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Fractals of Winter

Princess Snowflake rules the wintry realm of Everforst in gentle harmony—until the ice‑wrought warlord Lord Frost storms her castle and proclaims it his by right of the Winter Realm  . Snowflake refuses to bend, asserting that compassion, not cruelty, has always guided her mother's reign  . A brutal duel of elements follows: Lord Frost lashes the halls with blizzards and binding ice, while Snowflake fights back with an inner warmth—an ember of Queen Frostina’s legacy—that refuses to be extinguished. The standoff is interrupted when Ember, a fiery messenger from beyond, bursts in to warn that a prophetic Future Seer plans to invade the multiverse, thrusting Everforst into a far larger conflict  . Almost immediately, a rift opens and the crystalline Frostweaver—emissary of the Frost Realm’s cosmic balance—steps through, decreeing that Snowflake’s growing warmth threatens the order of eternal winter and challenging her to survive a lethal Frost Vortex  . Allies rally to her side: Frostalyn the Crystal Seeker breaches the chamber and confronts the Frostweaver, insisting that hurting the Frost King’s own daughter would betray their realm’s honor  . Drawing on their support, Snowflake unleashes the full blaze of her inheritance; a golden aura melts Lord Frost’s domain, dims his staff, and forces him back in disbelief  . Yet victory is fleeting. The fractured multiverse spills further dangers into Everforst: an ethereal Echo warns that a devouring force called The Obliteration is unraveling reality itself and begs Snowflake’s help  . Determined to defend both her kingdom and countless worlds, the princess begins training young heirs in the art of “singing ice,” preparing a new generation for the coming Long Night Festival—and for battles far beyond their frozen borders
Ella_Kinder · 336 Views

Fatebound: Legacy of Skill Creation

Genres: High Fantasy • Action • Isekai • System • Mystery • Brotherhood • Gods vs Demons --- Narration / Synopsis: > "On an ordinary day at a prestigious university, the skies cracked open. A rift tore through reality, destroying the campus and annihilating thousands of students and staff—only for their souls to be saved at the last instant by an unknown divine force." Kai Mercer, a mentally strong orphan shaped by hardship, and Zayne Carter, a brilliant prodigy born into a global business empire, are among the survivors. Both are offered a choice by the Supreme God: be reborn in a new life, or transmigrate into a fantasy world with nothing but their memories, a basic system, and one skill. They choose transmigration. And fate plays its first trick—both are sent to the same world, both blessed with the same impossible, Unique Skill: Skill Creation. A power capable of changing destiny itself... but bound by strict rules and limits. Elarion, the world they now inhabit, is one of empires, divine cults, ancient royal families—and shadows stirring once more. Unknown to its native people, systems do not exist here. Only the transmigrated have them. As demonic forces, corrupted nobles, and old powers rise again, Kai and Zayne must walk very different paths. From opposite ends of society—from orphan to noble—they must shape their own legacy while uncovering the truth: Why were they both sent to the same world? Why were they given a godlike skill no one else has ever received? And what higher force is pulling the strings of fate behind the curtain of the multiverse?" — A story of survival, creation, and the weight of choice begins. ---
Himmat_Singh_6990 · 260 Views

I Have Reincarnated Yet Once Again

The first princess of the Cristiane Empire, Evelyn de P. la Cristiane, was a name that stirred whispers in every hall and alley of the empire—not out of admiration, but ridicule. Arrogant. Willful. Selfish. Those were the kinder words used to describe her. She shrieked at her maids for the smallest mistakes. She tore silk gowns just because she didn't like the shade. She ordered her meals to be thrown away simply because they weren’t “imperial enough.” Those who served her walked on eggshells, trembling with fear each day they woke up still assigned to the infamous Black Rose Palace. Black Rose—gilded on the outside, rotting on the inside. The palace farthest from the Imperial Heart, where warmth never reached, neither sunlight nor affection. It was where Evelyn was abandoned. The Empress had never even looked at her child. No one knew why. Throughout the empire, she was mocked and pitied. They called her "The Abandoned Princess," "The Unlucky Princess," and "The Powerless Princess." She was the object of ridicule across the empire. A royal in name only. And then one day, Evelyn tumbled down the grand staircase of her own neglected palace. A hard fall. A week-long sleep. Some thought it divine punishment, others, a mercy. But when she awoke, something was… different. The palace changed. No. Not the place. The princess. No tantrums. No smashed porcelain. No orders barked in fury. The princess who had terrorized her staff now sat quietly in her chamber, gazing out at the overgrown garden as if mourning something invisible. She sighed a lot. Didn’t speak unless spoken to—and even then, her words were slow, careful, small. She frightened her maids now, not with cruelty, but with calm. The truth was something no one could have imagined. Because the real Evelyn de P. la Cristiane was gone. In her place sat a girl with thousands of years behind her. A girl who remembered. --- She was an infinite reincarnator. Each life, each era, each world—forgotten the moment she died. Until now. The fall down the stairs had been just the right push. It shattered something open. And when Evelyn woke, she remembered everything—her countless pasts, the wars she had fought, the crowns she had worn, the magic she had wielded. --- But later, she realizes that she is actually being reincarnated into a reverse harem novel's world for thousands of years. A trashy reverse harem novel she read don't know how many years ago. A pretty setting, dramatic plots, an overly righteous heroine—and a pile of desperate male leads. Ugh. Evelyn didn’t care. Let the story play out as it wanted. Let the heroine win their hearts. Let the villains fall. She just wanted peace. Solitude. Maybe a quiet death this time. But fate, of course, laughed. --- At first, it was harmless. Soon, however, she began attracting unwanted attention. Men who were supposed to fall for the novel’s heroine began showing interest in her instead. At first, she ignored it. But as more and more of them appeared around her, even Evelyn started to feel uneasy. The heir to the Grand Duke. The captain of the Shadow Knights. The future master of the Mage Tower. The prince of a desert kingdom. A mysterious, wealthy merchant. The prince of the Elves. And it didn’t stop there. Men she didn’t even remember from the novel. Courtiers. Foreign envoys. One particularly daring priest. Even a villain character she vaguely remembered killing someone in chapter 23. They were all suddenly—unreasonably—interested. --- Evelyn: "Logically speaking, I’m far older than your ancestor’s ancestor. So could you all just go away already?" She rubbed her temple, clearly irritated. Evelyn: "I’m already tired of this whole reincarnation mess. Don’t make me remember anyone’s name—I barely remember my own."
Mystery_Girl_107 · 35.5K Views

