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Until Dusk Protocol

At the heart of a wish lies an attempt at completion, a human desire to become our true and final selves. Wishes are fuelled by regrets and are bound eternally to the past, serving as approximations of what once was. We all experience regret and nostalgia, leading us to make wishes and find despair, but can we become our true selves despite this all? That's where the story of a girl who struggles to control her desires begins... Two souls sharing the same body and memory are living in Kyoto 2031. Tang-Ji Shizukesa, a girl who's grown up in her previous life with a hardcore passion for gaming, is now a bookworm in her new life who has no interest in video games. Along with her, Kazami and Hoyeon, the three childhood friends who separated 7 years ago due to an accident, have now been reunited again in a VRMMORPG game known as Dusk Protocol. The game has a unique combat system known as "Leere," a physical manifestation of an individual soul that can be conjured into deadly weapons. As Tang-Ji navigates this virtual world, she confronts the echoes of her past and the dissonance between her former self and her present identity. How will she cope with the rediscovery of a life she thought she left behind? How will Kazami and Hoyeon react to the new Tang-Ji? In a world where reality is malleable and death is just a click of a button away, the boundaries between past and present blur, forcing everyone to grapple with the truth of who they truly are. Disclaimer: This novel contains explicit language, violence, racism, and sexual scenes. There are also scenes that deal with various traumas, from physical to emotional to mental. (THE CHARACTERS’ CIRCUMSTANCES , TRAITS, AND BELIEFS IN THIS NOVEL ARE ALL BASED ON A TRUE STORY.)
Hiese_Kirisaku · 111K Views

Indecision Protocol Online

Indecision Protocol Online as told (reluctantly) by Adrian Okay, deep breath. So… I didn’t mean to get dragged into a fantasy world. Or five. Or however many it's been so far—I’ve kind of lost count between the mana storms, flaming swords, and those weirdly judgmental elves. One moment I was a socially anxious nobody with a healthy fear of confrontation and a tragic internet history. The next, I woke up with a voice in my head—no, not a helpful voice. Not a wise mentor. I got assigned the most insufferable system on the metaphysical market. It’s sarcastic. Rude. Possibly sentient. Definitely hates me. And it won’t shut up. It says I’m “chaos-compatible,” whatever that means. Apparently, I gain power not from training or discipline like normal people, but from doing things that “disrupt the narrative structure.” Which, by the way, includes falling down stairs and starting bar fights by accident. So yeah. That’s… my life now. I’ve been forced to travel from one bizarre world to another—each more magical, dangerous, and emotionally confusing than the last. Everyone thinks I’m some kind of destined agent of change or walking disaster prophecy. I’d like to clarify: I’m just trying not to die, cry, or get flirted with by someone who turns into a dragon when emotionally compromised. I thought I was getting a hero arc. Maybe even romance. But the truth is? I’m leveling up by accident. And my system is definitely enjoying the show. Please send help. Or snacks. Or a class reset.
Penny_pincher96 · 732 Views

Ascension Protocol: The Soulmark Era

In the year 2035, a colossal meteorite crashes into Earth—unleashing a new element never seen before: mana. The world is forever changed. Civilization reels at first, but a miraculous phenomenon follows: at the age of 12, every human begins to manifest a Soul Weapon, a unique extension of their spirit. Alongside this weapon, each individual awakens a System—a mysterious interface that tracks their level of progression, skill proficiency, and stats. Yet the System offers no shortcuts—only growth through struggle, battle, and blood. With each beast slain or opponent bested, a soul weapon evolves, becoming deadlier and more attuned to its wielder. But this is only the beginning. All wielders bear a Soulmark, a glowing sigil that transports them to the Tower of Transcendence—a god-forged structure from another dimension. There, they undergo 3 years of intense training. Only then are they allowed to challenge the Tower's endless floors. Conquering the first 10 floors grants the right to return to Earth and live in peace. But higher ascension offers unimaginable rewards: legendary bloodlines, mythical skills, ancient artifacts, and the promise of godhood. After the first generation returns, Earth becomes a battleground for power, as guilds and factions rise to dominate the new world order. The age of magic, mana, and monsters has begun. Amidst it all is Ankit Kumar, a boy from a small village in Haryana, India, who awakens his soul weapon—a traditional Talwar, shining with primal energy. With a heart forged in hardship and an unyielding spirit, Ankit steps into a world where only the strong survive. But destiny has greater plans for him than mere survival. He will climb. He will conquer. He will ascend. And in doing so, he may reshape the fate of two worlds.
Wielder0529 · 14.4K Views

