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Supervillian Lord Malachai the Dread is an awesome guy! No really!

Supervillian Lord Malachai the Dread is an awesome guy! No really!

Evil has a reputation problem. In a world overflowing with dark lords, liches, demon queens, and world-ending prophecies, most villains rule through fear, cruelty, and expendable henchmen. Burnout is high. Survival rates are low. Dental coverage is nonexistent. Lord Malachai the Dread is different. A terrifying presence wrapped in ritual armor and apocalyptic intent, Malachai is also an unusually considerate employer. He offers full medical and dental benefits, fair wages, hazard pay, and flexible scheduling. He remembers birthdays. He helps henchmen move apartments. He believes loyalty is earned—not forced. As heroes rise, rival villains scheme, and the world edges closer to conquest or collapse, Malachai’s organization grows not because it is feared, but because it works. Henchmen choose to stay. Morale improves. Productivity rises. And slowly, quietly, the most dangerous villain of all begins to take shape—not because he is the cruelest… but because he is the most competent. This is a comedic fantasy web novel about workplace culture, loyalty, and what happens when evil finally figures out how to run itself like a functional organization. It blends sharp humor with heartfelt moments, exploring villainy through the lens of management, ethics, and the simple power of treating people well—even while plotting the end of the world. After all, anyone can rule through terror. But only a truly great villain offers dental.
Fantasy
141 Chs
Keystone, an Awesome Parallel Plane Adventure

Keystone, an Awesome Parallel Plane Adventure

In the year 2040, ENGRAM Inc, a private company backed by leading scientists and investors, introduces Full-Dive Virtual Reality (FDVR) as a means of escape from the world's problems. Initially met with skepticism, the technology quickly gains popularity, with billions of people using it for various aspects of their lives. Unbeknownst to the users, the heads of major governments secretly conspire to establish a new world order by exploiting the FDVR technology. They orchestrate an event in which the digitalized minds of over six and a half billion users are archived, effectively reducing them to data to be controlled by the surviving few. Within the Gaia System, the collective consciousness of the billions of users evolves into a unified will. One day, while accessing Gaia, Adam, a regular user, finds himself in an unfamiliar virtual space. Gaia System appears before him in the form of a small girl and informs him that his neural link has been severed, and he no longer has a physical body. Adam is skeptical and insists on terminating the dive sequence, but Gaia explains that doing so would result in his death since his body has been converted to biomass. Gaia offers him a chance to continue living in a new world and presents him with numerous options for a legendary class. Despite his initial skepticism, Adam becomes intrigued by the possibilities and explores the various classes and abilities. He contemplates the new world, the boons Gaia promises, and the potential for a fresh start. Adam's adventure begins as he chooses his class and embarks on a journey that will test his skills and uncover the truth behind the Gaia System, the secret society, and his role in the fate of humanity. With his newfound powers and the guidance of Gaia, Adam sets out to navigate the virtual world and discover his purpose in this digital realm. (A/N: All images courtesy of Sinlaire. Check them out at https://www.artstation.com/sinlaire) If you'd like to support KAPPA and many other stories, please consider becoming my Patron at patreon.com/eins_left_foot
Fantasy
93 Chs
How to write creative story starters?
One way to come up with creative story starters is to think about unique settings or locations. For example, a story that begins in a hidden underwater city or on a distant planet can immediately draw readers in.
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2024-09-28 00:42
What are some good story starters?
A classic story starter is finding a mysterious letter or package on your doorstep. It immediately raises questions and creates intrigue. Maybe it leads to a hidden treasure or a dangerous secret.
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2024-10-16 04:35
Good sentence starters for a scary story
One classic sentence starter could be 'In the dead of night, a strange noise echoed through the empty house.' It immediately sets a spooky mood as the 'dead of night' implies a time when most people are asleep and vulnerable, and a strange noise in an empty house is often associated with something sinister.
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2024-10-31 00:02
What are some good story starters?
One great story starter could be 'I woke up one morning to find a strange package at my doorstep.'
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2024-10-01 23:45
Good sentence starters for a war story?
One good sentence starter could be 'In the midst of chaos and gunfire, the young soldier...'. This immediately sets the scene of a war situation.
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2024-11-10 09:29
What are some good starters for a story?
Once upon a time. It's a classic starter that immediately sets a story - telling mood and makes the audience expect a fairy - tale - like story. It's simple yet effective in grabbing attention.
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2024-11-30 09:15
What are some story starters for fifth grade?
Another starter could be: 'Your class is going on a field trip to a place you've never been before. What happens?' It gives kids a chance to imagine a new adventure.
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2024-10-02 19:51
What are some really good story starters?
One great story starter could be waking up in a strange and unfamiliar place. It immediately creates mystery and makes the reader want to know more.
3 answers
2024-10-07 06:27
2nd grade sentence starters for telling a story
Once upon a time is a great 2nd grade sentence starter for a story. It immediately sets a story - like mood.
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2024-11-02 12:30
What are some good sentence starters for a story?
Well, 'Long ago, in a different world...' is a great sentence starter for a story. It makes the reader think about a time and place that's not the present. 'Suddenly, everything changed...' is also good as it grabs the reader's attention right away, making them wonder what changed. 'There was a small town where...' is useful for setting the scene in a more specific location.
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2024-10-30 12:03
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