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Smallville Clark Oc

Transcending :I Have a Talent Identification Golden Finger

this is a novel that combines elements of fantasy, strategy, adventure, and political struggle.The protagonist, Clark Williams, travels from Earth to the Normandy Empire, he is originally a downtrodden baron who inherits a poor and backward territory. After handling his father's funeral, Clark faces various challenges within his domain, such as food shortages, economic decline, security issues, and external threats. Clark possesses a unique ability—he can see people's attributes and talents, allowing him to recruit loyal and capable allies. His journey is filled with struggles against adversity; through wisdom and courage, he gradually improves the situation in his territory, develops the economy, strengthens the military, and seeks his own interests in political conflicts. As the story unfolds, Clark's influence grows, and his territory becomes increasingly prosperous. He must confront external threats, such as invasions by beast tribes, while also navigating internal power struggles and the intrigues of the nobility. Additionally, Clark has to manage relationships with the residents of his territory, his allies, and romantic entanglements. The novel features a cast of intriguing characters surrounding Clark, including the loyal maid Alice, the wise mage Erica, the powerful knight Duncan, and Lydia, who has dragon blood in her veins. Their stories intertwine to create an epic tale of courage, growth, and the struggle for power. Under Clark's leadership, his territory transforms from an overlooked outpost into a powerful and thriving center of influence. Clark himself evolves from a young lord into a visionary ruler. His name and story are sung by bards, becoming a legend.
DaoisteqzVGe · 14.7K Views

The CEO's Fabulous Ex-Wife

The story revolves around the elite circles of high society, where power and prestige dictate relationships, and emotions are often overshadowed by obligations and expectations. At the heart of this tale is a love triangle between Sophia Evans, Mason Clarke, and Lily Foster, each character bound by complicated histories, deep emotions, and societal pressures. Sophia Evans, a gentle and selfless woman, comes from a modest background but was thrust into the world of the wealthy Clarke family after a tragic incident that claimed her parents’ lives. In gratitude for her parents’ sacrifice, Mason’s grandmother insisted on their marriage. Despite Mason’s cold indifference and his ongoing feelings for his childhood sweetheart, Lily Foster, Sophia remains devoted, hoping for a love that seems forever out of reach. Mason Clarke, an heir to a multi-million-dollar business empire, is trapped between his sense of duty and the desires of his heart. His childhood love for Lily, the illegitimate daughter of the Foster family, never fades, yet his commitment to his grandmother’s wishes and his marriage to Sophia leave him emotionally distant. He is a man divided between two women—one who symbolizes his past and true love, and the other, a constant reminder of duty and obligation. Lily Foster, elegant yet fragile, returns after years of absence, reigniting old flames and complicating Mason’s already troubled marriage. As the illegitimate child of the powerful Foster family, Lily has always faced rejection and has never fully been able to claim the life she desires. The novel delves into the emotional and psychological turmoil of these three individuals, set against a backdrop of wealth, ambition, and societal expectations. It explores themes of love, betrayal, sacrifice, and the longing for freedom in a world where personal desires are often sacrificed for family honor and tradition.
Shirley_Shirley_5976 · 1K Views

traveling throughout the multiverse with my oc's and as one.

basic reincarnation book were the man character gets wishes 1. a system to travel throughout the multiverse with their oc's with the ability to transform (transfer in-between the oc they want) 2. the ability for any of the original traveling party brought into the world to have up to 3 deaths like Minecraft and to also set spawn points ( main spawn point if a spawn point isn't set is the main character) 3. the ability for any of the non-human oc's like the animotonics to transform into humans if they inter into a world without the technology to avoid suspicion( also the ability for any human like oc's to transform into a non-human species of there pics incase they go into a world without humans or were I'd be dangerous to be human). 4. the ability of an inventory like area to store thing and for oc's that aren't being used to live. 5. the ability to reset the age of any of the non-immortal oc's ages after every world to the oc's liking ( if one of younger ones want to stay older their age would be the one that they want from aging in the world and look like this for example ( zen age 22{ his original age}) that way he can remember his original age in case he would like to go back to it no one except the other oc's can see his original age or how long he's actually been alive after traveling for so many years though world's. 6. the ability that if they travel to a omega-verse, fair-vese to pick which gender would they like to have added to there's while in said would.) first worlds are anima, +anima, dark earth, and the Darren Shan comic book series, maximum ride series comics/novels. I don't own any of the word stories that they will travel to and all credit of the originals goes to the author's and artist of the books they travel two. fantasy, action, adventure, romance, possible bl and maybe gl / poly romances . if you don't like bl, gl and or any of the implied romance ideas this book isn't for you most of my OC's are part of the LGBTQ+ and if I get to were I could see them in a relationship I'll try doing that relationships with mostly likely be slow pasted to start up/heat up any pg13-r 18 romantic chapters will be marked at the top of the chapter doesn't include things like hugging holding hands light kisses (does include deep kissing/kisses). and blood or gore probably will not be marked unless it's going to be dark/grim. because of first few books I chose to travel to there is warnings for death, implied slavery around main characters, kidnapping (Darren Shan series, +anima series I've read all the books, maybe anima series been a minute since I have read the first book. dark earth I've only read the first 4 or 5 books so far. maximum ride series comics read 8 or 10, and novels read all ). if I can think of more I'll add it to the synopsis.
zeron1865 · 2.4K Views