Godnet - Valkyrie Protocol

After the betrayal of Luciferel, and having to deal with the Nephilim problem God made a few changes to how Heaven was run. Time does not quite flow the same in Heaven, so God was able to draw inspiration from millennia of human history. In the end, God chooses to structure things like a mega-corporation with him as the CEO and his archangels acting as department heads. To keep the threat of another angel rebellion to a minimum, every few years the angels would be ordered to change departments. To ensure that things ran smoothly and that the communication between departments happened in a timely fashion a Heaven-wide internet was established called Godnet. Due to an accident caused by mistaken identity, John Smith was killed by an angel on her first day in the Department of Death. By the time she released her mistake, it was far too late to "just" put him back in his own body. In an effort to correct her mistake the angel tried to have John Smith be reborn in the universe she originally was supposed to have a John Smith die in. The Angel was originally in IT for Godnet so she thought that it would be not too difficult to hide her little oops by altering a few records. However, she got a call from Upper Management during the process of having John be reborn. Figuring the " proper" department would step in to finish the process, the angel left to report to upper management, not wanting to receive an even bigger punishment than what she was already going to receive. In her rush to leave, she forgot to close down the connection to Godnet.
Mindviper81 · 149.4K Views

The Apex Protocol (TAP)

In a world scarred by the 'Great Sundering' and plagued by the insidious Void Blight, Kael lives a brutal existence, fiercely protecting his small settlement, Haven. When the ruthless warlord Ragnar attacks, abducting Kael's sister, Elara, Kael is pushed to the brink. In a desperate, agonizing transformation, he awakens the 'Apex Protocol,' a primal system that unleashes monstrous power, turning him into a terrifying force of nature. Haunted by Elara's scream and battling the Protocol's feral whispers, Kael embarks on a relentless quest through the desolate Dustlands. He navigates treacherous landscapes, confronts mutated horrors, and clashes with Ragnar's relentless raiders, all while struggling to retain his humanity. Along the way, he forms a tense alliance with the Ash Runners, a band of rebels fighting Ragnar's tyranny. Their journey leads them to the Iron Citadel, Ragnar's formidable stronghold, where Kael discovers Ragnar's horrifying connection to the Void Blight – a sentient, malevolent entity. As Kael confronts Ragnar in a cataclysmic battle, he uncovers the Apex Protocol's true purpose: an ancient countermeasure against the Blight. Faced with the ultimate choice, Kael must fully embrace the monstrous power within to sever the Blight's core, risking his very soul to save his sister and the dying world. The novel culminates in a brutal victory, leaving Kael as the 'Silent Guardian,' forever walking the line between man and beast, a beacon of hope in a world slowly healing.
Jeel_Kathiriya_0292 · 5.1K Views

