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Tempest Of The Stellar War

Heroes of Avangard: War of the Celestianites

ARC 1, ARC 2, AND ARC 3 This fantasy-based, young adult, middle grade story is about a 12-year-old male main character named "Lens Don the Celestianite". He's known for having the most embarrassing moments ever, and is also as seen as someone who can't fight, unintelligent, and he is pretty insecure of himself. When he enters Insane Middle School, he's determined to face any challenge against him, and will become a hero he's always dreamt to be--to prove to everyone that he is more than meets the eye. That's until a prophecy bestows upon him, telling him to fulfill the first part: "Celestial's Fight". The prophecy is about the raging war between the Celestianites and Lunaranites that is currently happening. They've been fighting for the Lost Key for years, and before King Vigilzante died to the King of the Lunaranites, he wrote a prophecy where it says that five heroes must go on an adventure to find the Lost Key. If they don't, the Lunaranites will prevail, and the land of Avangard will turn into dust and fail. King Dreadixz wants to rule the entirety of Avangard, which has caused the war. If they find the Lost Key, the Celestianites will win, and peace will be restored. When Don has to fulfill "Celestial's Fight", he has to go through all of the continents in Avangard that have the most powerful beasts known to man. And once Don defeats them, he'll have to fight Dreadixz and kill him in order to become the next King of the Celestianites after King Vigilzante died. Will Don fulfill "Celestial's Fight" with the help of his friends, Olsen, Prince, Demaurion, Archie, Ella, and Power? Will he prove to everybody that he's not weak, but instead is a hero full of determination? Find out in Heroes of Avangard: War of the Celestianites.
Astraldude · 12.6K Views

Stellar Fragments

Stellar Fragments: When Steam Meets the Void, Who Will Light the Last Star? The morning mist over Port Belen reeks of rust. Zhou Mingrui never expected a crumpled oilcloth bundle, scavenged from a dockside jump, to tear open a rift to the Astral Plane. But when he unwraps it—a leather-bound book with a seven-pointed star embossed on its cover, its pages swirling with constellations—he feels a primal pull, like the stars themselves are whispering his name. This is 1873, and Port Belen is a city teetering between progress and chaos. Steam engines roar, but the clocks tick backward. Corpses in morgues scribble "Eclipse Prayers." Dockworkers go mad, screaming of a "whale with a thousand eyes." All roads lead to Stellar Fragments, a forbidden text rumored to hold the key to stopping the Astral Leviathan—a colossal entity slumbering in the void, its awakening marked by the "Void Solstice": when seven stars align over Port Belen, and reality itself begins to unravel. "You have the Starwatcher’s mark," says Claire, the scarred astrologer of the Night Owl Society, sliding the book across a creaky oak table. Her brass bracelets clink with constellations. "The last Starwatcher vanished a decade ago, leaving only this warning: When the seven stars kiss the Void, the Leviathan wakes. Only the Starwatcher can anchor reality—by becoming part of the stars themselves." But Zhou is no hero. Just a grad student of 19th-century occultism, now trapped in a game of cosmic stakes: A steam-powered astrolabe explodes in his hands, its needle pointing to "Void." A noble heiress’s "spirit pigeons" grow feverish, pecking at the sky where the Leviathan’s "void eyes" glow. The city’s Eclipse Value—measuring the breach between worlds—creeps up: 0.01%, 0.03%, 0.05%... In the flickering light of an old church basement, the Night Owl Society gathers. Seven "Astral Artifacts" lie scattered: a moonstone gear humming with pale light, a cracked whistle that silences mad machinery, a pocket watch frozen mid-tick… Five more remain. Without them, the Leviathan’s shadow will consume Port Belen. But Stellar Fragments holds a final, blood-chilling clue: "To bind the stars, the Starwatcher must bleed." That night, the Leviathan rises. Its gargantuan form breaches the mist, scales glinting with countless eyes, each one staring at Zhou Mingrui—and the book clutched in his hands. He grips Stellar Fragments, recalling his professor’s words: "Occultism isn’t about controlling the cosmos. It’s about finding light in the dark." Now, with nothing but flesh and starlight as his weapons, Zhou must decide: Will he become a star to stop the void… or be swallowed by it?
fei_wang_0941 · 5.5K Views

Stellar Reckoning: Legacy of THE ONE

In the bustling streets of Mumbai, India, Boddh, a descendant of Bodhidharma, wrestles with existential questions that plague him daily. His life is a constant struggle for survival until a pivotal moment pushes him to the edge of despair. However, fate intervenes when a mysterious voice calls out to him just as he contemplates ending his life. As the legend unfolds, Boddh finds himself thrust into an unknown world, where his life takes an unexpected turn. He embarks on a profound and transformative journey, exploring the depths of his own soul and confronting the mysteries of existence. Will Boddh's future continue to be a tragic tale, or will he discover a greater purpose that transcends his suffering? The novel explores themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the pursuit of meaning in the face of adversity. Through his encounters and trials, Boddh must confront the enigmatic forces that govern his destiny, ultimately unveiling the truth behind the whispers of his own fate. ---------------------------- Newbie Author, the story will be slow in the beginning during the first volume, the first volume would be the backstage and setting up of further future, so not much fighting, don't worry though as the first volume would be a short one. I don't mind the criticism in any way, just don't vent and dump the sh*t you go through in the comments. As it is my first novel, there can be some plotholes and you might find some references from other novels as I am learning while reading from them. Currently looking to work around 2k words per chapter. Hope it keeps the same pace. Character images will be provided time to time and maybe some fighting artwork too. Will add discord further in the future.
SavageSalvatore · 7.4K Views

The War of Mortal Against Gods

The War of Mortals Against Gods When ancient myths are no longer legends, but revelations of the universe's ultimate horror. In 2024, China accidentally touched a forbidden secret on the far side of the moon, awakening the "Primal Chaos" that had slept for ten millennia—a group of immortal "Ancient Gods" who manipulate the laws of the cosmos. Every five years, they descend upon Earth, wielding powers beyond mortal comprehension to conduct a bloody harvest. The fate of human civilization is thrust into a "War of Mortals and Gods" spanning ten thousand years. From Chang'e's tragic sacrifice to suppress the gods, to the tear-stained epic of the Great Flood and Nüwa mending the heavens, the legends passed down through generations of mortals turn out to be real imprints of resistance against the deities. Facing this divine judgment, humanity awakens from initial ignorance, internal strife, and arrogance through bloodshed. Through repeated, agonizing "Five-Year Curses," they cast aside all selfish desires, forging "Law Weapons" with their flesh and blood, using technology to wield the first sharp blade against the gods. However, this is not the end. When the "Primal Chaos" reveals new, more cunning and psychologically devastating abilities, humanity's only hope rests on a solitary ark named the "Ark of Hope." It will carry humanity's last vestiges of faith, sailing 200,000 light-years into unknown deep space, to seek the fabled "Friendly Gods" who supposedly once aided humanity. This is an epic about sacrifice, unity, technology, and faith. With each passing "Five-Year Curse" countdown, can mortals defy fate, secure a glimmer of hope for civilization, and perhaps even bring a definitive end to this ten-thousand-year destiny?
ZongYu · 6.5K Views
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