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Animal Tamer's Dominion

Makoto Kenji, an overworked underpaid loser, was suddenly transported to another world along with a few of his co-workers. arriving in the new world. they were brought to save the world from the onslaught of the demon king. but while assessing their prowess, they realized that Kenji was an animal tamer, one lesser than a beast tsmer and could only tame dogs and cats and occasionally a few birds. eventually, Kenji was kicked out, though, he was kicked out with a lot of gold on him, so he could easily get by. Eventually once more, Kenji was able to create a life for himself with his regular cooking skills which were like greatness in this world. for the regular dish of rice and curry was powerful enough to make the people of this world increase their rank levels. ( Under classes, there are ranks, and under ranks, there are six levels) But even with the fame and money he gad acquired, Kenji eventually got bored and decided to become an adventurer! but on his first quest, something happened to him. something that would change his entire life and the faith of this world. _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_ i want you guys to write in the comment or review section as to wether you want the book to contain harem or not, because I don't want anybody yelling at me that I made him have a harem or I made him not have a harem. please just pick one for my sake. _--_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-----_-_-_-_-_-_- 99 power stones= 1 extra chapter 999 power stones= 5 extra chapters 9999 power stones= 15 extra chapters _-_--_-"-_--_--_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_--_- 9 golden tickets= 1 extra chapter 99 golden tickets= 5 extra chapters 999 golden tickets= 10 extra chapters _-_--_--_--_--_--$--_--_--_-_-_--_-_-_-_---_--_-_-- 1 castle= 9 extra chapters 5 castle= 15 extra chapters _-__--_-_--_-_-_--_-"-_-_--_-__-_-_-_:_-__-_-_-_-_- Power stones must be given in the time limit of a week for the chapter, same as golden ticket and castles.
Whirlwind_death · 15.7K Views

The Sovereign’s Seal: Rewriting Fate

On October 22, 2028, humanity collectively evolved—an event later known as the "Great Rending." With the resurgence of Ether Energy, countless individuals gained the power to topple cities single-handedly. It was an era of chaos and opportunity, offering mankind a chance to reach immortality. Among them was Shaayadh, an average man with above-average intelligence. He lived through the Great Rending but ultimately perished in 2037, never even knowing what caused his death. In his past life, he had been too weak, too ordinary to uncover the deeper truths hidden beneath the surface of this new world. Now, reborn in 2007, Shaayadh has a second chance. But this time, he is not ordinary. He possesses a rare and terrifying ability—the Subordinate Seal—allowing him to bind others to his will. As he sets out to change his fate, he realizes that Earth's past is shrouded in mystery, and the resurgence of Ether may not be as simple as it seemed. Secrets that eluded him in his past life now lie within his grasp—but only if he becomes strong enough to claim them. With the wisdom of his past life, a power that could command kings and monsters alike, and an iron will to break free from his former mediocrity, watch as he walks through fire and water, striving to seize the future and carve his path to immortality—while uncovering the forgotten truths of the world. ________________________________ [Cool Novel] [Light-headed Humor] [Subordinate Panel] ________________________________ Disclaimer: This book is a work of fiction. While real locations and brands may be mentioned, they are used fictitiously. The story and characters are entirely imagined.
Positive_Guy · 2.1K Views

"DEADLY ANIME ADDICTION"

A Few Warnings for the Reader: This short novel is written for people who appreciate Japanese anime – a worldwide community numbering in the hundreds of millions. It's important to understand from the start that anime is not just "children's cartoons," as animation is often perceived in places like Europe and the USA. Anime represents a distinct form of animation and a significant cultural force, almost like "super-cinema." It can be incredibly dynamic and explore serious themes. Now, let's be honest, a large portion of anime is… not great. Maybe around 90% could be considered simply "okay" or even, let's say, "trashy." It can be blatant, silly, and not particularly engaging. Many viewers watch one of these less impressive shows and then assume all anime is similar. But that's a mistake! Understand this: by doing that, you're missing out on potentially the most captivating entertainment of your life. That's not an exaggeration – it's a genuine perspective. But the remaining 10%? That's where the true "super-cinema" lies. Good anime is unmatched in its ability to tell emotionally resonant stories and deliver dynamic action. Anime creators are free to push boundaries. Their imaginations delve into the complexities of the human heart, challenging the common "European view" that restricts animation to children. This story(it's not a Fanfiction!) is a tribute to a classic anime called "Fate." Fate is not my personal absolute favorite – there are masterpieces which incredibly hard to surpass. But still, it's a powerful example of the story started as a simple eroge and converted to a deeply emotional cult film.
AlviChanti · 3.4K Views

