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.
Kairos Vale dies in a mundane truck crash and awakens naked in Elyria, a savage fantasy world of warring kingdoms, demons, and scheming gods. Armed with "Echo Rebirth"—a curse that rewinds his soul to the start upon every brutal death, scarring his mind with fragmented memories—he claws for survival. His fragile alliances form around Lirien, a silver-haired half-elf priestess hunted for a throne she never wanted, and Mira, a fierce slum thief whose loyalty becomes his anchor. But every victory unravels in tragedy: allies gutted in betrayal, kingdoms razed, loves confessed in final gasps before the reset. Kairos mutates with each loop—glowing veins, phantom pains, whispering ghosts of past selves—pushing him toward madness as he uncovers the Eternal Weaver, a cosmic sadist weaving his torment. Deeper he plunges into abyssal wars, fractured rebellions, and void-realms where free will crumbles. Can Kairos shatter the cycle, or will eternity claim his soul? A masterpiece of psychological horror and unrelenting loss, where death isn't the end—it's just the beginning.
**The Trinity of Death: The Swordsman of Rolling Heads—by Jhunzkie Rakabuba.*** Ayronee died by his own choice — a rooftop, a fall, a desperate bid for silence after years of mockery ground him to nothing. Death did not deliver peace. An angel delivered an ultimatum instead: live again, or burn forever. He chose life not because he wanted it, but because the alternative was worse. Reborn as Hexia in a medieval fantasy world, gifted with power he never asked for, and bound by one condition that cannot be broken — he cannot die by his own hand. Ever. **Eighteen years of training. Three years of emptiness. A legend built entirely in blood.** By eighteen, Hexia is the Swordsman of Rolling Heads — a protector whose signature technique, the Guillotine, is a perfectly horizontal strike that ends threats with surgical finality. Crimson-eyed and emotionally hollow, he kills fifty bandits in five minutes and walks away feeling nothing. He is not living. He is enduring — waiting for a death that will never come, having reduced his entire world to one pursuit: peace at any cost. **Then Sirenia arrives, and refuses to look away.** Silver-haired, stubborn, and perceptive in the way only the fearless can be, Sirenia sees past the blade and the emptiness to the man being slowly destroyed beneath both. Hexia saves her from an ambush. He heals her. Neither is prepared for what that exchange costs them. Over six months, patient and persistent, she begins dismantling what he spent years constructing — not through force, but through sheer presence. Slowly, painfully, Hexia begins to understand that survival and living are not the same thing. **Then the past returns, and shatters everything.** Lhoralaine — the childhood love Hexia buried in silence — reappears alongside Fred, the man who took her, who has spent years wearing friendship like a mask over something far colder. One confrontation in a tavern. One rolling head. And the world learns what happens when the Swordsman's carefully maintained restraint finally breaks. **What follows is larger than murder.** Fred's death was not merely a killing — it was a key. Ancient seals crack open. Six god-like entities called Ancients stir from imprisonment beneath the world. Angels and demons descend to deliver a verdict no one in that tavern was prepared for: Hexia did not commit a crime. He triggered a countdown. In six years, Ignarok — the Eternal Flame — rises to reduce continents to ash. Every six years after, another Ancient wakes. If all six are freed, the Primal Ancient returns, and existence ends without ceremony. **Six marks. Six heroes. Six years.** A divine hexagram burns into Hexia's palm. Five others bear the same mark scattered across four continents — each wielding an element, each carrying damage the world has not yet seen. Hexia, Sirenia, and Lhoralaine must find them, from Nerissa the void-wielding dwarven princess to strangers whose names and wounds remain unknown, and forge something resembling an army from people who barely know how to survive themselves. This is not a story about heroes who rose to the occasion. It is about a man who wanted to die being forced to save everyone. About two women fighting for the heart of someone who has forgotten it exists. About whether people shattered at the foundations can hold the weight of the world — or whether the weight simply finishes what the breaking began. The Ancients are waking. The mark burns. The clock has started. And Hexia — who asked only for silence — must now decide whether existence, for all its agony, is worth the fight.
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.
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. '
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.
"Zero is not the end; it is the foundation of an empire." The Five Realms once flourished in splendor, but now they lie in ruin, suffocating under the iron grip of five ruthless tyrants. Within the shadows of oppression, the common folk endure a hopeless existence, haunted by famine, plague, and the darkness of ignorance. Into this desolation comes Kaelen Voss. He wields no army; he commands no throne. In his possession is nothing but a mysterious compass and an unwavering conviction to reshape the world. Starting from Zero, Kaelen begins to gather the broken and the persecuted to establish a new civilization. With a blade in one hand to defy his enemies, and the blueprints for a new era of education, healthcare, and economy in the other, he begins his ascent. • What strategies will he employ to dismantle the might of the five tyrants? • What lost technologies will he resurrect to save a starving populace? • How will he unite the shattered Five Realms to forge a magnificent new empire? "In my empire, there shall be no slaves. Mankind shall claim a life more noble than the gods themselves." This is the legendary odyssey of Kaelen Voss—the man who built an empire from nothing.
Unseen spectators watch from the shadows, drawn to a world the ordinary cannot perceive. Angero Watanabe is an ordinary high school student—or so he believes. He spends his days in an acting club, rehearsing staged betrayals, fake heartbreaks, and scripted emotions, unaware that his school is about to become the stage for a deadly game. In this hidden system, certain individuals—known as Hosts—perform for mysterious Audiences who are sustained by human emotion, cruelty, and misfortune. Every choice, every reaction, every failure becomes part of the spectacle, and survival is far from guaranteed. As the ordinary halls of school twist into a place of tension and unseen danger, friends vanish, memories blur, and the line between performance and reality begins to fade. Angero must navigate this world carefully, where every step might be observed, every mistake exploited, and every decision could determine life—or death. author- Ezra_The_Author2
#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.
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.
The System Lied to Me… and Now I’m Invincible In a world where flawless Systems turn chosen ones into gods, I was given the worst possible ability— a System that lies. “You are weak.” “You will die today.” That was what it told me. But when I challenged its words… everything changed. Power beyond logic awakened. Hidden truths surfaced. And I realized the impossible truth— The System fears me. Surrounded by treacherous allies, false memories, and a reality built on deception, I walk a path that defies the rules of this world. If the System governs fate, then I will become its heretic. I will break its laws. I will shatter its illusions. I will destroy the world it controls.
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.