After finishing AIT, three freshly trained American soldiers—Quiroz (Lio), Reed, and Roberts—are sent to Korea… not to a major base, but to a barely-functioning outpost in Yongsan, Seoul. With no officers, no structure, and a bunch of equally green KATUSAs (Korean Augmentation to the U.S. Army), the trio is given a vague mission: build trust with the community and support however they can.
The world has collapsed. A virus meant to enhance humanity instead turned people into monsters, leaving only 21 bases standing. Serian, a god who has watched countless worlds rise and fall, never cared for human struggles. But now, trapped in a mortal body, he's forced to attend a hero academy where students train to fight the monsters that destroyed civilization. Serian simply observes: — Students brag about their strength, then panic when danger appears. — He casually kills a monster with a book while soldiers question reality. — His interview answers horrify the instructors ("What do you do if a mission fails?" "It is what it is."). — The strongest executioner points a gun at him, but Serian is more interested in his aura than his threats. Once beyond time, now walking among mortals, he seeks to understand them. Will he find the answers he longed for?
I was a school girl who reincarnated into a baby in a fantasy world, but in this new body, there's a terrible pain that I always felt. The pain can only be distracted by some methods like causing other pain on my body. "Camellia, why are your body full of scars?" .... "It's either mental problems or a demonic teachings." .... "Is that the ghost? She's so pitiful." .... I don't know what happened, but I don't want anyone to disturb my perfect hikikomori life in this forest.
A 16 year old student novelist was mistaken for a rival gang member. Unable to get out of this presona, he had no choice but to embrace it. He then spiralled into a rabbit hole of camaraderie; betrayal and loyalty; trust and deception; inferiority and superiority. Along with having to deal with his other lives.
Eric Harrison is a man of precision—a pastry chef with a cold edge, respected in every room he enters. Sarah is quiet, guarded, and never meant to be on his radar. But once he sees her, he can’t look away. Something about her silence unsettles him. Something about his attention terrifies her. But pasts have a way of catching up. And when buried truths surface, even the sweetest beginnings can end in ruin. What do you do when the truth can ruin everything? And what if love is the only thing you can’t protect?
What's better than getting yourself a nice old lil book and THEN right after that, you find yourself in that book? Just a reminder, that book contains a protagonist that breezes through your logically difficult starter tutorials or whatnot, then absolutely avoids everyone so she can survive, or picks up the people who are useful then dumps them completely, and lastly is one of the most insufferable person to tame and will not be moved with small things. Then the villains! First off, they are difficult. One of them will give you headaches with his words, the other will be obsessive with keys, I have no idea how, and the last one was kind of chill. But she's a villain, so she has to have a important role. Why is a Seon Creature telling you this? And since Seon Creature have such good memory, can't recall all of the villains? Well, I didn't completely read the whole book. Kind of cool if you ask someone else who has a taste for unique books, death threatening if you ask the main character-- ahem. If you ask me. I'm not a foreteller or whatever those descendants of Zame Flower-Moon the Crown Tounge speaks about, but if you're in a situation like me, that's wild. No, it's wild. [Author Note: This book was deleted and remade 3 times.]
When kings became demons and righteousness wept in silence, the Earth cried out. In an age where the royal thrones are overrun by wicked impostors and adharma (injustice) spreads like wildfire, the goddess of Earth, Bhūmi, takes the form of a grieving cow and pleads her case before Lord Brahmā. The balance of the cosmos teeters on the edge of collapse. With celestial urgency, Brahmā, Śiva, and all the gods approach Lord Viṣṇu in the Ocean of Milk. Through divine meditation, they receive a cosmic message: He will descend. Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, shall incarnate upon Earth. Alongside Him, gods will be born as warriors. The mighty serpent Ananta will incarnate to support His mission. Even Māyā, the Lord’s illusion, will serve as His instrument. This is not just mythology—it is the chronicle of a cosmic war. Follow the events that led to Kṛṣṇa’s birth, the rise of the Yadu dynasty, and the preparation for the greatest battle in history: Kurukṣetra. A divine saga of duty, deception, destiny—and God Himself walking among men.
