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yo en re Zero como hermano de emilia

"Re:Zero: El Héroe de Hielo y Corazón Puro" sigue la historia de Finn, un elfo de cabellos blanco plateado y ojos azul profundo, con una misteriosa conexión con los espíritus elementales y recuerdos fragmentados de otra vida. Él es el hermano de Emilia, una de las candidatas a la Elección Real. La trama comienza cuando Finn rescata a Aru, una joven de otro mundo con una vestimenta peculiar, de unos matones en un callejón de Lugunica. Aru, desorientada y asustada, se aferra a Finn como su salvador. La relación entre ellos se profundiza rápidamente, especialmente cuando Aru revela el secreto de su habilidad para "Regresar por la Muerte" (Return by Death), reviviendo cada vez que muere. Finn, con su aguda mente y su creciente afecto por Aru, le cree incondicionalmente y se convierte en su ancla. Juntos, utilizan el conocimiento de Aru sobre los bucles temporales y las habilidades de Finn (su magia de hielo, su conexión con los espíritus y sus instintos de espadachín mágico) para investigar la misteriosa maldición que afecta la Mansión Roswaal y sus alrededores. La historia culmina en una confrontación directa con el Arzobispo del Pecado, Betelgeuse Romanee-Conti, la fuente de la locura y las muertes. Con la ayuda de Emilia, Rem y Ram, Finn lidera la batalla, usando su poder de hielo para neutralizar la "Autoridad" de Betelgeuse y, finalmente, derrotarlo. Aunque la maldición se levanta y la mansión está a salvo, la victoria deja a Finn exhausto y abre la puerta a nuevas dinámicas. El afecto de Aru por Finn se consolida en algo inquebrantable, mientras que la gratitud y admiración de Rem y Emilia por el elfo comienzan a sugerir un incipiente "juego de corazones". La paz es efímera, y las sombras danzantes bajo la luna presagian que nuevos peligros acechan en Lugunica, con Roswaal observando los acontecimientos con una agenda propia. La historia explora el dilema interno de Finn ante esta creciente atención y el peso de su papel como protector.
silversblaze · 214 Views

Truck-kun's Guide To Villainy

I'm also uploading this on royalroad under the profile https://www.royalroad.com/profile/751665 You know Truck-kun. The chrome-gleaming, destiny-delivering cosmic entity responsible for everyone else's glorious second chances in a fantasy world. Well, I am Truck-kun. Or, rather, I was. Turns out, being the universe's busiest reincarnation service comes with a mountain of cosmic paperwork, an aggressively cheerful HR department, and absolutely zero paid vacation. One catastrophic "System Overload" and an "Unplanned Recall" later, I, the professional harbinger of plot, found myself unexpectedly isekai'd. Not as an overpowered hero, mind you, but as "Leo": a squishy, bipedal human with a horrifyingly intact consciousness, a pulse (ugh), and a brand-new body that hurts when I think about it. My new "life" comes with a glaring, glitchy HUD. Apparently, I'm now a "MAJOR VILLAIN" with a primary directive to "CAUSE PROBLEMS ON PURPOSE." Problem is, my powers—which basically turn me into a walking, accidental demolition derby—have a nasty habit of doing the exact opposite of villainy. I try to make a dramatic entrance, I accidentally save a bus full of orphans. I attempt grand larceny, I accidentally organize a charity bake sale. My "Villainy Points" are currently a dismal negative, while my "Hero Affection" keeps alarmingly skyrocketing. To make matters worse, the universe’s most annoyingly enthusiastic rookie hero, Solar Seeker (Warning: Excessive Hair Gel Usage), keeps showing up, convinced I'm some kind of misunderstood anti-hero. And don't even get me started on the system that keeps demanding I "commit an atrocity to continue" while simultaneously offering "Tax Evasion" as a villainous act. Meanwhile, the original Truck-kun (me, from another cosmic timeline) is still out there, rampaging across dimensions, causing the very reality I'm stuck in to glitch. So now, I, a former god of vehicular homicide, am stuck trying to be a villain, constantly failing upwards into accidental heroism, all while avoiding HR, actual villains, and the existential dread of having feet. Join Leo – the reluctant, burnt-out villain who just wants to clock out – as he navigates a world that refuses to let him be evil, proving that sometimes, the most spectacular failures lead to the most annoying amount of XP. Get ready for: System errors, accidental good deeds, heroes with bad knees, and a lot of grumpy monologuing.
Far_U · 3.6K Views

The Children of Adam and Eve

The Children of Adam and Eve Genre: Literary Fiction / Prehistoric Biblical Fantasy In a prehistoric world ravaged by chaos and cruelty, Adam and Eve flee the violence of early humanity and discover Eden—an untouched paradise, hidden by dense forests and guarded by mountains. There, they raise six children under a single, absolute rule: no outsiders. Any who enter must die. But as Cain, the eldest son, comes of age, he begins to question his father's laws. Dreaming of a more just and civilized society, Cain challenges Adam’s authority. Their ideological war tears the family apart, culminating in Cain's exile beyond Eden's borders. Three years later, Cain returns with a following—men, women, and children seeking refuge. Against his instincts, Adam allows them in. But peace is fragile. Tensions over leadership, trade, and belief begin to fracture the colony. When a failed assassination attempt nearly kills Cain, his siblings Abel and Aclima rise to defend their brother, plunging Eden into civil war. The war leaves Eden broken. To restore unity, Cain sacrifices Abel—casting him as the villain and exiling him into the wilderness. But years later, whispers of a rising army spread. Led by a mysterious warlord known only as Morningstar, the army marches for Eden. And so begins the great war—between the old world and the new, between blood and belief, between the legacy of paradise and the cost of power. The Children of Adam and Eve is a dark, literary epic that reimagines ancient myth through the lens of family, exile, and the burden of building a world from ruin.
ilobankemnacho · 2.4K Views
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