The Forgotten Villain’s Guide to Surviving a Yandere Sim

Jason Kyle M. Lecter was never supposed to survive. A former U.S. soldier who served in the Middle East, Jason had seen more blood, betrayal, and fire than any man should endure. But it wasn’t the war that broke him—it was what came after. His family—his final tether to hope—died in a sudden car crash while rushing to the airport to welcome him home, right after seeing breaking news of his unit being ambushed. He returned to silence. No goodbyes. Just twisted wreckage and unanswered voicemails. Haunted by his comrades’ screams and his family’s last message, Jason shut down. He refused therapy. Cut ties. Drifted into isolation. What saved him wasn’t healing—it was escapism. He found it in the most unlikely place: Yandere Simulator. A morbid game filled with obsessive girls, psychotic rivals, and murder masked as romance. It shouldn't have helped. But somehow, it did. The chaos, absurd logic, and dark humor gave Jason a strange sense of control. It wasn’t about winning. It was about forgetting. One NPC caught his attention—Lucien Kurozawa, a half-American, half-Japanese delinquent with a sharp suit, stoic gaze, and no real presence in the story. He wasn’t a love interest. He wasn’t a rival. He was background noise. A forgotten villain. And yet, Lucien felt real. Quiet. Smart. Alone. Just like Jason. After endless hours, Jason unlocked a hidden "Happy Ending" where all characters lived, Ayano Aishi walked away from obsession, and peace reigned. For the first time, he smiled. Maybe closure existed—even in fiction. Then came a knock. At midnight. No visitor in sight—just a plague doctor, clad in a wide-brimmed hat with a blue feather, green lenses glowing behind a mask. His voice was smooth. Unsettling. “That happy ending you earned? It’s fake.” “And Lucien’s fate? Already sealed.” The man, calling himself Mr. Hatman, offered Jason a deal: take Lucien’s place, change the fate of every doomed soul in that broken simulator... or let them all vanish again. Jason didn’t hesitate to answer: “Fuck you. You think I wanna transmigrate into that fucked-up sim? Go kill yourself.” Mr. Hatman only smiled. Then plunged his glowing staff into Jason’s chest—straight through his heart. Jason woke up in Lucien Kurozawa’s body. Now a student in Akademi High, he’s no longer a player—he’s part of the twisted world. Yanderes who never even noticed Lucien are now obsessed. Rival girls whisper his name. Ayano Aishi watches him from the shadows. Every route has changed, and Jason—once a faceless NPC—is now the center of the madness. He has no system. No pause menu. Just his military instincts, iron will, and encyclopedic knowledge of every path, death flag, and yandere pattern. Lucien was meant to be forgotten. But Jason refuses to be erased. To survive, he must rewrite the fates of everyone caught in the game's bloody loop—even those destined to die horribly. From scissor-wielding classmates to poison-loving nurses, Jason must outplay the game from inside it. Because in this world? Love kills. Obsession hunts. And “Game Over” means real death. Welcome to Yandere Simulator. Your role? Rewrite the fate of the forgotten… Or die trying. Author's Note: This novel is inspired by Yandere Simulator, as you can clearly see from both the title and synopsis. Lucien Kurozawa is a personally created original character and does not exist in the actual game. Additionally, this story is entirely Non-Canon—meaning all characters and plotlines are original and do not follow or reflect official Yandere Simulator lore.
StarGazingFanatic · 91 Views

