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Earth's Magical Civilization

Earth is in danger. Demon Lord Shakurri is on the verge of ascending to a Demon King, and as fate would have it, he discovered the coordinates to a dimension called Earth, which contained a vast number of souls required to devour. Luckily for the Earthlings, someone activated an ancient law written in the very fabric of the cosmos: Dimension Law 9ZP3, the Law of Fair Resistance. As such, a neutral faction called the Dimensional Tower was hired to prepare the Earthlings for this upcoming invasion. Zane K. Skylar — a second-generation Ghanaian American who is down on his luck — became part of the first group of chosen Earthlings to prepare for the resistance. His journey, along with many others, will result in either a pointless struggle of a fated-to-be-destroyed world or a legendary tale that will elevate Earth into one of the most brilliant magical civilizations in the infinite dimensions. What to expect: Great power systems, multiple power systems, Magic Innovation, Magic Experiments, Dimension Hopping, Multiple Civilizations, Kingdom Buildings (not in the early stages), Geopolitics, and Late Romance. Anyone who enjoyed the world-building and lore from my former fanfics will enjoy this story. Warnings: This is a Late Romance. Zane will have multiple partners before he settles down with his soul mate. This story takes place in the modern setting, and I will touch upon social issues. Certain modern events will also appear in the story. Inspiration: Overlord, DND, Tower Manhwas. *If the owner of the cover picture wishes me to take it down, comment in one of the chapters and I will do so.
LazySageDao · 205.6k Views

A Will Beyond The World

Ronan is an orphan with a simple dream: to travel the world and protect the people he holds dear. He harbours no grand ambitions of heroism, nor does he crave wealth or noble status. However, in a society ruled by arrogant elites and governed by the rigid laws of Aether, a quiet life is a luxury he cannot afford.   Despite his humble desires, Ronan is born a pawn in a cruel game dictated by fate. While his peers boast of divine blessings and immense magical reserves, Ronan must survive through unparalleled physical prowess, razor-sharp strategy, and a mysterious, misunderstood fire. He navigates the treacherous halls of the Serenwyn Academy and battles deadly beasts in the wilderness, masking his true depth behind a calm, calculated facade.   Yet, Ronan’s greatest enemy isn't the corrupt nobility or the monstrous threats lurking in the shadows. There is a darkness residing within him—an inexplicable, consuming rage and a crushing weight of guilt. Like any flawed human being, he must constantly battle to keep this inner darkness from swallowing him whole.   As ancient conspiracies begin to surface and the safety of his loved ones is threatened, Ronan will stop at nothing to shield his family. He must conquer the monster within his own mind, or risk letting his fury burn the world to ashes. What to expect: Steady Release Schedule: Catch new chapters every day. Slow-burn Epic: a sprawling, multi-volume journey that meticulously builds its lore, power scaling, and emotional weight A Deep(Hopefully) Aether Magic System (A progressive magic system, heavily influenced by Elements): Magic heavily favours divine blessings and noble bloodlines, forcing those who forge their own path to pay a devastating physical and mental toll just to break free. A Morally Grey Lead: An anti-hero constantly walking the razor's edge between righteous vengeance and monstrous rage. Visceral combat: fast, brutal, and unforgiving battles where every fight leaves a lasting scar. Forged brotherhood: deep, unshakable loyalty serving as the only anchor in a grim and unforgiving world Grimdark progression: a gruelling climb for strength in a society that crushes the weak
MrShu · 109.7k Views

The trinity of Death: The Swordsman of Rolling Heads.

**The Trinity of Death: The Swordsman of Rolling Heads—by Jhunzkie Rakabuba.*** Ayronee died by his own choice — a rooftop, a fall, a desperate bid for silence after years of mockery ground him to nothing. Death did not deliver peace. An angel delivered an ultimatum instead: live again, or burn forever. He chose life not because he wanted it, but because the alternative was worse. Reborn as Hexia in a medieval fantasy world, gifted with power he never asked for, and bound by one condition that cannot be broken — he cannot die by his own hand. Ever. **Eighteen years of training. Three years of emptiness. A legend built entirely in blood.** By eighteen, Hexia is the Swordsman of Rolling Heads — a protector whose signature technique, the Guillotine, is a perfectly horizontal strike that ends threats with surgical finality. Crimson-eyed and emotionally hollow, he kills fifty bandits in five minutes and walks away feeling nothing. He is not living. He is enduring — waiting for a death that will never come, having reduced his entire world to one pursuit: peace at any cost. **Then Sirenia arrives, and refuses to look away.** Silver-haired, stubborn, and perceptive in the way only the fearless can be, Sirenia sees past the blade and the emptiness to the man being slowly destroyed beneath both. Hexia saves her from an ambush. He heals her. Neither is prepared for what that exchange costs them. Over six months, patient and persistent, she begins dismantling what he spent years constructing — not through force, but through sheer presence. Slowly, painfully, Hexia begins to understand that survival and living are not the same thing. **Then the past returns, and shatters everything.** Lhoralaine — the childhood love Hexia buried in silence — reappears alongside Fred, the man who took her, who has spent years wearing friendship like a mask over something far colder. One confrontation in a tavern. One rolling head. And the world learns what happens when the Swordsman's carefully maintained restraint finally breaks. **What follows is larger than murder.** Fred's death was not merely a killing — it was a key. Ancient seals crack open. Six god-like entities called Ancients stir from imprisonment beneath the world. Angels and demons descend to deliver a verdict no one in that tavern was prepared for: Hexia did not commit a crime. He triggered a countdown. In six years, Ignarok — the Eternal Flame — rises to reduce continents to ash. Every six years after, another Ancient wakes. If all six are freed, the Primal Ancient returns, and existence ends without ceremony. **Six marks. Six heroes. Six years.** A divine hexagram burns into Hexia's palm. Five others bear the same mark scattered across four continents — each wielding an element, each carrying damage the world has not yet seen. Hexia, Sirenia, and Lhoralaine must find them, from Nerissa the void-wielding dwarven princess to strangers whose names and wounds remain unknown, and forge something resembling an army from people who barely know how to survive themselves. This is not a story about heroes who rose to the occasion. It is about a man who wanted to die being forced to save everyone. About two women fighting for the heart of someone who has forgotten it exists. About whether people shattered at the foundations can hold the weight of the world — or whether the weight simply finishes what the breaking began. The Ancients are waking. The mark burns. The clock has started. And Hexia — who asked only for silence — must now decide whether existence, for all its agony, is worth the fight.
Jhunzkie_Rakabuba · 58.9k Views