Suddenly, high school student Natsuki Subaru has been summoned to another world on the way back from the convenience store. After being summoned to another world and no sign of the one who summoned him, things become worse when he is attacked. However, when he is saved by a mysterious silver-haired girl and her companion, a spirit named Puck, Subaru cooperates with the girl to return the favor by helping to find something that was stolen from her. When they finally manage to get a clue and go to the place it was gonna be sold Subaru and the girl are mysteriously attacked and killed by someone. Subaru then awakens hours before his and the silver-haired girl's death. After dying a couple more times with the same result he dubs his ability 『Return by Death』. Subaru is a helpless boy that only has the ability to rewind time by dying. Despite the despair, can he rewrite history and save that girl from a fated death?
When all seemed lost, I found a light in the darkness. I was granted unlimited power, more than anything I could ever have bargained for, thrust into a new world with endless possibilities. But was it truly worth it? Am I really the one in control? Overpowered MC with a fear of losing everything he loves sprinkled in.
#META-Omniscient POV, and Second person POV mixed. I died. And no, it wasn’t heroic. I didn’t save a kingdom, rescue a princess, or even trip over a goddamn magic pebble. I just… died. Like an NPC. Like background furniture. Like someone the universe forgot to render properly. And then—surprise!—I woke up in a new world where everything is shaped like a hexagram, magic is powered by emotions, and the narrator (hi) may or may not be losing what’s left of his sanity. Now I’ve got: a reincarnated soul that won’t shut up trauma that respawns more often than I do cosmic forces watching me like I’m a reality show and a destiny so mysterious even Destiny doesn’t know what the hell it’s doing Also, there’s a cute skull involved. Don’t ask. It’ll make sense later. (Probably. Maybe. No promises.) Welcome to HEXAGRAM, where the story is self-aware, the universe is emotionally unstable, and the main character is just trying not to die again before figuring out why a star-shaped world expects him to fix it. Come for the chaos. Stay for the existential crisis. Laugh at the pain. Cry at the jokes. And question your life choices… just like the protagonist.
A dark comedy isekai for anyone who’s ever faked their way through life…and accidentally became holy. Jeremy Blake was a failed actor, a professional understudy, and a world-class bullshitter. Then he died. Now he’s trapped in the body of Lord Audric Solvane, disgraced noble, suspected heretic, and recently murdered fraud. Oh, and his own funeral is happening downstairs. Most people would panic. Jeremy improvises. With only a cracked mask, an empty manor, and a sarcastic AI voice named Glyph.. whos Gaslighting , gatekeeping, etc”…Jeremy does what he’s always done best: pretend to be someone he’s not. One fake miracle later, he’s canonized as a living saint. Now all he has to do is survive royal politics, forge divine relics using bath oils and wine bottles, avoid getting stabbed again by his gorgeous widow, and figure out why a cosmic production company may have cast him as a backup protagonist in someone else’s story. Because this world? It’s scripted. And Jeremy wasn’t supposed to get the part.
He dies. The world continues. And each time, the system rewrites him. Kairo awakens bound to a glitched resurrection system known as the Rebirth Protocol. Every death pulls him deeper into a twisted multiverse ruled by Seven Witches—each a manifestation of sin. To break the loop, he must collect Fragments of power that corrupt him with each use. But the worst enemy may not be the Witches... It might be the versions of himself he left behind. Welcome to the Archive. Begin. Or die again.
In a world ruled by corrupt nobles and endless wars, Minato Ascheveil grows from the ashes of destruction. With ancient magical powers that he had hidden since childhood, he strode silently toward the historical stage—not as a hero, but as a flame that refused to be extinguished. It is a story about the grudges, hopes, and determination of a young man who chooses against a world that has snatched everything from him. “I'm not a savior. I'm just someone who refuses to lose again. '
Not everyone who visits Kobashi Island comes back the same. Some don’t come back at all. When Bix receives a reunion invite to Kobashi Island—his childhood nightmare in the flesh—his extroverted friend forces him to attend. But what was meant to be a short visit turns into a spiraling horror he cannot escape. A killer is lurking. A cult is awakening. A monster may be real. And worst of all—Bix is dying and waking up again... in the past. Every death brings him back to the same moment. Every choice seems to pull him deeper into madness. The people he trusts might be lying. The people he loves might already be dead. And the one thing Bix can't escape—is the truth. On Kobashi Island, you don’t find answers. You find yourself hiding... or dying.
In 2025, four talented archaeology students earn a research grant to excavate in Babylon, the heart of the Sumerian civilization. During their work, they discover a hidden well unlike any seen before-and within it, they encounter the legendary beings Harut and Marut, suspended for millennia. The fallen angels reveal a terrifying secret: the existence of Stellar Gates-portals that connect distant worlds-and offer the group a chance to step into a parallel realm where magic, myth, and ancient civilizations are still alive. After a difficult decision, the four choose to take the leap-not out of escape, but out of passion for history and discovery. On the other side lies a world mirroring humanity's ancient past, yet diverging into new paths: realms of elves, giants, demons, and forgotten empires. Bound by the warning of a celestial guardian-"Do not corrupt this world, or your journey will end before it begins"-their greatest adventure unfolds: exploring unknown civilizations, uncovering hidden truths, and testing the very limits of fate across worlds. "But beyond the gates lies a truth that could change everything...". All rights reserved © 2025 by Ahmed Al-Sulimawi.