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Super Sentai Monsters Grow

The Monster Exterminator

In a world ruled by humanity's iron fist, all non-human kingdoms, elves, vampires, goblins, dragons and more, are labeled as monsters and exterminated without mercy. Backed by brutal technology and propaganda, the Human Empire sends elite units called Exterminators to wipe out any village that dares resist. Axel 26 is one of the best. Clad in his lethal Black Wolf exo-suit and armed with the greatsword Iron Howl, Axel has erased countless lives in the name of peace. He doesn’t question orders. He doesn’t feel guilt. Not anymore. Until one mission changes everything. When his squad slaughters a goblin village, Axel stumbles upon a crying child clutching her dead parents and something inside him breaks. For the first time, he disobeys. For the first time, he protects a "monster." Now branded a traitor, Axel is hunted by his own squad, the very people he trusted most. With the goblin girl in tow, he must journey through the shattered kingdoms he once helped destroy, uncovering lost truths, forbidden love, and the real monsters hiding beneath polished human steel. Expect: A gritty, emotional story of redemption Dark worldbuilding with shades of political horror Explosive action and futuristic weapons Unexpected comedy in the middle of chaos Slow-burn romance and heartbreak Morally grey characters you’ll love and hate Moments of beauty in a brutal world He was trained to kill monsters. Now he’ll die to protect one. I will be posting this story on RoyalRoad.com
CO2_GHOUL · 13.3K Views

Monsters Within: Legendary Dragon's Heart

------------------------------------------------------------------ Placed in a world with Cultivation and Monsters. A Half-Human and Half-Beast child, Chase. Being abandoned in the Crimson Forest, he is found and raised by a wandering Drunk Old Man that is a member of the Violet Family. Although he grew up as a healthy boy, Chase did not have the talent to Cultivate a simple technique that the Violet Family provides and has since then been the only Failure Child of the Family. But his life changed drastically when he was finally able to cultivate and integrated his soul with a Legion of Legendary Monsters. Follow the Journey of a Young Boy that has been called as the Ultimate Failure become the Most Powerful Man in all of the 12 Worlds. Release Rate: Unknown(Hiatus) Author's Note: This is a plain cultivation Novel, please don't read it. If you ever read it, don't blame me if you get too absorbed on it. I don't have that much money to pay for your medical fees if you ever get sick reading this. Also, I am NOT an English Language Native, so you can expect some errors on my grammars and some little to no typos. IMPORTANT NOTE: The story will get better as you read the next chapters. ------------------------------------------------------------ To readers who are rich, please click "Vote" to support this Novel of mine. I'm quite desperate. Teehee~ ------------------------------------------------------------ The Book Cover is not mine. The credits all goes to the Creator. If the owner wants me to take it down, then I will gladly do so.
BoredPanda · 123.3K Views

STILL GROWING

Young Adult Fiction (Humor, Coming-of-Age, Emotional Realism) Target Audience: Teens, parents, and everyone who’s ever felt “in-between” ⸻ Jayden’s story starts, as many do, with a minor disaster: falling face-first in the school hallway on the first day of junior year, a tray of pudding cups exploding across the linoleum like some kind of cafeteria warzone. It’s a painfully awkward start to a year he’d promised himself would be different. He had a plan—confidence playlist, new shoes, three therapy sessions under his belt—but none of that mattered in the face of public humiliation. That’s the first lesson of the year: expectations hurt. Jayden expected a glow-up and got a bruised ego. He’s a 16-year-old kid trying to survive high school, heartbreak, identity crises, and the ache of growing up when everything feels unstable. His voice is funny, honest, and often anxious. He doesn’t pretend to have it together, and that’s what makes him real. ⸻ Life Isn’t a Teen Movie (Unfortunately) Jayden narrates his life like it’s supposed to be a coming-of-age film, but so far, he’s more background character than protagonist. His best friend, Luca, who was once his person—the one who laughed at his dumb memes, who knew his favorite fruit snacks, who sat with him through the worst family dinner of his life—just stopped texting. Slowly. Then all at once. Jayden doesn’t know what happened, and it messes with him. He replays the last conversations over and over, wondering what he said or didn’t say. He watches Luca’s stories, sees him with a new crew, and tries not to compare himself. But the truth is, he’s lonely. And confused. And mad at himself for still caring. Friendship breakups, as Jayden learns, can be more painful than romantic ones—because there’s no closure, no dramatic final scene. Just silence. ⸻ Therapy and Other Soft Places Jayden’s mom signs him up for therapy after noticing he hasn’t been eating much and cries during toothpaste commercials. He resists at first, but eventually, he meets Dr. Wren—a soft-voiced woman who doesn’t push him to talk, but somehow gets him to anyway. He tells her about how he overthinks everything, how sometimes he feels like his skin is too thin for this world. How he hates his body one day and forgets it exists the next. How he wants people to like him so badly it physically hurts. He talks about Riley, the almost-girlfriend who never quite labeled things. They had a situationship—a blurry, playlist-sharing, hand-holding, nothing-but-something kind of thing. Until she drifted, posting photos with someone else. When he asked what they were, she said, “I don’t know.” That crushed him more than an actual breakup would’ve. Therapy doesn’t fix everything. But it gives Jayden room to exhale. To feel seen. “Therapy is where I learned that I wasn’t broken. Just overwhelmed.” ⸻ School Is a Stage and I Keep Forgetting My Lines School is chaos. Teachers expect too much. Classmates ask too little. Jayden feels invisible some days, like a ghost floating between lockers. Then there’s Mr. Chen, the one teacher who calls out, “You good?” in a way that actually sounds like he means it. And Ms. D, the art teacher who lets him sit in the back and draw when everything else feels too loud. And Daryl, the security guard who fist-bumps him every morning and tells him, “Hang in there, man.” They don’t solve anything. But they remind him he’s not alone. He finds a quiet friend in Cam—a kid who always eats alone in the library. They bond over awkward silences, shared introvert energy, and mutual hatred of gym class. They don’t need big conversations. Sometimes just sitting next to someone is enough. ⸻ Being Soft in a World That Wants You Tough Jayden cries easily. He cares too much. He rewatches Pixar movies and sobs every time. He used to think this made him weak. But the more he leans into it—the softness, the empathy, the vulnerability—the more he realizes it’s a kind of strength. The world is ful
Soniafox_25 · 3.5K Views
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