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My Pet Beast is really not an Evil God

My Pet Beast is really not an Evil God

Gary Smith arrived in a peculiar world of beastmasters, where an ancient taboo was reborn from the depth of time, and an evil god was lurking. In this world, birds and beasts, rivers and mountains, even elements could spawn spiritual power and turn into pet beasts. Among them, the powerful ones became ecological niches by themselves, radiating secret realm ecosystems such as the Yellow Spring, Skeleton Kingdom, Succubus Nest, and Kingdom of the Sky Tree, nurturing countless followers. The beastmasters make contracts with the pet beasts, nurture them, and control the spiritual power. After witnessing the "Taboo Sun" event, Gary Smith obtained the ability to extract materials from everything in the world and compile "Secret Food". Through the Evolutionary Secret Food, the combination of "The Shattered Dusk World" + "Ancient Dragon’s Dead Egg" results in the Feast of the End. When the pet beast consumes it, it evolves into the Dusk Dragon God. The Dusk Domain erodes the world, turning into the God at the end of time. The Skill Secret Food allows the pet beasts to plunder skills from everything, becoming omniscient and omnipotent. The Sacrificial Secret Food snatches the taboo time, sacrifices the ancient beings, and blasphemes against the gods. His style of beast control also started to become peculiar. There is the Spider Shadow that devours ancient dragons and weaves dreams of all lives with its threads, the Red Master that pollutes the multiverse, and the Devourer of the Realms, who consumes worlds... In response to this, he explained, "My pet beasts are just a bit peculiar. They really are not evil gods!"
Eastern
1841 Chs
Bro, I'm not an Undead!

Bro, I'm not an Undead!

Everyday was the same for Skullius. An Undead minion of the lowest order like him, didn’t have to find a grand purpose… other than mining mana gems for his Lich master, of course. His peers thought so. They lacked ambition. To be fair, so did he. But there was just that something that kept nagging at him. A spark that no other skeleton seemed to have. Other than being the sassy bullshitter obsessed with mana that he was, why did Skullius vaguely remember being something other than a Moronic Undead drone once? What had come before his Undeath? In the end, it was this spark that allowed our atrocious hero to escape the clutches of his evil master and reach another world. And it is in this world, chock full of dangers – most beckoned by Skullius’ abnormally horrendous luck, to be honest – that the skeleton’s journey begins. In Aigas – the new world – he prepared for the greatest getback of an age armed with a power greater than that of the Liches of Deadmanland! ...... [Author’s Answers To Popular Readers’ Questions] Q: (IHateArjuun77) -Hey author, is your book trash?- A: (Author) -Haha, screw you dear reader. The answer is NO. The story has elements of comedy, action, magic, adventure and Brutality. Like it gets really dark sometimes. There’s a comprehensive story with characters that I tried my damndest to NOT make generic on top of a cool power system that’s for the most part easy to understand. So its not trash. Q: (IFreakingHateArjuun56) -Hey author why is your first volume so slow paced and... trash?- A: (Author) -Haha. It’s how I designed the First Volume to be. It’s a fun setup that doesn’t focus on many things other than the MC’s mentality, powers and route of progression. The next volumes are normal paced, focusing on the world, the villains and general expansion but all while still retaining the book theme and fun experience- Q: (ShadeIsAPervert001) -Hey author, I instinctively sense that I’ll hate this book, when should I drop? A: (Author) -Is this the same reader?! Anyway, I’ll give a range. Read a minimum of the first 20 chapters to a max of up to chapter 44 before you decide on anything too rash. I’ll hunt down this reader! --- Book cover art by Vicky.rae. Discord: [ https://discord.gg/8hcraTjzE9 ] Patreon: For custom art patreon.com/Livelysockets
Fantasy
1762 Chs
Why are there not enough graphic novels?
Distribution issues might be a factor. If the distribution channels are not well - established, it can lead to fewer graphic novels being available in certain areas. Also, high costs associated with printing and production might limit the quantity of graphic novels. For example, if the cost of high - quality paper or color printing is too high, publishers may produce fewer copies.
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2024-11-01 04:47
What makes a graphic novel 'good enough for me'?
Well, if the characters in a graphic novel are well - developed, it's good enough for me. They should be relatable and have their own distinct personalities. Take 'Ms. Marvel' for instance. Kamala Khan is a character that many young girls can relate to, with her normal teenage problems along with her super - heroics.
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2024-11-11 08:30
What if the graphic novel 'This Were Enough' were real?
It could be quite an interesting experience. Maybe it would change how we perceive certain concepts and emotions.
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2024-10-14 11:43
What if 'This Were Enough' were made into a graphic novel?
It could be really interesting. Maybe it would bring a new dimension to the story and attract a wider audience.
2 answers
2024-10-01 20:08
What does 'nat enough graphic novel' mean?
It's a rather unclear phrase. If we break it down, 'nat' might be a typo. If it was 'not', then 'not enough graphic novel' could refer to various things. For example, in a collection, there might not be enough graphic novels to satisfy a reader's appetite for that type of literature. Or perhaps in a study or comparison, there aren't enough graphic novels to draw accurate conclusions about the genre as a whole.
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2024-11-12 04:44
How can I deal with 'nat enough graphic novel' situation?
If you feel there's a lack in the 'nat enough graphic novel' sense, first, join some book clubs or online communities focused on graphic novels. People there can recommend great titles you may not have known. Additionally, consider subscribing to graphic novel publishers' newsletters. They often announce new releases and special offers, which can help you expand your collection or reading list. You can also try digital platforms, which usually have a vast range of graphic novels available for instant access.
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2024-11-11 10:57
How can I find a 'good enough for me' graphic novel?
You can start by asking friends or family who are into graphic novels for recommendations. They might know your taste and suggest something perfect for you.
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2024-11-11 09:14
What can I do if there are not enough graphic novels?
You could try borrowing from libraries. They often have a good collection of graphic novels.
3 answers
2024-11-01 10:44
Is it enough for the novel CEO?
I'm sorry, I don't quite understand your question. Can you provide me with more background information or context so that I can better understand your question and provide you with a more accurate answer?
1 answer
2024-08-20 03:33
Is the novel president enough?
In novels, a CEO usually referred to an entrepreneur or politician with great wealth and power. They usually had a lot of assets and power to make various decisions and arrangements for their lives and careers. Fictional CEOs usually appeared in novels, which might describe their stories, experiences, and interpersonal relationships. They could be one of the protagonists or the villains. The president of a novel did not exist in reality. It was just some fictional character that appeared in novels or other literary works.
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2024-09-07 21:22
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