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Merit Zero: The Quiet Hierarchy

Echelon Institute is an elite academy where students are ranked not by grades, but by merit—a constantly changing score that determines status, privilege, and survival. Every action is measured. Every mistake has a cost. Those who fall to zero are erased from the system entirely. Kairo Vale enters the academy with an unremarkable score and an even more unremarkable reputation. Quiet, observant, and deliberately average, he avoids attention in a school where Echelon Institute is an elite academy where students are ranked not by grades, but by merit—a constantly changing score that determines status, privilege, and survival. Every action is measured. Every mistake has a cost. Those who fall to zero are erased from the system entirely. Kairo Vale enters the academy with an unremarkable score and an even more unremarkable reputation. Quiet, observant, and deliberately average, he avoids attention in a school where ambition is rewarded and weakness is punished. While others compete openly for higher rankings, Kairo studies the system itself—and the people trapped inside it. As rivalries intensify and alliances fracture, the academy reveals its true nature: a controlled environment designed to test obedience as much as intelligence. Charismatic leaders rise, desperate students fall, and the pressure to sacrifice morals for survival grows stronger each week. Behind the rankings and rules, something is wrong. The system is flawed—and Kairo may be the only one who understands how. In a place where power is invisible and control is silent, survival belongs not to the strongest, but to the most aware.
VasWrite · 3.8k Views

Mandate Of Ash

MANDATE OF ASH The Self is Architecture. Power is the Blueprint. Ruin is the Raw Material. In a world governed by the Shattered Mandates ten thousand fragments of divine law that grant absolute authority over reality power is not earned; it is seized, refined, and consumed. The great Hegemons rule through the Mandates of Iron and Thirst, building empires upon the bones of the weak. To most, the Mandate of Ash is a joke a gutter tier power ruling only over that which has already been destroyed. Yeon Sol knows better. A merchant’s son who stood motionless while his world was liquidated by a cultivator's stray strike, Sol emerged from the slaughter with a terrifying realization: Identity is a technique. While others refine their flesh or cultivate their breath, Sol engineers his soul. Born with thin meridians and zero martial talent, he rejects the destiny of the weak. Instead, he treats his own psychology as a construction site. Through his forbidden Mask Technique, he builds and discards thirty four distinct personalities The Merchant, The Killer, The Sage each a specialized tool for manipulation and survival. As Sol infiltrates the world's most lethal sects and triggers a continental war between the Iron Orthodoxy and the Cerulean Court, the architecture begins to crack. To reach the Ninth Realm and claim the Celestial Throne, he must reunite the Mandate of Ash with its lost half: the Mandate of the Seed. To build a perfect world, Sol must first demolish the old one and himself. He isn't fighting for revenge, or even for immortality. He is fighting to become an architect of reality itself, designing a universe where talent and luck are replaced by cold, hard efficiency. He will betray those who trust him. He will metabolize the deaths of millions. And he will face the ultimate question of the Cycle: If you strip away every mask and demolish every wall, is there a human left inside the ruins or only a throne waiting for a god? Core Features A Logical, Ruthless Protagonist: Inspired by the philosophical depth of Reverend Insanity, Sol operates on the First Principle: Positioning beats power. Unique Power System: Five Pillars of Practice (Body, Breath, Mind, Soul, and Mandate) and the hunt for the 10,000 fragments of Divine Law. Psychological Horror Action: The Mask Technique explores the terrifying cost of shedding one's humanity to achieve objective perfection. High Stakes Cultivation: Watch a talentless underdog outmaneuver geniuses by treating martial arts as structural engineering. "A man is not born. A man is built. And I am the architect of my own divinity."
Pegan · 3.3k Views

The Art of Machiavellian Mind

Elias Voss has everything — billions, power, a perfect life — but he feels nothing. As a child, he was sold to a secret cult that erased his emotions, trained him to smile while suffering, and turned him into a cold, calculating machine. Now, as a billionaire, he rules the world from the shadows, but his soul is rotting from boredom. One night, in his office high above the city, he sees her — a beautiful young ghost girl, standing outside the window in the rain. No one else sees her. She follows him home. In his mansion, she appears for real. She is a Veil Ghost, a being from the hidden world between life and death. She offers him a blood contract: ghost powers in stages, but each stage will cost him his humanity. Elias agrees. He gains the power to see ghosts, to steal pieces of other people’s souls, to force them to relive their worst memories. He starts using this power to expose the lies of the rich, the fake “heroes,” the fake “lovers,” the fake “saints.” He sees that everyone is rotten, everyone is a hypocrite, everyone is just pretending. But as his power grows, so does his cruelty. He becomes more Machiavellian, more monstrous. He sees people not as humans, but as tools, pawns, or obstacles. He builds a network of pawns, breaks them, and discards them. He fights Veil Lords, cults, and Hunters, not for justice, but for control. In the end, Elias must choose: break the contract and lose all power, becoming a hunted, broken human, or embrace the Veil and become a new kind of Lord — a being of pure control, forever playing his game across all of history. The novel ends not with a clean victory, but with a cycle: Elias, now beyond human, watches from the shadows as a new billionaire, bored and numb, looks up — and sees her. The game never ends.
Keil_Voss_666 · 11.2k Views