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mi poder despertado eso olímpicos

Aren Valther murió a los 20 años. Una enfermedad incurable acabó con su vida lentamente. Sin poder luchar, sin poder cumplir sus sueños, su historia terminó en una cama… hasta que abrió los ojos en otro mundo. Un mundo donde humanos conviven con bestias mágicas, óvulos colosales, esqueletos conscientes, duendes, elfos y criaturas nacidas de la magia. Aquí, la fuerza define el destino de cada persona. Y Aren reencarnó con el mismo nombre. En este mundo existe la Ceremonia del Despertar, un ritual donde cada joven recibe una bendición divina que determina su futuro: magia elemental, habilidades físicas extraordinarias, invocaciones o talentos únicos otorgados por los dioses de ese mundo. Antes del ritual, Aren investiga sobre la historia y descubre los registros sagrados que describen a las verdaderas deidades de ese plano: Eryndor, Dios del Firmamento Carmesí Vaelmyr, Señor del Mar Profundo Tharvok, Dios de la Guerra Ígnea Lyssara, Guardiana del Destino Morveth, Soberano del Final Silente Esos son los únicos dioses reconocidos por la academia y por los templos. Llega el día del Despertar. Rodeado de compañeros y profesores, Aren coloca su mano sobre el altar ceremonial. Al principio, todo parece normal. Hasta que el cielo del mundo entero se oscurece. El altar vibra violentamente. Y una proyección gigantesca aparece en el firmamento: una cinemática divina visible para todos. Un rayo atraviesa las nubes y revela Una silueta imponente de pie entre nubes tormentosas, sosteniendo un relámpago condensado en su mano. Otra figura sentada en un trono de sombras profundas, rodeada de una oscuridad que parece devorar la luz. Una tercera presencia emerge sobre olas suspendidas en el aire, con el mar arremolinándose bajo sus pies. A su lado, una figura envuelta en armadura, firme en medio de un campo de batalla infinito. Luego, una silueta serena y erguida, observando desde lo alto como si analizara cada movimiento del mundo. Finalmente, una presencia radiante aparece envuelta en un sol ardiente que ilumina todo el horizonte. Las seis figuras permanecen inmóviles por un instante. Después demuestran su poder. El portador del relámpago lanza un rayo que parte el cielo en dos. El soberano de las sombras abre un abismo bajo sus pies. El dominador del mar levanta océanos enteros hacia el firmamento. El guerrero de la armadura avanza y cada paso provoca explosiones invisibles. La figura serena extiende su mano y el mundo parece congelarse en un instante de cálculo perfecto. El ser del sol libera una llamarada tan intensa que la luz cubre el planeta entero. Detrás de ellos, más siluetas se alinean como si todos formaran parte de una misma jerarquía. No hay palabras. No hay nombres. No hay explicación. Los estudiantes miran aterrados. Los profesores están completamente paralizados. Nadie sabe qué son esas entidades. No las reconocen. No coinciden con nada conocido. No se parecen a las deidades registradas en ese mundo. La proyección desaparece. El cielo vuelve a la normalidad. El altar, agrietado y vibrando con energía desconocida, muestra una sola palabra: Despertar: Olimpo Silencio absoluto. Ese poder no pertenece a ninguna categoría existente.
Fantasía
25 Chs
She Who Builds the World

She Who Builds the World

The world ended. She didn’t. When elite spec-ops commander Ada Keane regains consciousness, she’s not in the middle of a battlefield, nor in the embrace of death. Instead, she awakens in a foreign body inside a simulation-stabilized post-apocalyptic world—a collapsed civilization governed by the law of the strong, where mutated beasts roam and human structures are ashes beneath bioengineered rot. Her body is different. Her name, however, remains etched in steel: Ada. The only thing keeping her grounded is a survival system known as Architect, a cold, calculating AI that delivers one unambiguous directive: Rebuild order. Neutralize threats. Lead the world’s reconstruction. Ada doesn't waste time. She doesn’t flirt, doesn’t mourn, doesn’t ask "why me?" She acts—fortifying a ruined base, organizing scattered survivors, and setting military-grade strategies in place. But the system architecture is flawed, still learning, still… evolving. And somewhere inside this fractured world, others have noticed her. Among them is Vega, a stoic, brilliant woman with shadows in her eyes and a past tangled with the very collapse that destroyed the world. Vega doesn’t trust easily. Neither does Ada. But the battlefield teaches a universal truth: some allies are earned in blood, not words. As Ada’s influence spreads, factions rise to confront her. A brutal Alpha-led paramilitary force called the Cradle Chain seeks to control all surviving zones with a doctrine of forced purity. They believe Ada is an anomaly—an unapproved variable in a world they thought they controlled. But Ada doesn’t break. She builds. As the mission intensifies, Ada must grapple with enemies human and monstrous, unravel Vega’s secrets, and confront her own dissonant instincts—because survival isn't just about food and guns anymore. It’s about reclaiming a future worth living. And maybe—if the world can stop ending long enough—it’s about someone to live it with.
LGBT+
20 Chs
Is the story in ESO good?
In my opinion, the story in ESO can be quite good. It has an interesting lore and diverse quests that keep you engaged. However, like any game, it might not be everyone's cup of tea.
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2024-10-10 00:59
How good is the story in ESO?
It's quite engaging. The story in ESO has depth and variety, keeping players interested.
3 answers
2024-10-08 15:15
How long is the story of ESO?
The length of the story in ESO can vary depending on how you play. If you focus mainly on the main quests, it might take a decent amount of time, but if you explore all the side quests and content, it can be quite extensive.
3 answers
2024-10-15 01:33
What is an 'eso good story'?
I'm not entirely sure what 'eso good story' specifically means. It could potentially be a very good story within the context of a game called Elder Scrolls Online (ESO), like an interesting quest line or a great player - created narrative.
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2024-10-26 20:54
Does ESO have a good story?
In my opinion, ESO's story is quite good. It has depth, interesting plotlines, and keeps you invested. The lore and background add to the overall appeal.
2 answers
2024-10-02 04:57
How long is the main story in ESO?
The main story in ESO doesn't have a fixed duration. It depends on factors like your gaming skills, exploration, and side quests. Generally, players spend anywhere from 15 to 40 hours on it.
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2024-10-09 19:56
How to start an original story in ESO?
First, think of a unique concept or idea that interests you. Then, create characters with distinct personalities and motives. Start by outlining the basic plot structure.
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2024-10-10 13:40
How long is the story in ESO Unlimited?
The length of the story in ESO Unlimited can vary depending on how quickly you progress and how much you explore. Some players finish it relatively quickly, while others take their time and uncover more hidden elements.
2 answers
2024-10-12 16:04
How to start the base story of ESO?
Well, first you need to have a clear idea of the main theme or concept of your story. Maybe think about what kind of world or setting you want to create.
3 answers
2024-10-11 10:38
Does ESO have a good story?
Yes, ESO has an engaging and immersive story that keeps players hooked.
2 answers
2024-10-12 10:45
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