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dystopia utopia novel

A soldier's journey in the Plaguelands to Utopia

A soldier's journey in the Plaguelands to Utopia

Another world, another story, another protagonist… Stephan Lancaster was an introvert his whole life living on planet Earth. Since his parents died and left him with a huge sum of money, the first thing he did was to buy an expensive gaming computer. His whole room was basically a gaming area. He had spent hours playing and gaining skills until he became a legend in more than a hundred games. However, everything changed when a girl claiming herself to be a seat holder drags him from the Earth to Masmoenia and forces him to switch bodies with a man who was exiled outside the walls. She offered him a system to help him become stronger and familiarize him with his old living style; it’s just that this time he is the character playing instead of being behind his monitor. On top of it all, she called the system Wonderland. [Welcome to Wonderland] the system spoke. Masmoenia is a planet existing in another alternate universe. There is a disease called Ustriestan that no one knows where it originates or the cure for it. It’s a disease that invades the body and mind and turns people into monsters hunting for the souls of the living. Rumours stipulate the disease comes from a dark Empire belonging to the otherworldly dimension that hosts the dead. After the disease struck the world, many living beings changed and also the laws of life and death were messed up. The dead returned as zombies with different strengths, plants evolved and some of them developed a conscious state of mind, animals became terrifying beasts hunting for living flesh to become stronger…. To protect the remaining living from the endless tortures, all races shut themselves inside their kingdoms closing all borders against all intruders except for the vampires who took down the last two kingdoms of the human race and left them with only a small land where to live, as human titled human, not slaves. Humans living in the last kingdom called Valtrar had no other chance than to rely on old forces like the old deities and worship them, giving them offerings, doing what they asked, to simply have protection from the miasma holding the Ustriestan. ******************** If you want a cover like the one I have, you can contact kan Zi on FB
Fantasy
346 Chs
Magic God:Techno-Dystopia

Magic God:Techno-Dystopia

After myriad tribulations, the path to the peak is vast... what's next? is there any joy to witness anymore? But once the peak is reached, in order to attain this step, sacrifice is necessary, was it worth it? Through his sacred veil and his ten wings, he held his staff... Morpheus regarded the mortals that thrived, suffered, enjoyed, loved. Above him were the heavens, the God that pushed him through this path. Morpheus is such an individual, but God didn't count on the fact that in order to reach such a goal, a primal twist of the individual's mind is needed. "My son... you have reached the peak, but your soul might have perished along the way. Allow me to imbue your existence with joy and purpose." After reaching the peak, Morpheus felt devoided of amusement and life, forsaking all of his secular needs and desires, sacrificing himself for his family, his clan, his country, his continent... always a sacrifice. He was fated to go through the path of solitude and power. "Father... I don't want to go." Those were the words he said to the god that insisted to push him away from this world, after everything he sacrificed to reach the peak, he is to be sent away?! For what reason?! Magic is the peak of nature, the peak of human evolution, but in the vast existence there are worlds that don't believe such, worlds that believe in the path of machines. "My son, there are several worlds that might do with a touch of your grace, a touch of your knowledge... I shall now send you there as the saviour that will take those worlds back to the righteous path, you that dominate magic and life, who could possibly be better?" "But father... I... I worked so hard to reach here, how can you do this to me?!" "You don't understand this yet, my son, but this is for your own sake... go there and live, conquer, form, thrive, fight... I shall allow you to retain your memories, but the vitality of those worlds is swiftly decaying and thus, your divinity is limited... I trust you shall manage to not only save those words as you did this one but also, to finally live... don't sacrifice your desires again... follow your desires, my son." And just like that, with a living body but a dying soul, Morpheus was sent on his way with a lot of reluctance. The one that had reached the peak of nature, the peak of magic, shall face against those insolent ones that believe technology is the way, and destroy themselves in the process. Enjoy the story of a traditional magic protagonist, journeying through a dark cyberpunk world. #Gore, #Romance, #Harem, #Action, #OverpoweredMC, #Sci-fi, #DarkThemes, #Technology, #Magic, #AIs, #Robots ************* My discord server is noted beneath; please join and find support and copyright-free guideline illustrations related to this book as well as its future! Also, support me on Patreon if you consider my content to be quality! patreon.com/photosphere https://discord.gg/68Entk7Zs7
Sci-fi
29 Chs
Exchange Fate! She Saved the whole family and the Short-Lived Marquis!

Exchange Fate! She Saved the whole family and the Short-Lived Marquis!

