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Eclipse over the Mortal World

The Undying Exalted Union. A mighty inter-universal force that governs the Omniverse Omega—dominates five glorious Mathiverses. Amidst the anarchic chaos of the Eastern Mathiverse, a forgotten world exists quietly on the border: a Peak Rank 4 Tetraverse, where Bloodlines of creatures govern the heavens and earth. In a world such as this, where the future is traded for short term strength, where power knows no bounds, and the ruthless alone reaches the pinnacle, was born a blind boy—Vaen of Dravidian, once Su Vaen. Deprived of vision. Ousted from clan. Abandoned into oblivion as an afterthought outpost guard, his fate was to decay in silence. Destiny had something different planned, though. From beyond their universe, from the core of a power that no creature was strong enough to know, an otherworldly oriental dragon—General Primus Tenebris of the Eastern Field Army of the Dark Unification Army appeared. With him bearing the art of ascending his world’s limitation ‘The Tenebris Energy Path’. With this present, Vaen gained more than strength—he gained vision. Vision beyond vision. Truth beyond the illusions of bloodlines. And a tomorrow beyond the confines of his mortal world. The House of Dravidian will descend into this remote universe. In a world where friends, enemies, and love are gained through sheer power alone, the blind will see, and the Andhakar, those born in darkness—will rule forever. This is the story of a forgotten guard who becomes a being beyond mortal comprehension. This is the Eclipse Over the Mortal World. ............................. Author Note: This is my first time writing. Bear with it. There will be a system but not the way you think and share it more in any way. I am also a high school student. I might not be regular in chapter publishing. Don't expect anything big. ..................... Eclipse Over the Mortal World By Folsom Khan [Mymensingh Pub]
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We Who Survived The Sky

They say, although you never really know how reliable 'they' are, that over five million people go missing every year and are never heard from again. Is that worldwide? America only? I never cared enough to pay attention, because as far as I was concerned, it had nothing to do with me. No one I know has ever disappeared, and the odds say that no one I ever know ever will. There's more people who live in New York City than that, and I've never even been to New York City, much less lived there. I don't know anyone who has. Besides. There's so many more pressing matters to think about. I never have the sort of free time I need to think that, really, I'm playing a lottery with crappy odds I didn't ask to play in. Every single person I know is another entry every year, and first prize is ending up among those people that lose someone who never reappears. Sooner or later, there's a lot of people who win the grand prize jackpot they didn't know they were competing for. At seventeen the state of Oregon doesn't think I'm ready for the cut-throat world of scratch tickets and guessing lottery numbers. Turns out there's some lotteries out there that you don't need to play to win. Some people see their numbers on the television, some people have to wrestle them back from enthusiastic shop owners, and then some people take the scenic route from the bus stop and run into a wall of light and weightlessness halfway home. I grew up in a little town in the Pacific Northwest that's never been in any movies, and I hit the jackpot at seventeen years old.
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