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Of All The Wickedness Hell Can Conjure

Ashes of inherited hell

Liam was just an average teenager navigating school, part-time jobs, and life with his caring aunt in a sprawling, vibrant city. He worried about grades, social interactions, and the usual anxieties of adolescence. His world was mundane, perhaps even a little boring, a stark contrast to the sudden, unfathomable terror that descended without warning. The sky bled crimson, the air grew thick with sulfur, and reality tore open, unleashing grotesque, nightmarish creatures that massacred humanity with ruthless efficiency. Amidst the chaos and screaming, Liam's brief, brutal struggle ended in a horrific death. But oblivion was denied. Instead, he awoke, not in an afterlife, but back in the ruined city, fundamentally changed. His body felt wrong, stronger but alien, capable of moving with unsettling unnatural grace. His senses were sharper, perceiving the demonic invaders not just as threats, but in ways that hinted at a terrifying kinship. Panic warred with a primal urge to survive. He was no longer human. A strange, ethereal interface materialized in his mind, a System. It presented him with a stark status screen, showing attributes and skills he shouldn't possess, describing his new state with chilling, clinical terms. It offered quests framed as necessary steps for survival, providing just enough guidance to keep him from being immediately torn apart. The system was cold, objective, an unblinking eye in the new darkness, and it held information about him, secrets buried deeper than he could comprehend. As he stumbled through the blood-soaked ruins, witnessing unspeakable horrors and committing brutal acts simply to endure, the psychological burden mounted. Every kill, every grotesque mutation he felt within himself, chipped away at his humanity. He was a monster, forced to survive in a world ruled by monsters, guided by a cryptic program. The system hinted at his potential, powers dormant beneath the surface, subtly pushing him towards a destiny linked to the very entities that destroyed his world. It whispered of bloodlines, of inherent authority, and as he struggled, the first stirrings of a complex, dangerous attraction began to bloom amidst the ruins with another survivor, a flicker of fragile human connection in the heart of hell. This new existence was a constant psychological battle, drenched in gore and despair, a slow, torturous journey towards an identity he never wanted.
Thalric · 10.6K Views

leveling up is not all I can do

In the world of Eltherra, power is everything—and power is measured by levels. From the moment a person awakens their class, they begin the sacred journey of leveling up: defeating monsters, completing quests, mastering skills, and earning divine favor. For most, it is the only path to survival, status, and meaning. But for Adam, an orphaned farm boy from a forgotten border village, that path shatters on the day he risks his life to save a dying girl from a monster he should never have survived. Instead of dying, Adam awakens a mysterious and forbidden power: the ability to create skills, override the system, and see the code beneath reality. The system calls him a Revenant Codemancer—a class that doesn’t exist. The gods call him a mistake. The empires see him as a threat. As Adam levels up, he begins to unravel the truth behind the system that governs the world. He discovers ancient secrets, forgotten gods, and corrupted empires built on lies. But leveling up is not enough. Not when the system itself is broken, not when the rules of reality can be bent—or rewritten. With unlikely allies at his side—a rogue with a haunted past, a paladin torn between duty and desire, and a half-demon bard who sings truths no one wants to hear—Adam embarks on an epic journey to reshape the world. Not just to rise through the levels… …but to transcend them. Because in a world ruled by gods, monsters, and leveling systems, Adam doesn’t just want to survive. He wants to rewrite the endgame.
Therealsteve · 1.1K Views
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