In the beginning, there was only the Void... and then, a being of unfathomable power erupted into existence. Born from nothingness, yet destined to reshape reality, this entity's abilities threatened to topple the precarious balance of the cosmos. Fearing their own thrones, the gods and demons forged a deceitful alliance, but the being's fate becomes intertwined with that of a young boy named Lior. Together, they embark on a perilous journey to reshape humanity's destiny, and the being begins to learn the intricacies of human nature. As their bond deepens, the being discovers the beauty of compassion, empathy, and selflessness. But their time together is short-lived, for the gods and demons will stop at nothing to eliminate the being. Dive into the epic tale of 'ETERNALBETRAYAL, a poignant exploration of power, ambition, and humanity's true potential. Witness the unforgettable journey of a being who dares to challenge the status quo and a young boy who dares to dream of a better world.
I Luck You: The Anti-Protagonist's Quest for Early Retirement Meet Khun, a man whose monumentally bad luck culminated in his death via a faulty, knock-off phone charger. Reincarnated as Curious Von Virgo, the third and most irrelevant son of a Duke, he decides to fix his miserable existence with the ultimate passive-aggressive stat build: 80 points in LUCK and 0 points in everything else (Strength, Mana, Intelligence). All he wants is a quiet life, a small farm, and guaranteed avoidance of global conflict. His plan for obscurity is instantly derailed when he realizes he's living in Arcana: Chronicles of Despair, a hated RPG notorious for only having one ending: World End. But that’s not the worst part! Curious discovers his family, the prestigious House Virgo, are actually the continent's most stylish, cartoonishly evil villains, all set to plunge the world into demon-backed chaos and mass genocide. And his own personal doomsday? It’s his upcoming tenth birthday, where his parents plan to sell his "handsome noble face" to a 37-year-old widowed Countess to be used as a breeding horse. Now, armed with a Legendary Dark Magic Ring that he tried to throw away (until a koi fish choked on it and his father retrieved it), Curious must leverage his absurd luck to survive. Using his 0-Mana Dark Magic—primarily for extinguishing candles without getting out of bed and stashing stolen house silverware—he crafts a new retirement plan: escape his villainous family during his engagement party, dungeon-dive across the continent, stop the apocalypse (to protect future property values), and finally settle down to run an orphanage in the distant East. It’s tough being a reincarnated hero when all you want is a nap and a field of potatoes.
Li Daoxuan received a strange scenic box. Inside the box, there was an ancient village, and a group of plastic figures, holding swords and knives, hacking and slashing through the village. He bent his finger and flicked it towards a most conspicuous figure... Late in the Ming Dynasty, in Shaanxi, there was a great drought in the land. A gang of mountain bandits was looting, burning, killing, and plundering in the village. A poor maiden was about to be killed under a mountain bandit's blade. Suddenly, a giant hand stretched out from the clouds, bent a finger, flicked it, and the mountain bandit was flung several dozen yards away.
An average 3D guy working at a company was suddenly isekaied unprompted into a world he knows barely? But why he do not know... inserted into a world that he knew only because he read npc genres extensively, he tries to enjoy himself to the fullest while trying to find why he was here through the clues... A journey of barely an adult, isekeid to a boy extra in a clichéd academy urban fantasy novel. Follow the journey to find out the truth, travel the world, and meet new characters. Sometimes like, dislike, or spoil the story as it moves through unknown present with basic cliche knowledge of Urban Fantasy Academy genre... --------------------- So.... I am a severely unmotivated person trying to do something here. Hope everyone just give me criticisms and maybe some pat in the back to let this one float till at least a minor completion to get me up into something other than slaving away at work and home. Hope to get connected...