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The lexicon eclipse

The lexicon eclipse

Bạn đã bao giờ tự hỏi, liệu sự tồn tại của mình chỉ là một dòng chữ có thể bị xóa nhòa bởi một cú click chuột? Yamato Kagehira, một biên tập viên ba mươi hai tuổi, người dành cả đời để gạch bỏ những cảm xúc thừa thãi, cắt tỉa những cuộc đời không hoàn hảo trên trang giấy của người khác. Anh sống như một bóng ma trong văn phòng xám xịt, cho đến khi bản thảo định mệnh mang tên "Lexicon" xuất hiện trên màn hình bởi một tác giả vô danh gửi cho anh. Rồi thế giới sụp đổ Không phải bằng một vụ nổ mà bằng một lỗi logic. Bị ném vào một thực tại mục nát, nơi những từ ngữ chết đi vẫn còn thì thầm và bầu trời luôn mang sắc xám của tro tàn. Tại đây, sự sống không được tính bằng hơi thở, mà bằng Dữ liệu. Kẻ mạnh là kẻ nắm giữ Lexicon cuốn từ điển định nghĩa lại vạn vật. Kẻ yếu chỉ là những biến số lỗi đang chờ bị xóa sổ khỏi mọi dòng thời gian. Trong tay Yamato không phải thanh gươm của anh hùng mà là kỹ năng độc nhất chính là phá hủy linh hồn. Khi thần thoại không còn là cổ tích mà trở thành những mã lệnh tàn khốc, khi người mẹ đã mất bỗng trở thành một dòng chữ bị gạch bỏ trong bản thảo của Đấng Sáng Thế liệu có ẩn khuất đằng sau câu chuyện? Anh buộc phải lựa chọn: Trở thành một mảnh vụn của lịch sử hay dùng tư duy sắc lạnh của một biên tập viên để sửa lại chính số phận nghiệt ngã này? "Ta không tin vào phép màu hay là thần linh kể cả là ma thuật! ta chỉ tin vào những gì có thể kiểm chứng!" Giữa Thung lũng Tan rã và những tầng thực tại chồng chéo, một cuộc hành trình tái cấu trúc bắt đầu. Không có dũng sĩ diệt rồng chỉ có những kẻ bị ruồng bỏ đang cố gắng không bị xóa tên khỏi cuốn sách của thế giới. Liệu giờ đây kẻ từng chỉ biết ngồi máy tính hằng giờ để soạn một bài báo và cũng là một biên tập viên luôn đóng góp ý kiến cho tác giả của tác phẩm đó, có thể học cách viết lại chính bản thân mình trước khi dấu chấm hết cuối cùng được hạ xuống?
Huyền huyễn
26 Chs
The Lexicon of Lost Things

The Lexicon of Lost Things

Not all inheritances are gifts. Some are sentences. Elara “Ellie” Vance is a professional ghost, quiet, meticulous, and slowly fading into the background of her own life, working in the dusty silence of the city archives. Her only legacy from a reclusive great-aunt is a heavy, unsettling book called The Lexicon of Lost Things. The moment Ellie touches it, her world cracks open. The Lexicon is alive. It shows her the invisible truths of her rainy, neon-drenched city: the hidden true names floating above every person’s head, and the secret debts they owe to unseen forces. Guided by the book’s hauntingly elegant spirit, Silas, Ellie is thrust into the role of an arbiter in this clandestine world, settling disputes between river gods and real estate moguls, and recording the contracts of beings that should not exist. But the power comes with a chilling price. The deeper Ellie bonds with the Lexicon, the more her own memories and sense of self begin to bleed away, replaced by echoes of its past keepers. Silas, her only guide, offers a ritual to stabilize the bond to make her the true Keeper. Yet, clues from her aunt’s past whisper a terrifying truth: Silas is not the guardian. He is the prisoner. The Lexicon is his gilded cage, and the “ritual” is a centuries-old trap, a soul-swap that would free him into Ellie’s body and life, while trapping her consciousness within the book’s pages forever. Now, Ellie must navigate a labyrinth of magical politics, hunted by a ruthless society that wants to weaponize the Lexicon, and tempted by the very power that is erasing her. To survive, she must learn to wield the book’s magic against its own master, decipher her aunt’s cryptic warnings, and decide what she is willing to lose her ordinary life, her memories, or her very soul, before the final page turns, and the Lexicon claims its next Keeper. A novel of hidden cities, haunting debts, and the terrifying price of seeing what was meant to stay lost.
Urban
16 Chs
Lexicon eXchange exPanse

