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Endless Power

Okay... My life should be over. Dying at the age of 80, I have no regrets other than dying later than my wife, I should have died before my wife so that I wouldn't have to feel so much pain. Selfish. It doesn't matter, does it? I'm going to die soon anyway. Heaven or Hell? I'm not a bad person, but I'm not a good person either... What if my Cost is comparable to Sin? Well, that's a thought I'll have to think about in the afterlife. But... I'm not in the afterlife! I'm young again and in a different world. And what is an existence generator. ========== Prolog 2 ========== My name is Adrian King. I've been around for thousands of years. I'm not sure exactly how long, but it's been more than 10,000 years. The figures I know became people who recorded the history of the world. I'm a human, and I don't think there's been another human in this world who has lived as long as I have — maybe a thousand years, at most. He's known as the greatest ArchMage in the world. I'm not a Mage, but I can't deny that. I can't even use the Aura that is the source of power of the Knights. I'm not a Mage, and I'm not a Knight either. I'm even worse than the worst talent, and my access to those two things is irreversibly cut off. But you know what? All of that was replaced by my development from physical to metaphysical. I became stronger over thousands of years given something called an Existance Generator. I don't know what it is or who gave it to me. I didn't ask for it, nor did I ask to be given a second chance at life. I was content with my life and could have died in my first life, but I was given this second chance, and I decided to live a pleasant life. But, as time went on, everything started to feel a bit ordinary, and I found myself no longer particularly interested in things around me. It was as if the world I thought I knew so well was actually full of endless possibilities and adventures.
Samid_Amusuk · 287 Views

Power Divide

In the near future, humans start awakening superpowers. Some gain the ability to manipulate elements, others can move faster than light, and a rare few can twist the laws of reality. With powers spreading, society is forced to adapt. A new system is built—one where superpowered individuals are split into two categories: Heroes, managed and marketed by the elite Hero League, and Rogues, those who reject the system and live as outlaws. The unnamed protagonist—ordinary until now—awakens a powerful ability and becomes the subject of immediate attention. The Hero League wants to recruit them, offering fame, training, and safety. The Rogues offer freedom, danger, and total independence. Both sides promise power. Both sides hide ugly truths. Refusing to blindly follow either path, the protagonist begins to forge a third way—forming a neutral group of powered individuals committed to protecting the city without control, corruption, or fear. But going independent comes with a cost. The media turns. Both the League and the Rogues label the protagonist a threat. Battles break out in the streets. Friendships fracture. A member of the neutral faction is killed in a betrayal that nearly ends everything. Just when the new group seems on the edge of collapse, public opinion begins to shift. People begin to see the cracks in the League’s shiny image and the violence behind the Rogues’ freedom. The protagonist’s group wins support not through force but through integrity and sacrifice. The novel climaxes in a massive three-way confrontation between the protagonist’s faction, the Hero League, and the Rogues. After intense battles and heavy losses, a turning point is reached. With the public fully behind the protagonist, the factions agree to dissolve their grip on power. The story ends not with dominance but with balance. A new council—made up of heroes, rogues, and everyday citizens—is formed. The protagonist, now a true leader, continues forward as a symbol of a third path in a world that finally has room for more than black and white.
Daoistp9zAKI · 9.3K Views

Power creation

It started like any other day. The sun hung lazily over the city skyline as Marcus walked home from school, his bag slung over one shoulder, earbuds in, the music barely loud enough to drown out the traffic. He was halfway through his usual shortcut—an alley between two old warehouses—when he saw it: a red button. It wasn’t connected to anything. Just sitting there on the cracked pavement, glossy and perfectly round, like it had been waiting. Curious and maybe a little bored, Marcus picked it up. Before he could second-guess himself, his thumb pressed down. The world blinked. In an instant, the alley, the city, the noise—everything—vanished. He was floating in an endless void, a dark expanse with no up or down, no sound but his own heartbeat. Then, far in the distance, something moved. A colossal figure, humanoid in shape but so massive and radiant it was impossible to describe, materialized before him. Its voice echoed through the void—not with sound, but directly into Marcus’s thoughts. "All who press the Button shall be reborn. Each of you will awaken in a different universe, on a different planet. The ability you possess in this new life will be determined by the Wheel." Only then did Marcus notice the others. Dozens, maybe hundreds of people, standing silently in the blackness, all staring forward. A great Wheel appeared next to the being—glowing with symbols Marcus couldn’t decipher. One by one, the people stepped forward, spun the Wheel, and vanished into a swirl of light. When it was Marcus's turn, he stepped forward with trembling legs and grasped the Wheel. It was warm. He spun. It clicked and flashed, slowing until it landed on a glowing symbol: **Power Creation.** Before he could react, the void dissolved—and he was falling, spiraling through stars, until he landed on the surface of a strange new world. A new life had begun.
overlord129 · 996 Views
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