Ahmad Raza, a Pakistani NEET and ultimate otaku, dies saving a child and awakens in Terra-2—a parallel Earth where dungeons spawn monsters and humanity fights back using the Card Maker System. In this world, history mirrors his own but with one crucial difference: fiction does not exist. No anime, manga, cartoons, novels, or comics ever graced this reality. Card makers can only summon historical figures and mythological beings, limited by imagination constrained to what was rather than what could be.
Armed with encyclopedic knowledge of thousands of fictional universes, Ahmad possesses an unprecedented advantage. When his System awakens on his eighteenth birthday, he begins creating cards that shatter the world's understanding of possibility—summoning Pikachu and Naruto, Goku and Saitama, cultivation geniuses and cartoon characters who defy physics with Toon Force. As he climbs from Apprentice to Cosmic realms, he revolutionizes card making through evolution mechanics, fusion techniques, and cross-series synergies that natives cannot comprehend.
But power attracts enemies. Traditionalists view his "false" summons as abominations. Rival guilds seek to steal his secrets. Dungeon origins hint at darker truths about the System itself. And as Ahmad ascends from orphan to Sovereign, he must confront the ultimate question: in a world where stories become reality, what happens when the storyteller becomes a god?