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Alternatively 地獄で日々/ Jigoku de Hibi. Shin Kamijou is a student in his last year of high school, enjoying his everyday life that he spends with his six friends in their Tabletop RPG and otaku centered club. On a fateful day a disaster changes Shin's life into an apocalyptic hell. Join Shin as he ...
A fist-using knight in shining armor who fails to be a hero, a vengeful cynical but bona fide heroine looking for a strong comrade, and supposedly a wizard searching for a hero walk into a bar, joined together on a quest to slay a demon king, a very angry one at that.
Despite being inseparable since middle school, high school seniors Joe and Gigi have yet to admit their feelings to each other. But when they befriend a reclusive girl doomed to die within a year, they each resolve to help her make the most of her remaining time.
Ronan Reeves died a nobody on Earth — beaten to death in a drug deal gone wrong. But when he awakens in a new world of relics and elemental empires, he's given a second chance. Not as a hero. Not as a chosen one. Just... alive. In this world, at age 15, people can bond with elemental relics — an...
Xelric is the last Volundr—wielder of a power humanity was never meant to control. Hunted by AIs, pirates, and ancient laws, he must survive a war that started long before he was born. Meanwhile, in the void, something awakens… and it remembers us. (This is not the completed work and chapters ar...
In the year 2101, Akimitsu Ono is a normal high school student. One day he goes to the bathroom at his school like any other, but that day someone is waiting for him inside, someone who will change the course of the planet and the lives of those he cares about most.
A average girl seems to deeply dishearten herself from the communications and spiritual link of life. Born inside a small grain of divine retribution, she tries to find the meaning of life. She moves forward, watching all these generations of people pass by her. She wonders what she can do to...
“It’s been 14 years since your passing. So much has happened since then. I wish I could see you all grown up now. Sometimes I wonder what we could’ve done to prevent it. Where did it all go wrong?”
What does the desire for life and death mean? Can the desire of death exist without life? Is the desire of life bound to be replaced with the desire of death? Eros and Thanatos, who truly rules the world?