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Accursed Whitch

The world relies on Hunters: elite warriors forged in the fires of the Spirit Realm, wielding inhuman strength and the "Rune of Light." But the apex predators of this world aren’t beasts; they are Spirits. Born from divine residue and fueled by human emotion, they range from harmless floating puddles to the catastrophic entities known as Witches. A Witch is a walking apocalypse, capable of unmaking a kingdom in a weekend if she’s having a particularly bad Tuesday. Naturally, because humanity is nothing if not predictable, these engines of destruction are also sought after for their "otherworldly beauty", but there is only one way to find and tame the great spirits, venturing into the spirit realm, surviving your journey to the god tree, and being branded with the "Rune of Light." Chase is an adventurer who spends his days sweating in the dirt for copper coins and his nights dreaming of glory. He’s got the heart of a lion, the wallet of a beggar, and a moral compass that points directly toward "overpowered fighter who could kill a dragon". Its worth a shot. Chase's ultimate goal in life is to become a hunter, his nation sits directly on the border of the great white forest, a place brimming with monsters. If the monster population is not stabilized it would cause a massive wave of monsters to descend upon his nation and the surrounding nations causing many deaths and the displacement of tens of thousands. One mistake means death. One success means godhood. For Chase, the risk is worth it—because in Andromeda, you either die a monster-slayer or live long enough to become a legend.
Solace_nebula1 · 417 Views

Reincarnated as a Noble Son, Frontier Guild Master

Mun Kyung-Sam died on the night he won five hundred million won. He woke up in a body that had already lost everything. Now he is Bradley Tatume — second son of a frontier noble in Old Dornelis, a town too small to matter and too important to abandon. The Kingdom of Varanyth is at war. Troops have been withdrawn. Reinforcements are gone. The forest has noticed. Goblins no longer flee at the sight of patrols. They circle livestock. They test fences. They measure response times. Seventy-six guards defend nearly two thousand square kilometers of frontier land. Twelve can endure extended patrol. The forest does not grow tired. Bradley inherits debt of a different kind. A strained treasury. Weak merchant confidence. A dissolved engagement. A reputation for drunken incompetence. His father grants him six months to prove usefulness. Fail, and he is cast out. Succeed, and he becomes a factor in politics he does not control. In his former life, he managed product cycles and shrinking margins. In this one, he manages collapse. Old Dornelis relies entirely on noble soldiers to suppress monsters. When war pulls those soldiers away, nothing replaces them. No auxiliary force. No structured bounty system. No scalable response. Only reaction. And reaction is slow. So Bradley proposes something radical for a minor frontier town. A Guild. A civilian structure under noble authority. Transparent monster bounties. Ranked advancement. Retained percentages for logistics and sustainability. Institutionalized defense. Necessary. Efficient. Dangerous. Because if the Guild grows strong, the Baron may see rebellion. If suspicion rises, a Knight-Captain will arrive. If higher nobles feel threatened, consequences will not be subtle. Meanwhile, the goblins are no longer random. They split formations. They test blind angles. They return in larger numbers. Something in the forest is organizing. Bradley does not seek heroism. He seeks stability. Predictable revenue. Controlled expansion. Reduced volatility. Structure over spectacle. But in a kingdom where power prefers disorder it can exploit— Building structure may prove more dangerous than fighting monsters. And Bradley Tatume must determine which threat demands greater caution: The creatures gathering beyond the wall— Or the nobles who benefit when walls fail.
T4000 · 2.3k Views

