Something that comes, has to go, for something even bigger, has to come, just for it go away. This was something Morganael wasted his entire life for. He found a ancient relic in form of a book, which happened to teleport the entire world to a completely new solar system, where Earth would be orbiting a same earth-like planet but as large as Jupiter, along with many other planets. And when this all happened, he died, and transmigrated into Arthur Mascarot, in Valsheim, the new Planet Earth was orbiting. He doesn't even know he's close to his family.
Dai An does not believe in spirits. To him, they are nothing more than stories-old tales to frighten children and deceive the gullible. But when he stumbles upon an opportunity to join the Xu Clan, renowned for their spirit-cleansing arts, he sees a chance for something greater: wealth, freedom, and a future beyond endless struggle. But the world turns out not to be as simple as he imagines. Beneath the surface lies a web of secrets-secrets that reach further and cut deeper than he ever expected, secrets he sometimes wishes had remained buried.
The town of Hollowveil, a peaceful town for many people. It's every corners field with happiness until a sixteenth year old girl, Charity Dowayne accidentally sets foot on the abandoned mansion down the town. Accidentally freeing something that wasn't supposed to get freed. Charity now faces consequences after it. Fear and Horror. Not until she really discovered it's secrets.
Mika—devoured by her lust, never satisfied, her body a bleeding canvas of torn flesh and shattered bones. The fire inside her veins burns without end, a torment that feeds on desire but crushes any hope of peace. Jiro—the gluttonous beast, swollen and broken, consumed from the inside out by an endless hunger. His mind shredded by parasites of craving, his flesh rotting as his insatiable maw devours nothing but agony. Haru—drowned in gold and rot, his greed twisting his body into a living corpse. He clings to treasures that burn his skin and poison his soul, chained forever to a decaying throne of his own making. Yui—paralyzed by sloth, trapped in a nightmare where her body rots and her mind drowns in lethargy. She craves release but can only sink deeper into numbness, a slow death wrapped in dark, twisted pleasure. Kaito—wrath incarnate, burning with a fire that consumes everything he touches. His rage scorches his flesh and fractures his mind, leaving only ashes and screams in his wake. Reina—twisted by envy, her beauty warped into a monstrous mask of jealousy. Poison flows through her veins, eating her from within, turning love into hate, and desire into despair. Akira—pride shattered, a god dethroned. His obsession with perfection fractures his mind and body, leaving him a hollow shell lost in madness and lust for his own reflection. Each of them is a prisoner—trapped in flesh and sin, cursed to suffer the unbearable weight of their own corruption. They are not heroes. Not victims. They are monsters. And the sins within them will never die.
Many years ago, the world’s most disturbing show went live, and it has never gone off air. Four children awaken inside a reality unlike anything they’ve ever known: a televised nightmare where every breath is recorded, every choice is broadcast, and survival means venturing through a dark fantasy world crawling with cursed creatures. Inspired by The Hunger Games, Cursed by Lucifer is a brutal fusion of spectacle and survival—where pain entertains, and death is just another episode. You’re not just reading a story... You’re part of the audience.
Johnathan Harrow wanted only one thing — to be remembered. What answered him should never have been spoken. On a remote dig site, he unearths a shard of pottery marked with symbols no scholar can read. When he speaks part of its inscription, something ancient hears him. It whispers back. Soon, his dreams begin to bleed into waking life. Streets bend into impossible angles. Shadows linger where no light falls. Strangers murmur the same syllables he can’t forget. It wants the rest of its name. It will have it. And when Johnathan finally speaks that name in full, the world will not remember him… only what answered.
Elias Graye was once an astronomer. Now he lives in a leaking attic, dismissed as Moon-Mad for claiming the skies were wrong. When a shard of glowing glass falls from the heavens into the Crater Sea, Elias is the only one who hears its whisper. The Bureau of Safety seizes it. The crowd forgets. But Elias cannot. In a city of gaslight and fog, where secret societies trade forbidden knowledge and the moons themselves hide fractures, Elias begins his descent into a world of whispers, riddles, and forbidden power. Some truths are not meant for men to hold. And yet—when the moons break, someone must pick up the shards.
