 1 to Infinity: My Bloodline Is the Ultimate Cheat!

They shattered his life. Now, he’ll break the world. Ethan had it all, until his best friend and the woman he loved betrayed him, leaving him crippled and forgotten. Three years of suffering later, he clawed his way to one final, desperate act… and the universe answered. A hidden quest. A second chance. A return to the moment everything began. Now, Ethan is back, on the eve of Ethereal’s launch, the world’s first fully immersive VR game and the battlefield where legends are forged. Last time, he played fair. This time? He’s armed with years of knowledge: every exploit, every secret quest, every broken mechanic that will let him climb straight to the top. But when he logs in, something is off. The system forces him into an unwanted class—Druid, the game’s biggest joke. The kind of class people pick as a dare and regret immediately. Yet as Ethan digs deeper, the truth shakes him. [Congratulations! You have unlocked the Divine Bloodline: King of Elves!] Ethan stared at the screen, unblinking. “…The hell?” The Druid class was a jack-of-all-trades, master of none—a scattered mess of abilities that mimicked other classes but never truly excelled. Their bear form lacked the raw defense of a proper tank. Their panther form was weaker than a rogue. Their healing fell short of a priest, and their magic couldn’t compare to a mage’s devastating spells. Most players abandoned the class early, realizing they could never compete at the highest level. And yet, Ethan’s stats are off the charts. His talents are absurd. His potential is beyond anything he’s ever seen. The system has given him something no other Druid ever had—a divine bloodline, legendary abilities, and a growth rate that defies logic. If Druids were meant to be weak, then Ethan was the exception that would rewrite history. He’s not just here to reclaim his throne. He’s here to take everything. Factions will rise. Empires will fall. The strongest will thrive, and the weak will perish. And the ones who betrayed him? They won’t live to do it again.
Raundel_NFT · 2.7m Views

Demon Anomaly System

Blurb: He was once mindless trash. Vermin. An Imp. No name, no purpose. No future. He was supposed to die in the Maw like the rest. Mindless, crawling meat for something stronger to chew on. But something broke. A spark buried itself inside him... something ancient, older than Hell itself. Now he can see. He can think. He can Evolve. Hell doesn't know it yet, but the bottom just stood up. And he's hungry. Synopsis: The lowest demon in Hell. An imp without thought, spawned from filth, born for slaughter. Then he devoured a glitched system shard, something that shouldn’t exist in Hell. It gave him thought. It gave him power. It gave him the chance to evolve. Crawling through a realm of endless death and rot, he forced open a path to Earth. But in the year 2125, Earth isn’t what it once was. A hundred years ago, the Convergence shattered reality. Dimensions merged and the Dungeons fell. Civilization ended. Now, after a century of struggle, the Five Kings rule what's left, each carving out their own empires with overwhelming power. Like the Beast Taming King, who controls what was once Africa. His lands teem with monsters. Users flock to farm his dungeons, capturing beasts, gather rare materials...if they can survive, and don't forget to pay tribute. Or the Undead King, who holds what was once Europe and Russia in an iron grip. Endless legions of the dead serve him, his people loyal and fanatical. Behind an iron mask, he enforces absolute authority. A tyrant, loved by his people, living or dead. Everywhere, system users chase their own power. Shards grant anything from petty stats to world-shaking destinies. Everyone sees themselves as the hero, the protagonist of their own story. All of this is maintained and guided through the Network, a system-spanning infrastructure no human can escape. It ranks, registers, and controls. But not everywhere. Beyond the king's territories lie the Freelands, lawless zones they can’t or won’t hold. Here, gangs and corporations carve up ground while dimensional rifts swallow entire city blocks, wild dungeons drop without warning, and violence is the only law. He shouldn’t even exist in the Network. He’s not human. But his shard is corrupted...tainted. He slips through its firewalls, unregistered, unranked and free. Consuming the life and identity of Wohan Seo-jin, a system user and gang boss on the drowned coast of what was once Korea, he takes everything: his face, his memories, his men. Now he owns a foothold in the human world. And he plans to keep it. Survival isn’t enough. There is too much to want, too much to take for his own. System users, demons, dimensional races, even gods, he’ll push past every limit, evolve beyond every threat, and claim everything he desires...no matter the cost. #Litrpg #DarkFantasy #Grimdark #ProgressionFantasy #Post-apocalyptic
ValdenePatriarch · 56.3k Views

Shadows of the Eternal Forge

In the shattered realm of Elyndor, where ancient forges birth gods from star-bone and empires crumble under abyssal shadows, Kael Thorn is no hero—just a forge-rat swinging hammers to survive. Orphaned and overlooked, he toils in Ironhollow's soot-choked smithy, quenching blades for the Empire's endless war against the Void Emperor's rift-spawned horrors. But when a forbidden relic-hammer binds to his soul during a midnight tempering, Kael awakens the Eternal Forge: a mythical anvil that etches runes into reality itself, turning every strike into a scar on fate. Power surges through his veins like molten lightning, but it's no gift—it's a curse. The brands on his arms glow with stolen essence, granting Forge Runes that shatter voidbeasts and weave soul-armor from fallen foes. Yet each awakening risks the Void-leak: a creeping corruption that whispers of madness and betrayal, tempting Kael to become the monster he hunts. Fleeing his razed village, he allies with Lirael Voss, a scarred elven thief whose daggers dance like midnight storms and whose hidden Void-taint mirrors his own—igniting a forbidden spark that could forge love or unmake them both. As rune-hounds and beast-riders close in, Kael must master Tempering Trials: brutal rituals where he hammers traumas into relics, clawing from whelp to legend. Infiltrate the Emperor's citadel? Hunt spectral legions in bone-wastes? Forge pacts with storm-nomads riding thunder-drakes? Every arc escalates—city-sieges to god-rifts—unveiling prophecies that crown Kael savior and destroyer. But the true forge awaits: the Eternal Anvil's heart, where gods beg for shattering, and one hammer-fall decides if Elyndor burns anew.
Kenneth_Titus · 1k Views

Spheria Chronicles

When destiny called, Lucas should’ve hit snooze. One night, he goes to bed in his favorite yellow ducky pajamas — and wakes up in Spheria, a strange world that looks like fantasy but runs like a video game. No warning, no tutorial, just a floating blue screen that says Welcome to Spheria and a monster with fangs and rabbit ears trying to eat him. Armed with nothing but sarcasm, bare feet, and a miner’s pick, Lucas discovers he’s got a weird connection to the world’s hidden “System” — a mysterious interface that nobody else seems to see. Every time he fights, bleeds, or panics, it rewards him with skills like Improvised Throw, Bladed Tool Handling, and the ever-glorious Awkward Dodge. His first real ability, though? Sacrificial Aid — a healing power that works by literally giving away his own health. So yeah… not ideal. Dragged into the underground fortress of the Holdfast, Lucas gets “volunteered” to join Captain Vorn’s Field Team, a motley crew tasked with exploring the dying veins of energy that keep the city alive. There’s Ryn, the excitable scholar who treats Lucas like a walking research paper; Barek, the gruff bruiser with a mechanical arm; and Ira, a healer who’s somehow more terrifying than any monster. And then there’s Jeff — Lucas’s cellmate-turned-roommate, who knows way too much about the System and never quite answers how. As Lucas learns to swing his new weapon — the deadly Reaper’s Hook — and experiments with the limits of his strange power, he begins to uncover the truth about Spheria: this world wasn’t built for heroes. It was built to use them. If he’s going to survive, Lucas will have to master the System before it masters him — and maybe, just maybe, find a way home… assuming he can ever part with his lucky ducky pajamas.
Treze · 4.2k Views