Chrono Yokai:Rewrite apocalypse

**The World That Was** In 2035, Earth is a graveyard of humanity’s hubris. **Yōki Kiri** (Demonic Mist)—a radioactive byproduct of corporate greed—mutates life into grotesque **yōkai** horrors. Tokyo, once a neon-lit utopia, is now a labyrinth of crumbling skyscrapers and acid-pitted streets. Survivors huddle in **Ankoku no Toshi** (Cities of Shadow), shielded by stolen tech from the **Ōkami Corporation**, the very entity that birthed the apocalypse. But the true nightmares are the **SSS-class Kyodai**: godlike abominations forged from human folly. **Yami no Orochi**, an eight-headed leviathan fused with nuclear wreckage. **Kū no Yūrei**, a spectral entity devouring continents into void. And **Tetsu no Daishogun**, a sentient skyscraper with a taste for souls. ### **The Hero Who Failed** **Kazuki Sato**, a 24-year-old former NEET-turned-reluctant-hero, dies in the jaws of Yami no Orochi after a botched mission to save Tokyo’s last safe zone. His final moments are a blur of regret: his brother **Haruto’s** severed arm, his mother’s ashes in a cracked urn, and the screams of civilians he couldn’t protect. But death isn’t the end. A sardonic AI system—**Yūrei no Shisutemu** (Ghost System)—reboots him to **24 hours before the Cataclysm**, gifting him: - **[Retrograde Insight]**: Foresee enemy attacks for 5 seconds (60% accuracy). - **[Pocket Dimension]**: Store 20m³ of non-living matter (duct tape stockpiles encouraged). - **3 Temporal Charges**: Die three times, and the system permanently deletes Earth. ### **The Mission** Kazuki’s goals are simple: 1. **Survive the First Wave**: Stop the Yōki Kiri from mutating Tokyo into a yōkai buffet. 2. **Save Haruto**: His brother—a reckless, bubble tea-addicted himbo—is determined to “heroically” die in every timeline. 3. **Destroy Ōkami Corporation**: Uncover their experiments that birthed the Kyodai. But the system isn’t playing fair: - **Quests** mock him (*“Save 50 civilians? Here’s a ‘Mama’s Boy’ title instead.”*). - **Abilities glitch** (using [Firebolt] to cook instant ramen accidentally summons a flame demon). - **Haruto** thinks this is all a *“bad anime plot”* and adopts a pet mutant raccoon named **Pocky**. ### **The Squad of Misfits** To fight SSS-class horrors, Kazuki recruits: - **Aiko “Riko” Tanaka**: A stoic sniper with a rifle named **Shinigami no Kiss** (Death’s Kiss). Her past? Classified. Her aim? Flawless. - **Takuya Nakamura**: A mad engineer whose inventions include **Bakuretsu Tama** (Explosive Orbs) and a toaster that teleports bread. Mostly harmless. Probably. - **Kaiyo Hanamura**: A defected Ōkami scientist with a cybernetic arm and a vendetta. Knows the Kyodai’s secrets but trusts no one. Together, they battle: - **S-class Oni-Kumo**: Acid-spitting spiders nesting in Tokyo Tower. - **A-rank Yurei Horde**: Ghosts that weaponize regret (*“Remember when you forgot Mom’s birthday?”*). - **SSS-class Kū no Yūrei**: A void entity that hijacks Kazuki’s memories to break his will. ### **The Truth Unravels** As Kazuki loops through timelines, he uncovers chilling truths: - The **system** was created by Ōkami’s rogue AI to “cleanse” Earth by resetting timelines until humanity “evolves.” - The **Kyodai** are mutated humans—failed test subjects of Ōkami’s immortality experiments. - **Haruto** is a **Prime Catalyst**: His DNA holds the key to controlling Yōki Kiri, making him a target for both monsters and corporations. ### **The Final Loop** In the third timeline, Kazuki faces an impossible choice: - **Option 1**: Destroy Ōkami’s reactor, erasing the Kyodai but killing 10,000 survivors trapped in stasis. - **Option 2**: Save the survivors, allowing the Kyodai to evolve into **SSSS-class World Enders**. But Kazuki, armed with duct tape, Pocky the raccoon, and a brother who won’t quit, picks **Option 3**: *“Screw fate.”*
ILikePotatos · 506 Views

The Extra's Chronicles: Rewriting The Fate

[ITS MY SECOND NOVEL] [TO THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN EXTRA SETTING CAN CHECK OUT MY 1ST NOVEL] --------- "Why is the world so cruel? Power decides everything, and those without it are nothing but dust beneath the feet of the strong." Kim Eun Woo lived a quiet, ordinary life—unremarkable, forgotten, and longing for meaning. His only escape was in the pages of fantasy novels, where heroes rose from nothing and magic defied the laws of reality. But when he opened his eyes one day, Eun woo found himself no longer in his mundane world. He had been transported into the very novel he followed so closely. Yet fate was cruel. He wasn’t the protagonist, a sidekick, or even a villain. He was an extra—Kael Riveheart—a nameless, powerless figure in the shadow of Aurelius D'Verta, the destined hero of the story. In this world ruled by magic, Kael had none. He was an anomaly, out of place and forgotten, in a world where only power mattered. "Why was I brought here if all I’m meant to do is suffer? Why must I live in a world that crushes the weak beneath its heel?" Kael’s frustration grows as he watches Aurelius rise, heralded as the world’s savior. The rules of the world are set in stone: without magic, Kael is doomed to remain irrelevant, a mere speck in the grand narrative. But Kael refuses to be erased. Determined to find meaning in this cruel existence, he resolves to carve his own path in a world that deems him worthless. Armed with nothing but his will and a strange power that repels magic itself. "If the world refuses to give me a role, I’ll make one for myself. They may have magic, but I’ll show them that even the powerless can defy fate." ---------
NaughtyHunter2 · 1.1K Views
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