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Godlike Naruto And Starving Games

The Sin Art Kingdom Games

My world called me a monster. A demon. And… they weren’t wrong. My sins alone were enough to kill me. After all, my entire squad was slaughtered… by my own hand. I was supposed to die for it. But they denied me that right. That promise. So when peace was declared, I made them regret it. I brought their kingdom to its knees… starting with their king’s head. They threw me into a cell. To be whipped. Cut. Even Burned. Scarred every inch of my body. Then... I was summoned. Dragged from one world to another, still shackled, my sins exposed for all to see. Now, they too call me a monster. A sinner bound to the Sin Art System. My title? "The Butcher of Mercy." I expected death. I welcomed it. But instead… I met her. Princess Koralei. A royal with no leash in her hand, no fear in her striking silver eyes. She defied her crown and chose me. Me... as her guard in the Kingdom Games. A monster. A killer. Her only chance to survive. I still don’t know what that means. But when I look at her… I see the chains she hides. The scars behind her smile. And for some reason… I want to break them. The Games were never meant to be fair. People like me were never meant to survive them. But if I fight… I fight for her. If I win… I might save her. And if I find who made her bleed? I’ll might just burn their kingdom to the ground… just like the last one. ------------------------------------------------------------ Writing Schedule: Daily (1500 words chaoters)
G3ntleGiant · 2.6K Views

Divine Games: Discovering Who You Truly Are

After eons of absolute rule, the Supreme God has decided to abandon the throne. But who will take their place? The gods won’t fight for it themselves... humans will. Millions of boys and girls, all between the ages of 16 and 21, are thrown into Aetherion, a planet crafted by the gods—a world both beautiful and brutal, filled with mythical creatures and deadly challenges. Why choose young people? Because they are impulsive, emotional, unstable... and for the gods, that's the perfect entertainment. Each human is assigned to a deity. The more powerful the god, the larger their group of chosen ones. All participants receive blessings that enhance their strength, agility, and endurance—but these don't equalize them. If someone was stronger before, they'll still be stronger after. The blessings are meant to help them face the monsters of Aetherion… and make the spectacle even grander. Gods can grant a select few divine weapons—rare, unbreakable artifacts reserved for the most promising individuals. But there’s an even deeper mystery: within each group, only one person can awaken a secret power, triggered by fulfilling a unique, personal condition set by the Supreme God. Not even the deities know what that condition is. The power grows stronger the longer it’s held… and once someone unlocks it, the others can’t—unless that person dies. Alliances, betrayals, unlikely friendships, and forbidden love—nothing is off-limits. But in the end, only one will survive. Only one will ascend as a demigod, earning a place in the divine pantheon. Divine Games is a story of redemption and second chances—an epic, emotional journey that blends action, drama, comedy, romance, and tragedy. In a world where gods gamble with human lives, the real battle is discovering who you truly are… before someone else erases you forever.
Vito_ · 2.4K Views

Suffering of the Starved

Once, all he desired was to be acknowledged by his village— To hear his name spoken with pride, not pity. To be praised by his family for more than being quiet and obedient. To be distinguished amongst his siblings, to stand apart in a way that mattered. To be seen by his parents, truly seen—not as an obligation, but as a son worthy of love. Karon was a boy of small ambitions and deep wounds. He did not dream of thrones or glory, only of warmth. Of laughter at a dinner table. Of a father’s nod. Of a mother’s arms. Of belonging. But none of it came. They called his older brother a warrior, his younger sister a prodigy. Karon, they did not call at all. Now, the village is ash. His siblings lie scattered across the broken world, devoured by beasts or conscripted into distant wars. His parents, faces once so distant and unreachable, are now nothing but bones beneath a fallen roof. And Karon—Karon is alone. Not just in body, but in purpose. There is no one left to see him. No dream left to chase. No story left to shape. Once he hungered for recognition. Now, he hungers only for survival. In this world of rotting kingdoms and endless war, where monsters wear both fur and armor, Karon’s name has no meaning. No place. He scavenges ruins, sleeps in hollow trees, and counts the days by the sound of distant screams. His fingers are cracked from clawing through graves for food. His shadow grows long and sharp. His eyes reflect less of the boy he was, and more of the thing he’s becoming. He does not know where he is going. He only knows that something inside him still lives— A hunger deeper than starvation. A hollow that no meat can fill. Not anymore. Perhaps one day, they will speak of Karon again. Not as a son. Not as a brother. But as a creature that walks through the ruins, feeding on what remains of hope.
Palelord · 483 Views

THE GAMES: UCLA

Ten girls who recently moved to a new town called Los Angeles, California to live and to school. They moved into this town without their parents, they were admitted into Auburn University, UCLA, each of them carrying a genuine intention of starting college, studying and graduating with a bachelor's degree. Each of these girls went with their views and characters, ideas and aspirations that were enacted by the students, the way things were done and whosoever went against these rules were called 'weird, awkward, different or a nerd'. These 10 young girls stepped in without the realization of these rules, they were all said to be virgins, they had high self esteem, good cognitive, beauty and good character but as new- comers 'Freshers' some of them had to bend their rules to please others and those watching in order not to be called weird, odd, awkward or different. They saw fellow colleagues taking drugs, having fun, going to night parties and hanging out with friends of spoilt behavior and chose to follow. They wanted to be seen, to be accepted, recognized, in short 'popular', they found it intriguing and it was said that in order to be seen, popular, you have to join them. These same girls who hated bad image, had good upbringing had to start all over again to form their image and character because they let people decide it for them. The games have already been made, who would change the games, what would happen to the remaining five girls? The boys made the game, the girls changed the game in this novel find out what it means for a player to ne played, who can change the games and the rules?
Precious_Ajikeru · 12.8K Views
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