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My First Gacha Pull Gave Me an Epic Succubus Nun

Kurose Akira accidentally gains access to a mysterious game. Within the game, he takes on the role of an Adventurer Guild Leader, recruiting adventurers from other worlds to complete a wide variety of commissions and quests. His very first recruit is nothing more than an ordinary apprentice nun—a weak, unremarkable starting unit by all accounts. Yet Akira soon discovers something abnormal. He can edit and combine the attributes of the adventurers he recruits. [Nun] + [Succubus] + [Unwavering Loyalty] = The Shame of the Succubus, immune to Holy Light. [Crystal Construct] + [Undead] + [Oath Knight] = An Undead Oath Knight whose very skeleton is forged from dazzling crystals. [Valkyrie] + [Red Dragon] + [Undying Flame] = …? As countless attribute combinations are explored, one legendary adventurer after another gathers beneath Kurose Akira’s banner. His guild grows rapidly, becoming a force that defies common sense and established rules. But for some reason, as the guild members continue to grow stronger, the attributes that can be added to them begin to change. They become… strange. [White Tiger] [Tentacles] [Red Warmth] [Void] [Blood Moon] [Brilliant Galaxy] [Mother of Demons]… These bizarre and ominous attributes give birth not only to increasingly eccentric adventurers, but also to a vast, magical, and wondrous journey that draws Akira ever deeper into the unknown. Years later, when the boundary between worlds finally collapses, the guild members step forth from the game world itself. They gather around Kurose Akira, kneel before him, and elevate him— —to the sole throne of godhood in the world.
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BORZİYN MOKH: The Last Wolf’s Shelter

What happens when a person steps away from the noise of the modern world and is left alone with nothing but silence? Set in the vast isolation of a mountain wilderness, this novel follows a man who abandons the structure of city life and retreats into a ruined shelter far from human presence. At first, his struggle appears simple: keep the fire alive, ration food, survive the cold. Yet the longer he remains alone, the more the outside world begins to fade, replaced by an inner landscape that is far more unpredictable than the terrain surrounding him. The wilderness offers no comfort and no cruelty. It simply exists — indifferent, patient, and silent. In that silence, every small action gains weight. Fire becomes more than warmth; it becomes control, hope, and resistance against the unknown. Hunger is no longer only a physical need but a reminder of how fragile modern comfort truly is. Darkness stretches beyond the trees and slowly enters the mind, forcing the protagonist to confront thoughts he once avoided. Rather than relying on dramatic events, the novel builds tension through atmosphere and psychological depth. The reader is drawn into a space where time slows down and perception sharpens. Memories resurface. Old assumptions break apart. Questions that once felt distant become impossible to ignore: Who are we without society? How much of our identity depends on comfort, routine, and constant noise? What remains when all distractions are stripped away? As isolation deepens, a subtle transformation begins. The change is quiet and gradual, unfolding through instinct rather than action. The man who arrived in the mountains believing he was escaping something slowly realizes he may be confronting something far more unsettling — a version of himself shaped not by modern life but by raw survival. The line between reflection and instinct becomes thinner, and the silence around him starts to feel less empty and more alive. Written with immersive, atmospheric prose, the novel balances literary introspection with the raw immediacy of survival. It invites readers to experience solitude not as an abstract concept but as a lived, physical reality — felt in the cold air, the crackle of burning wood, and the constant awareness of limited resources. The narrative does not romanticize nature or dramatize hardship; instead, it observes with quiet honesty how isolation can strip a person down to their most essential self. Universal in its themes, the story speaks to readers across cultures. It explores the tension between civilization and instinct, comfort and endurance, thought and action. More than a survival story, it is an intimate psychological journey — one that asks not only how a person survives alone, but what they become in the process. Quietly intense and deeply human, this novel draws readers into a world where silence reveals truths that noise has long concealed — and where the greatest discovery is not the wilderness outside, but the unknown self waiting within.
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