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Ashura Ascension

The Cosmic War between the Devas and the Ashuras was a battle that shook the very fabric of existence. The Devas, beings of light and harmony, sought to preserve balance and creation. In contrast, the Ashuras, born of chaos and ambition, craved dominion over all things, their essence entwined with destruction and change. For eons, the war raged across the cosmos, stars igniting and dying in the wake of their conflict. The Ashuras, unwilling to concede, reached deep into their chaotic essence to create something new—a race they called the Dark Ones. These beings, born of shadow and magic, were unlike anything the cosmos had ever seen. They embodied raw, untamed power, and their forms varied wildly. From elegant, immortal vampires to ferocious werebeasts, from the ethereal Aetherborn to the ruthless Lycanthes, the Dark Ones were an army designed to overwhelm the light. The Devas, in their righteous glory, rose to meet this new threat. They forged weapons of light and rallied the forces of creation itself to banish the Ashuras and their Dark Ones. The battle came to a climactic end when the Devas, pooling their divine energies, sealed the Ashuras away in a prison outside time and space. The Dark Ones, weakened and leaderless, scattered across the world, becoming remnants of a forgotten age. Eons Later The world flourished in the absence of war. Kingdoms rose, civilizations thrived, and magic intertwined with daily life. Yet, the shadow of the past lingered, woven into the stories told by hearthfires and in the ruins of ancient battlefields. The Dark Ones, now called by other names, remained scattered. Vampires, once generals of the Ashuras, hid in the shadows, their elegant courts manipulating events from behind the scenes. Lycanthes ruled the wilds, their packs fierce and untamable. The Sylvari, creatures born of chaos but drawn to the balance of nature, became guardians of the ancient forests, while the Drakari, half-dragon warriors, claimed their place as scholars and warriors in the world of men. Magic coursed through everything—through the land, the sky, and even the people. Mages summoned storms with a thought, warriors bonded with beasts that roamed the ether, and alchemists turned base metals into shimmering crystals of power. Cities carved from stone floated high in the sky, held aloft by the remnants of Deva magic, and vast seas were patrolled by ships powered by lightning and wind. Yet, peace was fragile. In the darkest corners of the world, whispers began to spread. Strange phenomena were reported—forests dying overnight, rivers running black as ink, and creatures not seen since the Cosmic War emerging from forgotten ruins. The balance of the world trembled, as if an ancient, sealed force was straining against its chains. And in the heart of it all, a boy sat by a campfire, his necklace glowing faintly as though stirred by the echoes of a forgotten war. The Boy and the Whispering World He gazed into the fire, the dancing flames reflecting in his dark eyes. The weight of the necklace around his neck felt heavier than ever. It had been eons since the war, but somehow, he felt it still pulsing in his blood, whispering in his dreams.
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This is absolutely discontinuous nonsense

This was the story of the Wannabe Webnovelist Team (aka WW) who slaved over writing for five years and did not receive a single reader, only to discover that the person responsible for the final edit and publishing in the Wannabe Webnovelist writing team never actually published anything. He had only uploaded everything to the drafts. Sit back and relax (or not) as you try to figure out which character has written which paragraph or chapter. Not to mention working out how many people are actually in this team - this may fluctuate. The WW team's rules in this novel are that once a chapter has been published, no one in the team can edit it. (NB: all the characters in this work are fictional and while any resemblance to real life people are not entirely coincidental - no insults are meant. This is a completely tongue in cheek, rubbish piece of nothing. Yes, you read that right. If you find this as nonsensical as the author(s), then 'high five!' You are on the right page.) Also, has this story really been discontinued? Wait and see... because if it really has been discontinued, we hope the readers enjoy being left hanging on the cliff edge - or just hanging, cos there's nothing wrong with just hanging about. Addit Oct 2023: WW is on a long break. Who knows if they'll ever get back together or come back (in fact, I doubt they will ever return - I think they've given up). Therefore, you will receive random short stories instead. This is now truly discontinuous nonsense. Enjoy. If you don't like one story, you can now switch to a different one via the contents page. Yay.
Tonukurio · 54.1K Views
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