Fu Shinian, an extra character in the original book, awakens to find that her whole family are the vicious villains in the story. Her father, unable to establish relations with the Marquis Changping's residence, is demoted and exiled by the male lead. Her mother is beaten to death on the road to exile, and Aunt Cheng is humiliated to death protecting her chastity. Her elder brother opposes the male lead to win over the female lead and dies saving her. Her elder sister makes life difficult for the female lead, and after their father is exiled, she is divorced by the male lead and sent to a pleasure house. To protect her family and change their tragic fate, isn’t it fair for her to absorb all the male and female leads' fortunes? * [Ding! Male and female leads' fortune -1000, Fu Mansion's fortune +1000] Mr. Fu: "I attended the morning court session, why did His Majesty promote me again!" Madam Fu: "I went to the temple to offer incense, and the master said I was surrounded by a powerful purple aura!" Aunt Cheng: "How did the Cheng Family suddenly become the imperial merchants!" Elder Brother: "It seems like I suddenly have gained intelligence, I know all the exam questions!" Elder Sister: "How come right after I broke off the engagement, Little General Gu came to propose?" * The Marquis Changping can only live to 25, in two years the title will belong to the male lead? She frantically absorbs the fortunes of the male and female leads to boost the Marquis Changping's fortune! During the plague lockdown, Fu Shinian brings medicine and travels long distances into the city to safeguard his health. He understands the girl's intentions, but he only has two years left to live, how can he drag her down. However, why does his heart ache so much watching her with someone else? Finally, the Marquis Changping forces Fu Shinian into the corner of the study, lowering his head to seek her lips: "Niannian, I was wrong."
History
90 Chs
Analysis of Dystopia vs Utopia in a Novel
Well, when looking at dystopia vs utopia in a novel, dystopias are usually characterized by oppression. For example, in 'Brave New World', people are conditioned from birth and lack true freedom. Utopias seem perfect on the surface, but often they have flaws hidden beneath. A novel might use this contrast to make readers think about the real world and what kind of society we want to build.
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2024-11-20 21:25
How are Dystopia and Utopia Portrayed in a Novel?
Dystopia is often shown as a dark and gloomy place. Novels might depict a world with environmental disasters, like in some post - apocalyptic stories. Utopia is painted as a place of harmony and equality. But in reality, it's not easy to create such a world in a story without making it seem unrealistic.
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2024-11-21 06:01
What are some famous dystopia utopia novels?
One famous dystopia utopia novel is '1984' by George Orwell. It depicts a totalitarian society where the government controls every aspect of people's lives. Another is 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley, which shows a future world where people are genetically engineered and conditioned for their social roles. 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry is also well - known. It presents a seemingly utopian community that hides many dark secrets.
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2024-12-03 08:47
What are the main characteristics of utopia dystopia novels?
Well, utopia dystopia novels usually have a strong sense of social commentary. They critique current or possible future social issues. For example, 'The Handmaid's Tale' comments on gender inequality and the abuse of power. They also often play with the idea of control. In dystopias, there's excessive control over the population, like in 'Brave New World' where people are controlled from birth. In utopias, there might be a more benevolent form of control. And the characters in these novels are usually trying to either maintain the status quo (in utopias) or break free (in dystopias).
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2024-10-31 07:53
What are some classic dystopia utopia novels?
One classic is '1984' by George Orwell. It presents a dystopian society where the government has extreme control over people's lives. Another is 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley, which shows a seemingly utopian but actually dystopian world where people are engineered and conditioned. 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry is also well - known, with a society that at first seems utopian but hides many dark secrets.
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2024-11-17 12:54
What are some famous utopia dystopia novels?
Well, 'Fahrenheit 451' is a great utopia dystopia novel. In this book, books are banned and burned, and the society is more focused on mindless entertainment. Then there's 'A Clockwork Orange'. It presents a violent and immoral future society where the main character goes through a controversial form of 'rehabilitation'. Also, 'We' by Yevgeny Zamyatin is an early example of this genre, which influenced many later works with its exploration of a regimented and dehumanized society.
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2024-11-07 06:10
How do dystopia utopia novels reflect society?
These novels reflect society in multiple ways. They can be a warning about the direction society is headed. Take '1984' for instance. It was written during a time of growing political unrest and concerns about totalitarianism. It served as a warning about what could happen if certain political ideologies were taken too far. Utopian novels, on the other hand, can show an idealized version of society that we can strive for, highlighting the values that a society might want to uphold, like equality and harmony.
2 answers
2024-12-03 05:10
Can you recommend some utopia dystopia novels?
A great utopia dystopia novel is 'Fahrenheit 451' by Ray Bradbury. In this book, books are banned and burned, and the society is focused on mindless entertainment. 'A Clockwork Orange' by Anthony Burgess is another example. It delves into themes of free will and the consequences of a violent and amoral society. 'The Handmaid's Tale' by Margaret Atwood is a famous dystopia novel that portrays a society where women are subjugated and used for reproduction.
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2024-10-31 03:36
What are the main themes in dystopia and utopia short stories?
Dystopia short stories usually deal with themes such as the dehumanization of society. In 'Fahrenheit 451', the burning of books is a sign of suppressing human knowledge and thought. Oppression is also a key theme, where a group or the state restricts the rights of individuals. Utopia short stories, on the other hand, may focus on themes like equality. In 'Looking Backward', economic and social equality is a central idea. However, sometimes utopias in these stories can seem too idealized and lack the complexity of real - life societies.
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2024-12-03 18:56
How do dystopia utopia novels reflect social issues?
Dystopia utopia novels often reflect social issues by exaggerating them. For example, in '1984', the surveillance state reflects concerns about privacy in the real world. In 'Brave New World', the engineered people show fears about the over - use of technology in society. They make us think about what could go wrong if certain trends continue.
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2024-11-17 18:51
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