Apocalypse: Possessing the Space Ring

Several years ago, humans recklessly discharged nuclear wastewater into the ocean, causing irreversible consequences. A virus, stemming from nuclear contamination, suddenly underwent a horrifying mutation, pushing humanity to the brink of doomsday. Amidst this apocalyptic frenzy, Clark experienced the betrayal of his beloved wife, Monica, who left him amidst a horde of zombies, ultimately getting devoured. However, fate seemed unwilling to let him depart so easily. Thus, Clark was reborn. Upon his rebirth, Clark retained precious memories from his past life and found a mysterious space ring that could store food and various items. With the aid of this magical ring, he began assembling his own team, endeavoring to overturn the world order that existed before the apocalypse and establish a new one. Clark was no longer the helpless man; he had become a leader capable of harnessing the power of the space ring to confront threats in the world. However, this new world was not without its challenges. His team had to face endless hordes of zombies, compete with other survivors for limited resources. Clark and his team embarked on a thrilling confrontation where they would have to engage in endless slaughter for survival and hope. This is a post-apocalyptic tale filled with tension, hope, and despair. Clark will lead readers to explore a new world fraught with unknowns and challenges, a world where they must grapple with zombies and the dark side of humanity.
xianchen_jiang_7455 · 224.5K Views

PLAY OF DEATH

There was a girl who had a simple life named Jessy. Her family wasn’t rich, but it was full of love. She always called weird because of her fashion choices. Because of her scholarship, she decided to study at a famous university, but she never imagined that she would encounter something horrible at this place.  On the first day of school, her classmates were disappointed by her, but she did her best to make friends. That day she met Clark. He was the handsomest guy on campus, the one that all of the girls had a crush on. Most of them were practically dying to be his girl. Clark had friends named Nikki, Gerly, Cherry and Justin. They were the most popular at university. They seemed nice at first, but Nikki was so irritated with Jessy for whatever reason, so they decide to play a game with her. This game required that Clark seduce Jessy. He then planned to leave her after she was thoroughly in love with him. Clark started to be Jessy’s friend, which was a welcome change given that no one else was as friendly as Jessy had hoped when she came to university. Clark would always drive her home. They would eat together and do their class projects together. Then Clark started to court her and did his best to become her boyfriend. As the days passed by, Clark and Jessy grew very close. After a month of being Jessy’s boyfriend, Clark decided to tell the truth along with Nikki. He told Jessy that he and his friends had carefully planned all the things that had happened. He explained that he didn’t love Jessy and had cruelly dated her only to crush her at Nikki’s direction. Aware of how truly awful people at the university were, Jessy felt both crushed and enraged. She wanted to fight, but she was weak and didn't know what to do. All she wanted was to cry and think that everything would be okay after all, but she couldn’t prevent the negative spiral of thoughts that followed. She was so overwhelmed and her world felt so shattered that she ran into the road and was hit by a semi-truck, dying instantly.  Devastated by Jessy’s death, her family became very lonely, especially her dad because she had been his only child. He had loved her so much and would have given his life for her. He had done his best to give her what she had wanted as well as what she had needed. He had tried to make her happy. Now she was gone. But why? Why would his daughter leap in front of a truck? Jessy’s father never get over what happened with Jessy until a man told him the truth. Jessy deserved justice. He deserved justice. Would he go to the police? No. They wouldn’t solve anything. Even if they did, they’d be far too merciful. Jessy’s classmates had caused their deaths, so he would cause theirs. He began creating a game of death.     Jessy’s father began work as a janitor to take his revenge. He started to kill each of Jessy’s classmates. His father didn’t have any mercy, thinking only to punish those who had caused his daughter’s death. He put one of Jessy’s killers into a box full Play of Death. In the end, Jessy’s father got his revenge, but his wife, Jessy’s mother, felt terrible about what her husband was doing. She didn’t have any choice but to kill him to prevent him for killing even more people, people he thought deserved it because they were bullies. She killed him before he had a chance to kill Nikki and Clark. They asked for forgiveness, which she gave them, knowing that their own guilt would haunt them more than any revenge would.
blackinshadow_28 · 35.3K Views
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