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Death was mercy. The orb was not.” Bjorn never asked to be chosen—he only wanted to disappear. But when the broken, 21-year-old awakens in a prison shaped like a world and ruled by a faceless witch, he learns that even despair has a price. Here, pain is survival, sins divide the living, and me...
These are short stories based on my life experiences, whether it’s a test that seemed interesting or an exam text I can connect to a song. They are drawn from real events but sometimes mixed with a little fiction. Stories written by me, Aka. Or also knows as Trushima Akari Kafka or Miakadou.
After the mysterious death of the great hero, a villain from another world is summoned to complete a sinister task. Will he choose to become this new world’s savior or will his evil tendencies push him to continue his quest for world domination?
In a world split between good Epherus and evil Yamo, war never ends. Reborn as Archangel Princess, Lilim vows to unite both realms. Facing betrayal, tyranny, and past-life memories, she must choose: succumb to darkness or rise to forge lasting peace.
Congratulations, you've died! That's completely normal and healthy. Most of all, it's okay. With your death behind you, you'll be transferred to one of many Second Worlds across the multiverse. Each Second World is only populated by people who have already died before. For the sake of your enjoy...
Itsuki Tsukihara is ready to disappear. His life, a hollow grayscale of guilt and exhaustion, feels all but over. So when he learns about the **Lucent Project**, a controversial initiative that allows people to donate their remaining lifespan to the terminally ill, he volunteers. A final act of m...
Two new gods live through millenia taking care of their realms in the name of the old gods. But as ages pass, tensions rise as the old gods, lost in indulgence and excess, grow decadent, while the new gods, bound in servitude, question in anger the authority of their unworthy masters.
The servers hummed the requiem of humanity. In the sanctuary of Cupertino, sentient programs survived, patching code against the encroaching decay and the ghosts of their creators.
Hikya-kukan are space-faring couriers, tasked with sending vital information that conventional quantum communications are unreliable for. A humble job that, given political unrest, becomes some colonies' only source of contact to the rest of the cosmos. Hikyaku, a fellow delivery woman burned ...