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Love And Deepspace|Zayne:The Avalon:The bridge between life and death.

Dr. Zayne Li has a secret. Three years ago, the renowned cardiologist stumbled upon an impossible ice cave in the forest outside Linkon City. What he found inside changed everything—a portal to a nightmare realm where monsters hunt humans, where the laws of reality bend and break, and where survival means becoming something you never thought you could be. He barely escaped. And he's spent every day since sealing that cave, ensuring no one else suffers the same fate. Until Hunter Nana Wang follows him one night.Curious, reckless, and too brave for her own good, Nana is Linkon City's strongest hunter—trained to fight Wanderers, not the impossible creatures that exist beyond dimensions. When a surprise attack shatters Zayne's carefully maintained seal, both of them are pulled through the portal into Avalon: a broken city suspended between life and death, where demons, vampires, and hybrids hunt the few remaining humans. Separated by the portal's cruel logic, Nana wakes in an abandoned classroom with no weapons, no backup, and no idea how to survive. Within minutes, she's being hunted. Within hours, she's convinced she's going to die. Then she meets Mina—a survivor who's been trapped in Avalon for a month, who teaches Nana that the only way to escape this nightmare is to become a nightmare yourself.As Nana learns to fight creatures that shouldn't exist, as she loses people she comes to love, as she grows harder and stronger and more desperate, one thought keeps her going: Find Zayne. Escape together. Survive. But Zayne is fighting his own battle, alone in a realm where he's already spent three years learning to be a killer. And when they finally reunite, they discover that Avalon has one rule that changes everything: The only way out appears once a year, during the blood moon cycle, when thousands of vampires wake and hunt. And anyone bitten transforms instantly. One portal. One chance. Two people who love each other enough to sacrifice everything. In Avalon, love isn't just about living together. Sometimes it's about choosing who gets to live at all.
DeepspaceLore · 10.7k Views

REVERSE REINCARNATION OF THE LAST ELF

An ELF REINCARNATED as a HUMAN — what a REVERSAL of fate! FOR THOSE WHO LOVE FANTASTICAL WORLDS AND POWERFUL FIGURES RISING TO MEET THEIR DESTINY, THIS STORY IS FOR YOU! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After the war-stricken lands had begun to calm, the nations of fantastical beings and humans came together to form Memoria. This unity was led by the one who had earned everyone’s reverence—an elf named Melania. But the peace that had been established was destined to crumble. On the night meant to mark a new beginning for Memoria, Melania watched her kin die before her very eyes and felt the sting of betrayal from the one she never could have suspected. Devastated and broken, Melania awakens in an unfamiliar place, only to realize she has been reincarnated into the body of a human . SHE IS THE LAST ELF ALIVE! not physically but mentally, her soul longs for the elf she was and remembers her kin. Follow her journey from her time in Memoria to when she is reincarnated , her purpose in a world unknown and uncover the truth of Memoria’s fate after her fall — in Reverse Reincarnation Of The Last Elf. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- READERS ! A REQUEST, DON'T JUST SCROLL THROUGH QUICKLY AND LEAVE , IT WILL ONLY INCREASE MY VIEWS . I GENUINELY WANT YOU'LL TO GO INTO IT DEEPER BY FINDING CLUES AND UNDERSTAND THE PREMISE, GIVE IT A READ TILL THE END (CHP 26) YOU WON'T REGRET IT. ALSO I REQUEST YOU TO COMMENT AND LET ME KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS NOVEL, IT WILL HELP ME TO KNOW YOUR EXPECTATIONS AND WHAT I NEED TO DO BETTER.
awesome_story · 40.7k Views

Dew Dé Dawn - Book 1 (Survivors)

Rayu Illdane survives the destruction of his village by accident, not heroism. Survival is not framed as a triumph—only as the first condition imposed on him by a world that does not pause for grief. Displaced alongside his friend Vizo, Rayu is drawn into the orbit of the Aceretan Empire, a continental power whose strength lies not in cruelty, but in efficiency. The Empire does not punish survivors. It processes them. Measures them. Assigns them value. In the capital, Rayu learns that visibility is a liability. Strength invites attention, and attention carries obligation. Through military enlistment and training, Rayu and Vizo are shaped into functional components of a system that rewards endurance while erasing choice. Authority is distant, accountability selective, and mercy procedural. Their first true deployment sends them north to Frostmarch—a frozen frontier long neglected by imperial command. There, Rayu encounters soldiers who were ordered to hold without support, communities abandoned to attrition, and a rebellion born not from ideology but from being forgotten. As climate, exhaustion, and violence converge, Rayu begins to understand that rebellions are not anomalies. They are consequences. Victory in Frostmarch brings no relief. Losses are reclassified. Names disappear from records. Responsibility is redistributed without rest. Rayu and Vizo are not granted leave—they are given new clearance. In the aftermath, quiet anomalies emerge. Adjustments made before reports are filed. Movements accounted for before they occur. A presence that does not confront, only corrects. The Empire does not need to watch openly. It already knows where pressure bends. Book I concludes with an order that does not ask: Rayu and Vizo are to infiltrate Nalanda, a neutral sanctuary beyond imperial reach. Their task is not conquest, but integration. To gain trust. To become disciples. To learn what the Empire cannot seize by force. Survival was never the end goal. It was the qualification.
Taj_Alam_2834 · 491 Views