Lexicon eXchange exPanse

Long ago, precisely 124 Duo-Septuaginta-Sescentillion (or 1.24 × 10 ^ [to the power of] 2021) years ago, a magical researcher hoped to survive the big collapse. Anything with a start has an end. Matter can not be created nor destroyed. Through deductive reasoning, it is believed that the universe has an infinite cycle of big bangs and collapses. A scholar extended his life using a self created immortal technique. Immortals have always dreamed of godhood, and if there ever was a god; they would have merely been someone who can survive one universe's death and live in the next. No more, no less. How many times have the universe experienced this big bang though? I, the author, personally think time is infinite and has always been. However, If it was possible, wouldn't the universe be covered in gods from the infinite amount of time that has already passed? Becoming a god is impossible. Living forever is impossible. However, what about an idea or information? The once simple scholar had a dream to live forever, however, it changed. The magical researcher's idea was to transmit knowledge to the other side of the abyss. One might think that the simple scholar was now a philosopher questioning life, but the law of parsimony simply says '*The simplest explanation is usually the right one*'. --- A/N: I have been brain storming and writing the premise of this story for about 5 days on my computer. I decided I would post some chapters online, and saw a tycoon contest going while I was inputting my story into the Inkstone system. I decided to change gears and intent of my story from a empire building story into a more tycoon focused one. Ended up re-writing before I uploaded this story. I think it will end up more realistic this way after thinking of the competition others who want to build an empire and what not. It will be profits first. Empires need to crush competition for a monopoly, but my end goal is now a tycoon who only cares for profits and not the territory outside the fence or border of his domain. The vetted interests in a tycoon are different from a mayor or emperor. You could say there are similarities to an empire and a tycoon, but the goal and focus are different. If an emperor runs out of space, he needs to conquer and care about respect and his people. A tycoon can just build up and down and layer things as they please. All tycoon construction is done through a controlled and planned economy, while an empire typically uses a branching distribution approach. Growth is usually organic or independently controlled from branching units or power in empires. Nothing stops the tycoon, not when you have a tycoon that invades all fronts, even the monster and alien economies. Everyone is a target, even bugs have meat to eat, and all intellectual creatures will be an audience in the tycoon's targeted ad campaign.
Urban
3 Chs
Beast World: From Villainess to Cub-Raising Chef