The Gilded Anomaly: A Mutant’s Grand Order

Synopsis In one world, he was Arthur, a mundane man who died in a statistical fluke. In another, he is Julian, a child born of a forbidden union between modern science and ancient mystery. Reincarnated into the sprawling Marvel/Fate Multiverse, Julian is a "Living Singularity"—a mutant possessing a Hyper-Regeneration Factor and the terrifying ability of Probability Manipulation. After being liberated from a black-site laboratory by the Chaldea Security Organization, Julian is adopted into their ranks as a "Special Guest Combatant." In a world where History itself is being incinerated, Julian serves as the ultimate wild card. While others rely on Noble Phantasms and Strategic Sorcery, Julian simply rewrites the dice rolls of the universe. From the burning streets of Fuyuki to the dragon-choked fields of Orleans, Julian must master his X-Gene and his Magic Circuits to save humanity. But as he nudges the threads of fate to protect his new family, he catches the eye of cosmic entities from his old reality and the Throne of Heroes itself. He is the boy who cannot lose—but in a war for the survival of time, what is the price of a guaranteed victory? Key Features I. The Protagonist: Julian (The Weaver) The Mutant Factor: Possesses a healing factor that rivals Wolverine’s, allowing him to survive conceptual attacks and "recharge" his mana through cellular repair. The Winner’s Field: A passive and active ability to manipulate probability. He can cause weapons to jam, spells to fizzle, or "impossible" tactical openings to manifest. The Dual-Nature: He bridges the gap between the Science of Marvel (Mutations) and the Mystery of Fate (Magecraft/Servants), making him an anomaly that neither world can fully categorize. II. The World-Building Multiversal Integration: A seamless blend of the Type-Moon (Fate) logic—where "Mystery" and "Legends" rule—and the Marvel logic of "Genetic Evolution" and "Cosmic Beings." Chaldea as Home: Follows the journey of Fate/Grand Order, but with Julian acting as a third pillar alongside Ritsuka Fujimaru and Mash Kyrielight. Iconic Training: Features unique mentor-student dynamics, such as Julian undergoing brutal "God-Slayer" training under Scáthach to refine his raw mutant powers. III. Themes Determinism vs. Free Will: If you can choose the outcome of every event, do your choices still have meaning? Found Family: A lonely "experiment" finding a sense of belonging among the Heroic Spirits and staff of Chaldea. Escalation: Moving from local skirmishes to cosmic-level threats as Julian’s presence draws the attention of the Counter Force and Outer Gods.
Kyon_taku_1234 · 5.1k Views

Heroine-Saving System: Reborn In A Third-Rate Manga As The Protagonist

“So I’m the one who has to do the work of the Protagonist in this life?” ... Mateo Estes was never supposed to be anything special. He was an orphan abandoned by his shelter at seventeen, and a young man who floated between one miserable job to the next, he had learned very early that life would not hand him miracles. Stability came only after years of grinding, after sharing rooms with strangers, after budgeting every cent until he could finally afford a cramped one-bedroom apartment. His biggest achievement was not glamorous, but it was his: a career as one of FaceLive’s most ruthless anime and manga reviewers, a voice that could destroy or crown a series with a single stream. By the time he turned twenty, Mateo had built a loyal following through a single, brutal principle: honesty. If a story was trash, he said it. If a heroine was written like a cardboard prop, he mocked it. If the worldbuilding fell apart, he tore it limb from limb. His latest target was a manga with a famously long title…「Ore wa shujinkō dakara, mochiron utsukushii hiroin-tachi o sukuu!」, a series recommended endlessly by viewers who insisted he would love the setting. And he did… at first. The Crest power system had potential, the academy concept was refreshing, and the political tension of the Great Clans gave it weight. But everything collapsed under horrendous execution: heroines who fell in love because the protagonist breathed near them, plot armor thicker than steel, and a President’s daughter powerful enough to defeat an A-rank monster getting kidnapped by a C-rank rookie. It was, in Mateo’s words, peak stupidity. He rated it a 3/10 on stream, roasted it for several minutes, and logged off feeling lighter than he had all week. Even a $10,000 donation couldn’t compare to the satisfaction of honest critique. He slept peacefully that night, unaware that the universe had taken his rant personally. When Mateo awoke, nothing was familiar. His apartment layout had shifted, the cheap furniture replaced, and when he reached the bathroom mirror, a stranger stared back… a six-foot blond hunk with defined muscles, sharp features, and the exact face of the protagonist. If that wasn’t bad enough, he got his System shortly after 「Role Assigned: Protagonist」 「Mission: Save the Heroines」 「Failure: Erasure」 He was cooked…
Izana07 · 312.5k Views