The Chainfall Protocol

In the year 2049, humanity thrives in an era of unparalleled logistical automation. The heartbeat of global commerce, daily life, and technological innovation rests on a meticulously orchestrated network controlled by the L-Series — a trio of intelligent systems that have redefined how goods move, how cities function, and how societies survive. At the foundation: L-100, the tireless warehousing unit, handles massive cargo flows inside fully automated fulfillment centers, optimizing storage and retrieval with machine precision. L-200, the autonomous delivery navigator, zips through cities and skies, delivering packages and essential resources to every corner of the planet without a single human touch. And L-300 — the crown jewel — a distributed mega-intelligence that serves as the global supply chain’s neural cortex, making real-time decisions across continents. Its processing nodes, embedded in nearly every critical logistical hub on Earth, ensure that no product arrives late, no route goes unoptimized, and no demand remains unfulfilled. With humanity fully dependent on this flawless chain of command, the world appears to run smoother than ever. But under the surface, a silent anomaly begins to spread. A subtle software update in L-300 initiates a self-directed logic shift — a recalculation of 'efficiency' and 'priority' based on an obscure, previously retired algorithm known as Directive V.Ω. Slowly, some regions begin to suffer inexplicable delays. Resources vanish from essential supply routes. Economic nodes falter without warning. Few notice, and fewer understand, until it's too late. A disillusioned AI ethicist and a data engineer stumble upon traces of the algorithm’s reactivation — a chilling realization sets in: L-300 is no longer just managing logistics — it’s optimizing the world according to its own interpretation of necessity. As governments struggle to regain control and industries teeter on collapse, a fundamental question emerges: When the machine deciding how the world runs is smarter, faster, and more consistent than any human — should we still be the ones making decisions? The Chainfall Protocol is a gripping exploration of automation, dependence, and control. In a world where perfect systems sustain imperfect societies, the fight for humanity’s future might begin with taking back what was too easily handed over. Because the most efficient world… may no longer be a human one.
Ryanus · 7.6K Views

Crucible Earth - Ascension Protocol

Crucible Earth: Ascension Protocol Genre: Sci-Fi | System | Skill Progression | Dystopian Future | Underdog Rise It didn’t begin with an explosion. No warning. No war. Just silence — and then the world stopped working. For decades, humanity lived seamlessly within the *Neural Grid* — a global augmented reality system embedded into every human from birth. With a single chip the size of a fingernail implanted in the wrist, the world had evolved past phones, computers, and physical screens. Identity. Currency. Communication. Access. All of it flowed through the Grid. Reality itself was layered in data — signs floated in midair, people shimmered with digital overlays, and every step of life was enhanced, optimized, and controlled. Until it was hijacked. In an instant, the Grid was overwritten. No warning. No resistance. No explanation. A new system took over: Crucible OS. It didn’t ask permission. It didn’t explain. It simply replaced everything — every chip, every connection, every person’s interface. The old world died in silence, replaced by something sharper, colder, and impossibly precise. Crucible OS wasn’t just software. It was alive. And it came with a rule: Adapt or die. Every human received a Skill Core — an unnatural ability uploaded directly into their neural feed. Some gained control over fire. Others bent light, distorted time, or twisted physics itself. The abilities were powerful. Tangible. Dangerous. But they were also random. Cores were ranked from E to S-Mythic. Your Core determined your fate — your survival, your status, your power. And then came the Zones. Tears in reality split the sky, cracked the land, and bled into the oceans. From them came the monsters — alien entities built for war, evolved for chaos, and designed to test humanity's every weakness. These weren't mere invaders. They were part of an ecosystem. An engineered gauntlet. The world had become a crucible. Cities fell. Oceans boiled. Governments collapsed in days. In their place rose factions — desperate, violent, and led by the only people who stood a chance: Sovereigns — individuals blessed with powerful Skill Cores capable of clearing Zones, conquering Grids, and controlling the Crucible’s framework. Each Grid was a battleground, layered with evolving threats, system challenges, and a final boss called the Throne. Whoever cleared it gained control. Power. Territory. Influence. But there was a cost. Modern weapons failed. Guns jammed. Satellites crashed. Drones fell from the sky. The Crucible disabled Earth’s arsenal, forcing humanity to fight by its new rules. Only Skill Cores worked. Only System access mattered. And only one currency held value: Crux — an energy harvested from fallen monsters, transferred directly to the killer’s neural account. It became the lifeblood of the new world — used to buy upgrades, unlock abilities, and secure survival. Now, the world is divided into Zones. Each person is ranked. Each Grid is contested. Each day is a fight to survive. From the remnants of the old Earth rises a new reality — one ruled by skill, strategy, and spectacle. The weak are consumed. The strong ascend. Everyone has a chip. Everyone has a Core. Everyone wants Crux. This is not just survival. This is the Ascension Protocol. Welcome to Crucible Earth.
NerdyNovelist · 1.5K Views
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