Beast World: From Villainess to Cub-Raising Chef

Bai Su, who transmigrated into a book set in the interstellar Beast World, has only one interest: making delicious food at the orphanage, raising children, and enjoying her hard-won new life. Future's great villains? The cubs are all super well-behaved in front of her! The Federation Leader comes to freeload a meal, and his disability is cured! The business emperor comes to freeload a meal, and his infertility is solved! The obese little female gets thinner the more she eats, gradually growing into the number one beauty of the Beast World. She also attracts the number one genius doctor of the interstellar era and the interstellar great captain. The villainous cubs, driving warships and controlling ten thousand beasts: "If you want to get close to our Mom, you'll have to withstand our cannon fire first!" The Federation Leader laughs in anger: "You dare to bomb my armory? Courting death!" The gloomy and bloodthirsty emperor: "A bunch of little trash! You think I'm afraid of you?" The doctor's face turns ashen: "Either give back my research results, or die!" The interstellar great captain dangerously shoulders a Barrett: "I see you're all dying to get locked up." Bai Su smiles and peeks her head out, holding a gleaming kitchen knife: "Time to eat! What are you all doing?" The big shots and the little villains, harmoniously putting their arms around each other's shoulders in a picture of fatherly love and filial piety: "Coming~~"
Fantasy
120 Chs
What is the nature of a lexicon novel?
A lexicon novel typically focuses on language and words, often exploring their meanings, usage, and impact.
3 answers
2024-10-24 02:53
What is the definition of a lexicon novel?
Well, a lexicon novel typically involves the development of a unique set of words or language usage to enhance the narrative or convey specific ideas. It might play with the boundaries of traditional language in a creative way.
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2024-10-17 16:43
What is a lexicon in a fiction book?
In a fiction book, the lexicon is simply the set of words and phrases that are used. It might include archaic words to give an old - timey feel, or new and strange words for a futuristic or otherworldly setting. It's what gives the book its own linguistic flavor and helps to set it apart from other works.
1 answer
2024-11-12 00:57
Who wrote the fiction novel Lexicon?
I'm not sure who wrote it. You might need to do some more research to find out.
3 answers
2024-10-06 04:51
What is the significance of the 'lexicon' in a science fiction book?
The 'lexicon' in a science fiction book can be highly significant. It often helps to create a unique world. For example, in some sci - fi books, new words are created to describe advanced technologies, alien species, or different social structures. It gives authenticity to the fictional setting, making it more immersive for the readers.
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2024-11-07 16:26
How can a lexicon enhance a fiction book?
A lexicon enhances a fiction book by adding depth. If there are special words for things in the story, it gives the reader more to think about and explore. For instance, in a detective fiction, the use of specific police or criminal jargon can add authenticity and draw the reader further into the plot. Also, a well - crafted lexicon can make the characters seem more real as they use words that are unique to their world.
2 answers
2024-11-11 23:52
What are some interesting lexicon in book fiction?
The lexicon in book fiction is quite diverse. Words related to character emotions are very important, like 'anguish', 'elation', 'foreboding'. There are also words that are used to describe settings, such as 'meandering' for a river or 'crumbling' for an old building. Authors use these words to create a rich and immersive world for the readers to get lost in.
1 answer
2024-12-01 14:04
How does lexicon enhance book fiction?
Lexicon in book fiction helps in creating a distinct atmosphere. In a horror story, words like 'creaking', 'shadowy', and 'malevolent' add to the spooky mood. It also differentiates characters. A well - educated character might use more complex words than a simple - minded one. Moreover, it helps in world - building. In a fantasy novel, unique lexicons like 'dragonkin' or 'enchanted forest' make the world seem real and engaging.
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2024-12-01 17:42
What are some philosophical mangas and why are they considered philosophical?
'20th Century Boys' is also philosophical. It delves into topics such as conspiracy, hope, and the power of collective memory. The plot and character developments make you reflect on these profound ideas.
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2025-04-30 04:43
A philosophical story
There was a young man named Jack. He was a very smart and rich man. He owned a successful business and often participated in various social events. However, he was not happy because he always thought about his wealth and career. One day, Jack met a wise man who told him a philosophical story: Once upon a time, there was an eagle who had a beautiful nest with his young bird and his wife. Old Eagle loved his children and his spouse very much. Every day, he would take good care of them and protect them from any danger. However, one day, a snake broke into the nest and wanted to eat the eagle's wife. The eagle was very clever. He took action and killed the snake with his fangs and claws. Although the eagle successfully protected his children and spouse, he did not feel happy. He thought he had done the right thing, but it was not because he was truly happy and satisfied. Jack was very inspired by the story. He realized that his life was not for wealth and career, but for true happiness and satisfaction. He began to re-examine his lifestyle and re-focus on his relationship with his family and friends. From then on, Jack became more caring for the people around him and enjoyed life more. He realized that happiness did not lie in how much wealth and power he had, but in how much connection and interaction he had with the people around him. This story tells us that when we pursue happiness, we should not only focus on our material wealth and career, but also pay more attention to our relationship with family and friends, as well as our connection with nature and the environment.
1 answer
2024-09-19 08:14
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