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《Iron & Immortality: A Chronicle of Blood and Steel》

In a realm where immortality is a curse, survival is a war. Waled von Carstein, an undying lord bound by neither heaven nor hell, rules the shadowed citadel of Nachtspire with cold logic and an iron will. To the living, he is a monster; to his kin, he is the last hope. But when a betrayal shatters the fragile peace between vampires and mortals, Waled must forge alliances with the unlikeliest of allies: black-iron dwarves whose steam-powered war machines defy magic, and rogue high elves torn between loyalty to their corrupt queen and survival against a creeping Chaos. Yet the true enemy lies within. As Waled harvests fallen warriors to build his undead legion, he discovers a chilling truth: Eternal life demands eternal sacrifice. Every soul he resurrects erodes his humanity, and every drop of blood he takes binds him closer to the primal hunger he despises. Now, caught between the fanatical Holy Templars who brand him a devil and the scheming Eternal Queen Ariel who seeks to enslave his kind, Waled faces an impossible choice: Embrace the darkness to save his people, becoming the very tyrant the world fears? Sacrifice his throne to protect a humanity that will never accept him? But when an ancient evil awakens – one that devours both the living and the dead – Waled's war for survival becomes a battle for the soul of the world itself. "You call us parasites," he whispers to the dying paladin at his feet, "yet you bleed the earth dry for gold and glory. Who is the real monster here?"
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Iron Curtain Echo

In 2023, Dr. Lin Yan, a Chinese-American surgeon, brushed his fingers against the wreckage of a Tiger tank at Munich’s Military Museum and was hurled into a quantum vortex, emerging in the inferno of Stalingrad in September 1942. Armed with modern medical expertise, half-damaged tactical gear, and a Longines pocket watch forever frozen at 21:07, he was swept into the 62nd Army’s field hospital by the relentless currents of history. But this timeline harbored a venomous hostility toward "change": Soldiers he saved would perish the next day in stranger accidents. Intelligence he penned warped into gibberish before the ink dried. When he reinforced Pavlov’s House with concrete, Luftwaffe bombers pinpointed it three days early. Worse, his own memories were being "revised"—diary entries rewriting themselves, his mother’s face fading from photographs, an NKVD insignia burning on his chest, a chronal brand "transplanted" from a dead officer’s corpse. On the frozen Volga, Lin fought alongside Vasily the sniper, only to witness German ace Konings—destined to die—prolonged by his interference. Antibiotics he used to save nurse Anna’s tetanus instead birthed a hypervirulent strain. As the battle concluded per history’s script, General Chuikov’s headquarters revealed a chilling truth: Lin was not the first "timewalker." Those who defied history now yellowed as missing persons in forgotten archives. "We are not history’s challengers, but sacrifices proving its immutability." On the night of Germany’s surrender, Lin stood atop the Reichstag ruins. His Longines shuddered to life—its hands now ticking toward the countdown to the 1945 Hiroshima nuclear blast...
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