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17th Century

Blaze Borne

You might have seen worlds which are ruled... but this world was owned... On 17th September 2178, a peaceful day on Earth turned hostile, as a crack appeared in the sky, due to a tear in the space-time fabric. that crack joined two Planets together... Planet Earth and Planet Varkor... slowly, the crack had widened and high-tech spaceships, loaded with laser cannons came out from the crack. they attacked and killed people as if to show their dominance... many people died... And by 25th December 2178, Earth was under full control of the Varkonians. little did the Varkonians know, that on the same day of 17th September 2178, a boy was born. a special boy with many boons from the gods. especially, the boon of fire... he was also given 2 purple daggers, made from the upper canines of an ancient beast wolf named Fenrir. That kid was named, Hiroshi Nakahara. He was orphaned at the age of 5. then, a sage took him in and taught him to control his powers. By the time he was 18 years old, he was already the Arch Nemesis of the Varkonians, also, the most feared by them. The Varkonians had made "Tyrants" to rule every singular country. there were more than 195 Tyrants at start. and Hiroshi killed every singular one alone. then, they decided to make even more powerful Tyrants to rule a whole continent instead of a country this time. there were 7 such Tyrants for the 7 continents. they all managed to capture Hiroshi and lock him away for 200 years... but then, in the year 2396, Hiroshi escaped. filled with an even powerful rage than before. His Mission? freedom of Earth from the rule of Varkonians. will he succeed in his Mission? Find Out.
RUDRAX_SHARMA · 601 Views

Reincarnated as the Crown Prince

Lancelot Haier came from a dynasty of politicians who had ruled with tyranny and oppression. Despite those origins, he despised his family and was willing to help the citizens who had long suffered under their rule. However—before he even had the chance to change his country, the people revolted. His entire family was executed, and he was killed along with them. In his final moments, he wished for a second life—one where he could redeem himself and carry the sins of his bloodline. Unexpectedly, that wish was granted. He was reincarnated into another world as the crown prince of the Kingdom of Aragon. But in this world, everything felt backward. The country was ruled by an absolute monarch. Feudalism was the norm. Technology resembled that of the late 1700s. Fortunately, in his past life, he had earned degrees in both mechanical engineering and political science—knowledge he once hoped to use to reform his homeland. Now, it seemed he would use them here instead. He would use his modern knowledge to transform the lives of his people, industrialize his territory, gain the upper hand in technology, and form alliances with foreign nations—all while navigating the treacherous waters of internal affairs and politics. P.S While Reincarnated as the Crown Prince draws inspiration from historical settings, political systems, and technologies of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, this work is entirely fictional. All characters, governments, names, and events—although some may resemble real-world history—are products of the author’s imagination or are used in a fictionalized, altered form for narrative purposes. This novel is not a historical account. It should not be interpreted as a factual representation of any real monarch, nation, revolution, or political figure. Lancelot Haier, his backstory, and the alternate version of different kingdoms portrayed here are entirely original creations. The inclusion of familiar concepts like feudalism, industrialization, and political reform serves the plot and world-building, not historical documentation. Readers seeking accuracy in history are encouraged to consult verified academic sources. This story is a creative work meant for entertainment, character development, and speculative exploration of “what-if” scenarios rooted in alternate history. Thank you for reading, and I hope you will enjoy the journey.
Hayme01 · 49.5K Views

The Legend of the Uncharted Island

In the 17th century, the infamous pirate Verbeck terrorized the Spanish colonies, amassing a fortune beyond imagination. But his greatest secret isn’t hidden in the Caribbean… it lies on a mysterious island in another world, where he concealed his treasure along with an artifact of unimaginable power: A legendary relic forged by a forgotten and mysterious civilization. Centuries later, a failed writer steals an old journal describing a sailor’s journey in search of an island that appears on no map. Inspired, he writes a novel based on the accounts—unaware that its publication will provoke the wrath of the Spanish Empire and the Holy Inquisition, who see more than mere fiction in its pages. Accused of heresy, the writer is imprisoned. But before his arrest, he hides a crucial clue to the treasure. When his granddaughter uncovers the truth, she sets out to investigate, only to be pulled into the same deadly conspiracy. Her path soon crosses with that of a young Jesuit priest—himself a descendant of Verbeck—who is also on the trail of the lost island. Together, they join the crew of Captain Skippy, a daring elf in the service of the Sylvandrian colony, a hidden elven enclave on the fringes of British Georgia. With his homeland on the brink of economic collapse, Skippy sees this treasure hunt as their last hope for survival. But they are not the only ones chasing Verbeck’s fortune. A ruthless viceroy, a bloodthirsty pirate, and fanatical inquisitors—driven by dark forces—are all willing to kill for the relic and the cursed gold. For Skippy, his crew, and their unexpected allies, the journey will become more than a treasure hunt—it will be an odyssey that challenges the laws of their world and uncovers secrets that were never meant to be revealed.
HorusHunka · 6.8K Views
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