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Star Wars: The Hidden Fear

Star Wars: The Hidden Fear Jedi Knight Tein has spent years hunting the forgotten relics of the Dark Side, learning to live in the gray edges of the Force where most Jedi fear to look. When a mission to the frozen world of Rhen Var uncovers an ancient Sith prison-artifact, Tein makes a single quiet choice — to understand the darkness rather than bury it — and unknowingly frees something older than the Republic. Darth Phobos. The Hidden Fear. Her spirit awakens slowly, feeding not on blood, but terror — vanishing crews, silent rooms, people found frozen in final dread with no mark upon them. As whispers spread across the Outer Rim, Tein and his secret apprentice El-Je follow the trail of absence into a galaxy beginning to shudder in its sleep. They find more than victims. They find a leader slipping into obsession — a powerful Force-user who once protected his people and is now willing to break them to keep them safe. Manipulated by nightmares he cannot fight, he becomes the instrument Phobos uses to harvest fear — and to draw Tein closer. Because Phobos does not want to destroy him. She wants to wear him. As Tein and El-Je race to stop a town collapsing into terror, they face the most brutal duel of their lives — a battle of blades, bodies, and the Force at its breaking point. And in the quiet that follows, the truth becomes impossible to ignore: The artifact has gone silent. The fear has begun to speak. And across the galaxy, the Dark Side listens. This is a story of restraint and obsession, of loyalty that becomes love without ever saying it, and of fear so old that even Sith Lords once trembled before it. The galaxy believes it knows the Sith. It has forgotten Phobos.
Jonathan_Celestine · 0 Views

Reincarnated As A Avatar

Tony dies in a catastrophic hover-car accident on Earth and awakens reborn on Pandora, not as a warrior or a chosen hero, but as a newborn Na’vi of the Omatikaya clan. Taken in as one of their own, he grows up as the younger brother of Eytukan, placing him at the very heart of Na’vi history decades before the events of Avatar. The story is set forty to fifty years before the first film, in an era when humans are little more than distant rumors, the forest is untouched, and tradition rules clan life with little compromise. For the sake of the narrative, human and Na’vi aging are treated as equal, and several canon ages—Eytukan’s included—are adjusted to better fit the story’s timeline. (Its said in lore he's around 90 or something, but for this, imma change that. )These changes are framed as natural generational differences rather than contradictions. Tony is not born physically superior or divinely chosen; his true advantage lies in his retained human consciousness and his ability to adapt that mindset to Na’vi life. The first ten years of Tony’s life are largely skipped, as they are defined more by survival and learning than by major events. During this time, his memories of Earth slowly fade, replaced by instinct, language, and the subtle presence of Eywa. By the age of thirteen, when Na’vi children begin true training and rites of passage, Tony’s human perspective begins to influence his actions meaningfully—and the future of the clan. Tony possesses a “golden finger” or system, not as overt magic. Still, it functions much like an MMO or survival game interface, tracking stats such as strength, agility, etc, while also cataloging skills, equipment quality, and crafting recipes. The system offers no shortcuts to industrial progress—there is no metalworking, wheeled transport, or stone-on-stone advancement. Instead, it mirrors a progression style similar to ARK, grounded entirely in organic materials, bone tools, fibers, resins, and Na’vi techniques. The system grants awareness and efficiency, not power, and Tony must still train, fail, and earn respect through effort. As he grows, Tony’s presence subtly alters Omatikaya's life. He forms a deep, complex bond with Eytukan—part brotherhood, part rivalry, part moral anchor. After the age of thirteen, the story begins to diverge more sharply from canon. Tony develops unorthodox hunting strategies, experiments with new tactical approaches, and helps shape emerging clan roles such as scouts, pathfinders, and beast-binders. He does not invent technology, but he reframes tradition, pushing the boundaries of what Na’vi society believes is possible without breaking its spiritual core. Over time, deeper conflicts emerge. Early signs of human encroachment appear sooner than expected, forgotten megafauna resurface, and ancient Na’vi taboos are challenged. Forcing him to confront a central question: can Pandora truly be protected by someone who still thinks like a human? The story becomes less about power and more about consequence, identity, and the cost of changing fate. Ultimately, this is a slow-burning reincarnation survival epic rather than a power fantasy. It explores rebirth, leadership without prophecy, progress versus harmony, and the danger of knowledge in a world built on balance. While canon bends for the sake of storytelling, the spirit of Pandora—and the weight of every choice made within it—remains intact. Hope you Enjoy :)
micheal_goodmans · 14.9k Views

