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  • 🜸 VOID REQUIEM  Rise of the Reluctant Hero   by TheBlackOneComics
    TheBlackOneComics
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    "This world doesn't need saving. It needs to burn." Rael Kurosawa is done with pretending. Tired of faking smiles. Sick of chasing purpose in a world that chews up the lonely and spits out silence. One step off a rooftop should've ended it all... Instead, he awakens in a different realm - cursed lands, kingdoms of magic, and beasts that hunger for blood. But he isn't just reborn. He's been rebooted. With NULLCORE, a mysterious system that absorbs, erases, and rewrites magic itself, Rael is labeled an anomaly - feared, hunted, and wanted by kings, mages, and monsters alike. He didn't ask to be here. He didn't ask to be special. All he ever wanted was peace. But in a world built on power and prophecy, peace is a lie. And if the world won't give him a reason to live... He'll become the reason it trembles.
  • Vyx by Seniea
    Seniea
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    After the sudden death of her grandmother leaves her alone in the world, Yunae strikes out on a journey to find a place where she belongs. Just as she's beginning to give up hope, she meets a strange, shadowy man named Xyaie. She is immediately swept into a life she never imagined possible and begins to find answers to questions she never thought to ask. Is it possible that a man she hardly knows holds the answers to her past? Excerpt: "Is it enough?" she asked, wildly eager for him to try. She was invigorated by the magic. His response was a movement: he swept his hand through the sky, cutting into the air as he did when they first met. Unlike then, however, the cut did not fade. It remained; a jagged blank in her vision-a color too dark to truly see. She felt like howling in victory, caught up in the thrill of it all. Instead, though, she turned to him, triumphant, "We did it!" "We did," he echoed, his voice was solemn, not at all reflecting her victorious cheer. The exhilaration vanished. "I can't go," she told him, understanding. "I cannot bear you safely through the void," the explanation itself was an apology. She offered a smile, true in spirit; she wanted him to go home safely, "It's alright. I understand. Thank you for everything." He opened his mouth as if to reply, but no words came out. Instead, she suddenly felt him press something into her hand and then his lips were on hers. The kiss was gentle and sweet, but she did not return it-it was over too quickly. She was too surprised react, and then he was gone. The shock it caused almost stunned her, but not quite. She had made a decision. She rushed toward the gap in the sky faster than she knew she could move. She threw herself into it; falling, hurtling, caught.