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Villians Are Destined To Die Novel

NOVEL’S EXTRA: I Will Die at the Peak

Ravien Duskbane, the youngest and most feared admiral in history, believed in only one thing: victory. Praised for his brilliance, feared for his ruthlessness—everything was under his control. Until one night, he woke up in a body that wasn’t his. Now, he was trapped in the body of a forgotten character from a novel he could barely remember. And worst of all? This body could not die. Every wound healed. Every attempt at death ended in failure. Even his one desire—death—was denied to him. But Ravien refused to submit. If he was truly going to die, it wouldn’t be as someone weak or insignificant. First, he would rise. Then, he would conquer. He would bring the world to its knees. And in the end, he would reach the peak—just to find a death worthy of him. --- [General Content Warning – Please Read Before Proceeding] Dear reader, This novel explores many shades of darkness. Throughout the story, you will encounter graphic violence, bodily distortion (body horror), psychological breakdown, unethical experimentation, and scenes that test the limits of human nature. Though purely fictional, the writing may at times feel disturbingly real. It may not be suitable for sensitive readers. But if you're ready to step into the darkness— Welcome. --- (EXTRA TAGS: Dark fantasy, Low science fiction, Body horror, Morally ambiguous characters, R18 content, Absurd fiction, Weird fiction, Cosmic horror, Multiple points of view, Slow worldbuilding, Occasional humor, Dark family theme, Sexual content without romance, No harem, Epic dark journey, Entity-focused narration, Entropic universe theme, Narrator ambiguity, Intuitive storytelling, Experimental structure, Fragmented information delivery, Ritualistic atmosphere, Aesthetic of silence and emptiness, Unreliable narrator, Detailed visual depiction, Dark everyday life, God complex, Corruption arc, Psychological horror, Alienation, Power, Consciousness, Loss of control, Ruthlessness, Despair, Chaos, Search for truth, Identity crisis, Body politics, Divinity, Loyalty and betrayal, Trauma, Cannibalism, Living environments, The extinction of natural innocence.)
Therionas · 167.1K Views

Destined for the mad King

For thousands of years, the rulers of the world were those born with innate magical abilities. Those who could command water or fire reigned supreme atop the food chain. In a world divided into three; the Water Tribe, the Fire Tribe, and those without abilities. The last were scarcely fit to be called a tribe at all. For generations uncounted, the unarmed had bowed in service to the powerful. No one foresaw the rise of the Mad King, who unearthed the source of all magic, shattered it, and brought an end to the age of cultivation, ushering the nameless into power. Suddenly, possessing magic became a mark of shame. Survival became the only law. "Diana, listen to Mother," the woman said urgently. "Now that we must hide, marrying the Mad King is our only path. Your brother’s skills grow stronger; the entire clan will endure. We will rise again to take revenge and save you." She spoke to her daughter, a girl born without a shred of innate power; once the clan's greatest shame, now its only hope of salvation. "Mother, the Mad King has already taken ten wives," Diana said, her voice trembling. "None survived longer than seven days. Will my brothers and the clan rise to seek revenge the very next day after my wedding?" She frowned, bitter and heartbroken How could she not understand that marrying the Mad King meant certain death? Unfortunately, no matter how unwilling she was, for the survival of her entire clan, she was destined to marry the Mad King.
Juliet_Omuadona · 7.5K Views
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