The divine eyes

⸻“Give this story a chance; the first 25 chapters progress slowly.” In a world ruled by martial cultivation, where strength is decided by bloodlines, domains, and talent bestowed by the heavens, Lin Ye was born with nothing. No spiritual pulse. No visible talent. No place in the Empire’s records. He should have lived and died as an error. Sixteen years ago, an entire hour vanished from the sky. The Empire erased the truth. The gods remained silent. And the world quietly began to break. Now, invisible anomalies spread across the continents—moments that do not align, spaces that remember paths never taken, ordinary people touched by echoes of a broken timeline. At the center of this silent collapse walks Lin Ye, the bearer of a forbidden system that does not grant power… but steals discarded seconds from reality itself. Lin Ye does not cultivate like others. He does not absorb energy. He does not awaken glorious bloodlines. Every time he interferes, he pays a permanent price. Every borrowed instant erases a future that will never exist. As the Aureon Empire watches him as a tolerated anomaly, hidden factions hunt him, forgotten continents recognize him, and fragments of an ancient entity—the Eye of the Throne—begin to respond to his existence. Fire that does not burn, thunder that does not destroy, and space that remembers become the foundations of an incomplete Threshold Domain, where Lin Ye does not dominate the world… but decides when it is allowed to touch him. And when time itself begins to bleed across all continents, one truth becomes unavoidable: Not all disasters can be solved with strength. Some must be endured… or inherited. A slow-burn progression fantasy filled with political intrigue, ancient bloodlines, continental conflict, and a protagonist whose greatest power is not dominance—but survival in a world that is breaking. ⸻
Moratt03 · 19.6k Views

“Love in the Shadow of Revenge”

Aira Grace has spent her life yearning for love in a house ruled by power. The daughter of influential politician Marcus Grace, raised without a mother and ignored by an ambitious brother, Aira grows up believing love must be earned through patience and sacrifice. Rowan Royce is born into blood. The son of a retired mafia leader, carrying the weight of a shattered family and an elder sister lost to betrayal, Rowan lives by one rule—never trust what love shows on the surface. When a political feud between the Grace and Royce families leaves his father injured, Rowan’s world hardens into revenge. Their paths cross through Rowan’s younger sister at university. Aira falls for Rowan without knowing the storm surrounding him, and Rowan—despite his cold restraint—allows her into his life. When Aira begs him to marry her, Rowan agrees, hiding vengeance behind wedding vows. To Aira, the marriage is imperfect but precious. She loves him through his silence, his distance, and the hostility of his world. Happiness shatters when Aira discovers Rowan’s true identity—his hands stained red by the mafia life he never escaped. A violent confrontation drives her into flight, straight into a carefully laid trap. Her enemies steal her unborn child through a forced operation, then manipulate Rowan into believing his wife ended the pregnancy herself. Broken by misunderstanding and blinded by hatred, Rowan abandons her in the hospital—yet never fully lets go. He ensures her recovery from a distance, torn between revenge and the woman he loves but cannot forgive. When news reports claim Aira has been murdered, Rowan descends into madness. His mercy disappears. One by one, his enemies fall—until the truth surfaces. Between cruelty and devotion, revenge and misunderstanding, Rowan and Aira suffer the most. Yet in a world built on blood and lies, they discover that survival itself can be an act of love.
Aish_writer · 175 Views