On a storm-soaked night along California’s mist-shrouded coast, Elena Foster loses her way and stumbles upon an aging seaside inn—The Mariner’s Rest. Its faded Victorian walls breathe secrets, and its lone keeper, an elderly woman with glassy eyes, offers her a single warning: “Don’t open the window after midnight.” Exhausted and desperate for shelter, Elena ignores the unease that clings to every hallway. But when the clock strikes twelve, she hears a whisper calling her name—soft, familiar, and impossibly close. Outside, through the fog, a pale figure waits by the cliffs… and the reflection in her window shows a face that isn’t hers. As Elena searches for answers, she discovers the inn’s dark history: guests who checked in but never left, their names erased from record yet etched into the walls beneath peeling paint. And among them… is her own name, written long before she was ever born. Now, trapped between memory and nightmare, Elena must uncover the truth about The Mariner’s Rest— before the tide rises again and takes her with it.
On a remote island where stories bleed into reality, every word a writer spills becomes fate. Ravenna flees to this forgotten speck of land, desperate to finish a novel that refuses to release her. Haunted by a past she can’t erase, she seeks solitude until the scene of forbidden desire she writes in the dead of night materializes at her door. Her best friend Milo stands drenched from the storm, eyes blazing with fury and hunger, every inch the man she just imagined into existence. His goddess-like fiancée, Lena? Vanished without a trace. The island doesn’t forgive careless ink. Ravenna soon learns she’s not the first writer lured here and definitely not the first to disappear. Each sentence carved into the page demands payment in flesh, memory, or soul. And hers is already overdue. What began as escape spirals into a fevered descent: raw desire, shattering guilt, and a magic that rewrites the writer along with the story. To survive, Ravenna must decide cling to the truth that breaks her heart or surrender to the fiction that might consume her forever. Written Into You is a lush, addictive romantic fantasy soaked in sensuality, sacrifice, and dangerously dark enchantment. 18+ only. Explicit sexual content, power exchange, and mature themes throughout.
The music, a blend of tension and fear, swells... On the quiet, deep night of the Pchum Ben festival... a brave young boy dares to gamble with death to sleep inside the "Old Pagoda Hall," which is famous for being guarded by three Spirits Trapped by Karma. The three of them... were indeed wealthy merit-makers, but their hearts were full of Greed (Lobha) and Delusion/Ignorance (Mohā). Can Chao Meng... survive the haunting of these tortured spirits, cursed by their Merit with Sin? What is the secret of the three hidden objects in that hall?
Avalon may not know it yet, but he is the center of a power struggle between the Northern and Southern Empires. The rumored boy who can make Mother Nature hang on his very word is said to have been born around this time, and both empires are currently searching for him with all the resources they can muster, because whoever gets their hands on the rumored boy will be able to overpower the other empire. Of course, neither empire could have known that Avalon was born to the east in the secluded city-state of Cedra, and was not a citizen of either of the empires. How will Avalon discover his powers? Will he end up picking a side in the conflict? Or will he fight against both empires simultaniously? And what about the Shadow-Maker to the west? Are we too focused on fighting each other when we need to come together against a greater foe? Read about Avalon’s journey starting right in the secluded the city-state of Cedra.
On every November 5th, tragedy stalks Rachel Cross: her mother dies the day she’s born, her father perishes in a lab explosion, and her twin brother is lost in a “car accident.” When her beloved Aunt Josephine is arrested for the murders, Rachel digs into decades of buried evidence—old VHS tapes, physics simulations, and encrypted files—only to discover that the real killer is the charming uncle who’s been helping her all along. Racing through hidden labs, staged deaths, and daring escapes, Rachel must outwit a master manipulator and break the deadly pattern before the next November 5th claims her life.
It's simple, there's a boy named Veer and with a powerful mind and trainings. On the other hand, there is a village which has been strange and quiet for many years. In it, there is a school which is very mysterious. Every day many incidents happen with the children or there is some ghost or spirit-like mystery in that school. And then the letter from that school goes to a man named Mr. Jon, who is in charge of the detective team. He explained this case to Veer and Veer has now started solving this case, let's see what else he finds.
Arin Das thought an unknown call was just a prank… until the messages started predicting his life. Strange occurrences, flickering lights, and whispers from the shadows pull him into a nightmare where every call could be his last. Can he uncover the truth before the unknown number claims him completely?