Worldwalker Archmage's Return

Dying is the world of Iverssorn, plunging evermore into despair and chaos with the rising tide of Tainted Magic sweeping over the warring Kingdoms and sowing death by the millions its master Sicelboros who Perished the Sun, when Li Tanrin was summoned from his everyday college life into the Kingdom of Moros Tyr by God, to assume the identity of a young mage called Ewan Sorrenswal, and save the world alongside the other Heroes from his homeland known as the Worldwalkers. Rising to be the Archmage of Moros Tyr, he battled the forces of Sicelboros together with the other Worldwalkers and rode peace across the boundaries of the Human Kingdoms, and he crawled his way to the top and eventually ventured into the Crimson Sands with the forces of man to slay the Titan of the White Tower. All to be betrayed by his fellow Worldwalkers. Murderers all, they stripped him of his staff and his bones they tore from his skin -they had no intention of returning home. Why would they? as they were all but gods in this land, blessed by The God who had sent them here, and so they had worked together with Sicelboros. As Li Tanrin lay there, slowly drowning in his own pool of blood, choking in the body of Ewan Sorrenswal, all his ten years of fighting for naught, he swore only revenge. Upon failure, God sent him back to earth, where he slowly reintegrated with modern society and his own college life and part-time job... waiting... until a second chance arose, to Return.
CamilleSONGSAN · 4.4K Views

The President Fell for His White House Cleaner

Meet Eleanor "Ellie" Chen, a spirited and somewhat clumsy 38-year-old woman whose life takes an unexpected detour from her quiet hometown in a powerful, unnamed Eastern nation to the bustling heart of the United States (the "Most Powerful Nation"). After a series of bewildering mishaps and an immigration snafu she still can't quite explain, Ellie finds herself with one peculiar job offer: a cleaner at the illustrious White House. Armed with her trusty mop, an unusual knack for attracting chaos, and a complete lack of filter, Ellie is a fish out of water in the highly formal, meticulously ordered world of presidential politics. From accidentally flooding the Oval Office to mistaking a foreign dignitary for a lost delivery man, her tenure at the White House is a constant source of eye-rolling exasperation and bewildered amusement for the staff. Enter President Jonathan "Jon" Sterling, the most powerful man in the world. He's known for his decisive nature, his sharp wit, and a surprisingly short fuse when it comes to presidential protocol. Initially, Ellie is nothing more than a bizarre, yet oddly charming, nuisance. But as her unvarnished honesty, unexpected insights, and hilarious misadventures slowly chip away at his presidential facade, Jon finds himself inexplicably drawn to this woman who sees past the title to the man underneath. "The President Fell for His White House Cleaner" is a hilarious, heartwarming, and utterly improbable romantic comedy about an ordinary woman stumbling into the most extraordinary of love stories. With a backdrop of White House antics, laugh-out-loud misunderstandings, and a sprinkling of international intrigue from Ellie's mysterious past, this novel proves that love can blossom in the most unlikely of places, even between the leader of the free world and his favorite — and most chaotic — cleaner.
xiandan · 20.9K Views

The Alpha's Blind Fate

[Warning: Contains Mature Content] "Beware of the tongue of a wicked woman. For it may tell a lie that would slay the world." Eighteen-Year-old rejected, wolfless and blind Zina is summoned to the capital to tell a vision for the ruthless and feared Alpha King of the North notoriously known as ‘The King Who Crowned Himself’. The result of Zina’s ‘false’ vision has the Alpha Prince and future Alpha Supreme, Daemon, banished from the capital to fight wars at the borders where only death awaits him in the hands of the famed Arising Rogues, and the even more famed Deformed. But Daemon survives fire, blood and claw, and not only does he survive, but six years later, he is back as Alpha Supreme, driven by vengeance against those who brought him down. Starting from his cunny siblings, to the eighteen-year old girl now twenty-four who spelt his destiny with just mere words, Daemon vows to leave no one unscathed. However Zina is well aware of her own treachery. Now the Theta to the same powerful werewolf house she told the dangerous lie against, and having tasted the bitter pill of betrayal from the very people she told the dangerous lie for, she is unwilling to resign to her fate just yet. But how do you melt the heart of a man that you once ruined? And how do you destroy a woman loved by all the common people, and perhaps, even the gods? Daemon will learn the hard way that not all vengeance can be taken, and not all debts can be collected. Secrets abound, the Deformed Werewolves are set to rise, and a rare chance at second mating befalls the two most unusual people. And now, one thing has become for sure—Daemon must first defeat the enemy outside, before he can truly confront her, who has become the enemy of his heart. **** Zina's back pressed against the wall as a taut body pinned her, their warmth mingling together. Four years of deadly anticipation had culminated into that very moment. His whispers caressed her ear, sending shivers that had nothing to do with the chill in the air down her spine. “Since you see visions so well, tell me Theta of my house, do you see the day you will die?” His breath ghosted over her skin, reminding her of a debt to be collected. Swallowing and maintaining a tight grip on her staff despite the body that burned against hers, she answered firmly. “I am afraid the gods haven’t shown me yet.” The man over her smiled shrewdly. His lips grazed her ear, his hot breath sending waves of sensation. “I believe in all of the names I have been called, one of them is god. So let me tell you that which you do not know… “…today is the day you will die.”
JaneSmitten · 563.5K Views
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