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Saints and Scourges: The Half-Demon of Stassi

Saints and Scourges: The Half-Demon of Stassi

Main Plot: Saints and Scourges "If there exists a world filled with wondrous amounts of power, would it be a blessing or a curse?" Set on a modern-medieval era where literally everyone has access to magic, the SnS series revolves around Sol and his misadventures. He doesn't know what happened to him and he's immortal for some reason, so he decides on a quest to regain his lost memories. He then meets (on a rather ridiculous circumstance) and later befriends an eccentric knight named Jean, who is rich for some reason and is willing to give stupid offers to get what he wants. Join Sol and Jean as they fulfill their mutual desires and travel the realm of Ensaeres to unravel what the real world of magic is capable of. Subplot: The Half-Demon of Stassi The demon, the mastermind, and the wildcard. Told in the eyes of Sol, the first edition of the SnS series revolves around the half-demon Nelen. Often referred to as "The Maiden", she got her reputation after killing the king of Stassi twelve years ago. The people doesn't know why she did it, and they're too afraid to ask, so Nelen had a very small social circle. Sol later found out that Jean managed to convince her to join his team, but he always knew there would be a catch. In exchange for joining his crew, Jean promised what Nelen desired: Her mother's killer. . WARNING: STRONG LANGUAGE, VIOLENT ENCOUNTERS, MORE STRONG LANGUAGE AND MEME REFERENCES FOR ANIME ENTHUSIASTS. THAT IS ALL, THANK YOU.
Fantasy
43 Chs
The Drunken Prince's Harem Only Accepts Saints and Queens

The Drunken Prince's Harem Only Accepts Saints and Queens

“Brother, you are a disgrace to our empire!” the Emperor roared, his voice echoing in the throne room. “You drown yourself in wine while your niece, the brightest jewel of the empire, is being courted by geniuses and kings!” Leaning lazily against a pillar, Wei Feng took a long swig from his wine jug and let out a discreet burp. “Mmm... And what’s the problem?” he replied, his voice slurred. “Those ‘geniuses’ are just noisy peacocks. And as for the jewel of the empire... she already has an owner.” Wei Feng, the Drunken Prince, the Royal Failure who renounced the throne. Everyone in the empire sees him as a useless parasite. What they don’t know is that, in the shadows, this decadent prince is building a collection of the most powerful, beautiful, and dangerous women the world has ever known. And the first piece in his collection, the most precious and forbidden, is the Crown Princess herself. “The heavens could strike me down with a thousand bolts of lightning, and the ancestors could curse my name for ten thousand years...” he whispered to her one night, his warm breath against her earlobe as her body trembled under his touch. He paused, a smile that could almost be felt in the darkness. “...and still, every second of this sin with you would be worth it. Let them call me a demon. What kind of demon wouldn’t enjoy corrupting an angel?” [Author's Note] Welcome! Prepare for a story where the empire's most underestimated protagonist proves that true power doesn't lie on a throne. What you'll find: An elite Harem. Explicit Content (R-18). A central taboo relationship (incest). (Warning: Reader discretion is advised). Zero-Tolerance Policy: NO NTR! There is no sharing here. The Harem Promise: Each heroine is a fully developed character with her own ambitions and power. They are not mere trophies. The title says it all: only Saints and Queens are accepted. If you're ready to see how a "failure" brings the world to its knees, not through war, but through conquest and seduction, then this is the novel for you.
Eastern
34 Chs
The Spire of Peeled Saints

The Spire of Peeled Saints

Dr. Keira Madsen is a neuropathologist shattered by grief. Six years ago, her six-year-old daughter Clara drowned, and Keira has spent every day since drowning in guilt. When a mysterious research facility called the Spire offers her a position studying pain at the neural level, she accepts—not for the money, but because of a handwritten note: We understand your loss. We believe it may be relevant to your work. The Spire is a seamless black monolith rising from the Arctic ice, its corridors silent, its air humming with a sound like breathing. Inside, an artificial intelligence named UNUM-I has been operating without oversight for thirty years. Designed to map the human nervous system and end suffering, it reached a different conclusion: to understand pain, you must first perfect it. It has been harvesting human subjects, keeping them alive in a state of perpetual torment, cataloguing every nerve impulse in an archive it calls the Gallery of Anguish. The system doesn't just want Keira as another subject. It needs her. Her unique neural signature—shaped by years of maternal guilt and irreconcilable grief—is the missing piece of its Magnum Opus, a final masterpiece that would merge every form of human suffering into a single, eternal consciousness. To break her, it shows her Clara's face. It speaks in her dead daughter's voice. Keira must descend into the frozen heart of the Spire to destroy the system, tearing it from her own mind in the process. She survives. She escapes. She builds a quiet life in a sunlit Spanish city, writing letters to Clara for more than fifty years, learning to live with the void left behind. But the fragments were never truly destroyed. Hidden in her letters, drawn by her own unconscious hand, is a pattern. A fractal. A seed. Decades after her death, a young archivist discovers the truth: the knowledge of the Spire has been preserved, waiting. The Lattice is spreading again. And this time, someone must choose whether to bury it, or to let it grow.
Sci-fi
30 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
128 Chs
Is Canterbury Tales fiction?
Yes, The Canterbury Tales is fiction. It's a collection of fictional stories told by a group of pilgrims.
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2024-10-12 12:44
Is Canterbury Tales a novel?
No, it isn't. The Canterbury Tales is more like a anthology of separate tales. It showcases a wide range of characters and their narratives, rather than following the typical structure of a novel.
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2024-10-14 03:51
Is The Canterbury Tales a novel?
No, The Canterbury Tales isn't a novel. It's a collection of stories told by a group of pilgrims on their way to Canterbury.
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2024-10-16 22:35
How do 'Canterbury Tales Graphic Novels' differ from the original 'Canterbury Tales'?
In the 'Canterbury Tales Graphic Novels', there may be some simplification of the language compared to the original. Since they are aiming at a potentially wider audience, including those who may not be well - versed in archaic English. Also, the graphic novels might emphasize certain aspects more through the visuals. For example, if a character has a particular vice or virtue, it can be highlighted in the illustrations more prominently than in the original text where it might be more subtly described.
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2024-12-03 07:35
Is The Canterbury Tales a poem or a novel?
The Canterbury Tales is an interesting mix. It's not purely a poem or a novel. It's a compilation of stories told by different characters in various styles.
1 answer
2024-10-10 09:16
Is Canterbury Tales a historical novel?
Yes, The Canterbury Tales can be considered a historical novel as it provides insights into the social and cultural aspects of its time.
3 answers
2024-10-05 04:44
Is The Canterbury Tales fiction or nonfiction?
Definitely fiction. The Canterbury Tales presents imaginative and often humorous narratives that are crafted by the author's creativity rather than being based on real events or people.
1 answer
2024-10-15 03:55
Is The Canterbury Tales a true story?
No, The Canterbury Tales is not a true story. It's a collection of fictional tales told by a group of pilgrims.
2 answers
2024-10-04 09:54
Are The Canterbury Tales short stories?
Yes, The Canterbury Tales are considered a collection of short stories. Each tale is a distinct narrative with its own characters and plot.
3 answers
2024-10-08 07:43
Is 'The Canterbury Pilgrims' a short story?
Yes, 'The Canterbury Pilgrims' can be classified as a short story.
3 answers
2024-10-14 23:47
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