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Blake loved writing, but to have his writing come to life was something he loved even more.

After a rather pathetic death and life on his Earth, Blake was Transmigrated Into High School DxD with the Ability to bring his writing alive.

This time, Blake will live the way he wants!

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Disclaimer: I write extremely casually, and purely for leisure and fun. Updates will likely be irregular, depending on when inspiration strikes and whether I can spare the time to work on this. Don't expect too much out of this, and certainly not anything close to professional quality!

...Inspired by an overconsumption of Japanese light novels, manga, and anime... expect their influence to slowly but surely take hold...

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Ulescu_Mihai

Great fanfiction don't give up on it 👍 Great fanfiction don't give up on it 👍 Great fanfiction don't give up on it 👍 Great fanfiction don't give up on it 👍

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Hanni_Baal

Do these other writers exist inside the world or they're just seeing the program? So it's Annihilation Maker but with the movie "Goosebumps", the one with Jack Black... Great, I see potential in this... now the question is, what are the limits (a ratio between his mana and the power of the creation, for example)? Duration? How autonomous and/or loyal are they? The characteristics that must be fulfilled for the manifestation? Do they have to be monstrous or is there room for a terrifying human (Hannibal Lecter or Johan Liebert)? Does it have to be scary for the author or for the reader? In which case, does it affect the number of people who know and/or fear it? Lastly, does it require a certain level of innovation or can you take advantage of old horror stories like "Baba Yaga", the "Chupacabras" or the "Patasola"? At the risk, of course, that they are not just myths in this world...

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