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World of Wars: The Destruction Reincarnate

“Finally, I have been reincarnated... how unexpected, but welcome,” said Anthony Grey. This is the tale of Anthony Grey, a man once hailed — and feared — as the Merchant of Death and Destruction. In the 21st century, he was a controversial genius, the mind behind devastating weapons that shaped wars and ultimately fueled the fires of World War III. His relentless pursuit of scientific advancement, especially in pushing the limits of the human condition, earned him both admiration and hatred. Yet, despite all his brilliance, Anthony succumbed to a rare, incurable genetic disease. With his death, Earth finally knew peace. But his creations — weapons of terrifying power — remained, echoing the aesthetics of science fiction legends. Years later, Earth was invaded by an interstellar race bent on conquest and enslavement. Humanity stood on the brink — until they turned to the remnants of Anthony's legacy. His weapons, once symbols of destruction, became Earth's last hope. Through sacrifice and courage, humanity emerged victorious, capturing alien technology and forging a new era. In the aftermath, Anthony Grey was no longer a villain. Statues were erected, temples of memory built, and his name enshrined as a hero who had saved humanity even in death. That worship, unknowingly, lit the spark for his soul’s return — granting him a second chance. Now reincarnated, Anthony Grey begins a new journey… in a new world, with a legacy of fire behind him and a future of infinite possibilities ahead.
Geonosis1 · 8.6K Views

The Reincarnate system: From Stoic to a heartless Monster

Mercurius Ernesh, the eldest son of the Emperor of this world, Methuselah Ernesh, was a unique figure. His father, the leader of the Ernesh bloodline and the emperor of the world, was so feared that people would get a heart attack just by hearing his name. Mercurius had four brothers, each with an evil mindset and a cruel heart. However, Mercurius was the complete opposite; he had a good and kind heart. This was the reason why his father hated him. Methuselah always wanted his sons to become kings, rule over the world, and instill fear in everyone. Although Mercurius was the eldest brother, he did not love his father and mother because he was always forced to be a warrior. Mercurius disliked fighting and living a royal life by killing others. In the Ernesh family, everyone had amazing magical powers. His father, Methuselah, could control the weather and seas, and each of his brothers had unique and interesting powers. Unfortunately, Mercurius was born without a drop of magic power. This is why his father called him a failed creation and always locked him up in a jail where aggressive magical beasts were kept. Despite this, Mercurius was a kind man who thanked God for everything he had and never blamed God for not giving him any powers. He did not regret a bit that he lacked power. Mercurius was an example of stoicism and pacifism. After he was walking away from home, he wanted to find the gods and make one his wish fulfill,his only wish is that he can Reincarnate in a nation or a country where no war and no slave traders,but unfortunately he died and was reincarnated with a whole new personality. ??after this in the chapter 1
AdityaDixitah · 3.7K Views

How to Reincarnate as a Walking Apocalypse

Void used to be that guy. You know—the walking apocalypse. The bringer of end times. The one responsible for sending an entire realm into therapy. Wielding the Destruction Principle, he nearly wiped the World Realm clean off the cosmic map. Why? Because he could. And also because existence was boring and needed a little… shaking up. But surprise! Blowing everything up isn’t as fun when you realize there’s no second season. So what does an all-powerful existential threat do when he’s bored? He reincarnates. Now walking the mortal world like a grumpy tourist with divine PTSD, Void sets out to comprehend the Creation Principles—you know, the opposite of what he’s good at. Classic character development. But don’t worry. This isn’t your usual redemption arc. Because as Void digs deeper, he discovers the World Realm is just one small corner of the Nothingness Realm, and there are bigger, dumber, and more suspiciously mysterious universes out there—with secrets that make destruction look like a toddler tantrum. So yeah. He might end up protecting the world. Or he might finish what he started. Depends on his mood. And how annoying the gods are that week. ⸻ Author’s Note Hey. Yes, you. This is my first book, so don’t expect 10,000-word chapters out the gate. Early chapters are short, chaotic, and full of me learning how to write like someone who isn’t high on Void energy. Stick around. It gets longer. It gets wilder. And Void gets weirder. Let’s wreck reality together.
Drakon_x · 21.3K Views
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