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Mist and Meteors

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Marcus Hale died in the most ridiculous way imaginable. Struck in the head by a golf-ball sized meteor. Instead of oblivion, he awakens in a white void where a towering goddess named Lucifer offers him a second chance in a mysterious new world covered in deadly mist. A world where thousands of other dead humans have also been sent… each given the opportunity to build territories, fight monsters, and rise beyond mortality itself. In this world, power comes from levels, loot, and territory expansion. And Marcus starts with two absurd advantages. SSS Talent — 100% Drop Rate Every monster he kills drops its full loot. S Rank Skill — Meteor A tiny meteor falls from the sky… directly onto his enemies. Starting with only a small shelter, a seven-day protection barrier, and a mysterious Elf Archer unit card, Marcus must survive the dangerous forests, build his territory, and push back the poisonous mist swallowing the world. But as monsters grow stronger and other players rise to power, Marcus begins to realize something unsettling. The goddess watching this world isn’t a savior. She’s running a trial. A test meant to push mortals to their limits… and see if any of them can climb high enough to become demigods… or even gods themselves. Armed with meteors, unlimited loot, and a growing army of loyal companions, Marcus is about to break the system of the Mist World. And maybe—just maybe—rewrite the rules of the gods.
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