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The System Told Me I Have Plot Armor (But My Enemies Are Tired of It)

Elias wasn’t supposed to be special. He wasn’t chosen, blessed, reincarnated, or summoned. He simply woke up one day with a System window floating in front of his face: [Congratulations, User: You are now the Main Character.] And just like that, Elias is thrown into a chain of worlds—each one louder, crazier, and more dangerous than the last. Ninja assassins. Devil Fruit pirates. Hunters of the supernatural. Magic academies filled with betrayal. Cyberpunk megacities ruled by data tyrants. Cultivators seeking immortality. Gods who forged the first stories. At first, it’s… fun. Plot Armor turns every near-death moment into slapstick luck. Meta-knowledge keeps him from becoming cannon fodder. The System rewards him simply for playing the role of “protagonist.” But every story has consequences. Elias’s meddling—tiny at first—begins to warp entire timelines. Villains that were meant to fall rise instead. Heroes who should have triumphed fail because he accidentally stepped into their spotlight. Worlds tremble from narrative distortions they were never meant to endure. And something ancient notices. The Narrative Weaver. The architect of every world Elias has stepped into. A cosmic being tired of watching its stories unravel. To stop him, the Weaver unites a council of villains Elias has inconvenienced—furious antagonists armed with anti-tropes and narrative weapons capable of killing a Main Character before his Plot Armor can activate. Elias suddenly must fight not just battles… …but story logic itself. As he dives deeper into the multiverse, Elias uncovers the truth behind his System: It was forged by a failed Main Character who wanted to create the perfect story—and instead built a cage made of plotlines and destiny. Worse, Elias discovers a chilling secret: Plot Armor has a weakness. A scenario where even the Main Character can die. Now hunted across realities, Elias must decide who he wants to be: A protected pawn of the System? A hero defined by someone else’s script? Or an author rewriting the rules of existence? His final battle won’t be fought with swords or magic— but with narrative itself. To win, Elias must trap the Narrative Weaver inside a trope even it cannot escape. And in the end, he’ll face the ultimate choice:
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