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Dysfunctional - An Assassin's Guide to Reincarnating in Another World

Dysfunctional - An Assassin's Guide to Reincarnating in Another World

Following a brutal and tortured death, a former assassin, known only by his codename Kuro, is given the opportunity to reincarnate in another world, a world with magic and monsters. Armed with an unrivaled healing factor and an inhumane pain threshold, Kuro opts to go for a reckless direct approach in this world instead of a stealthy and cautious one, and as a result, slowly gains attention bit by bit. Having previously been a loner in his old life, he interacts and befriends people for the first time in his existence, however, his blunt nature also sees him making just as many enemies, both big and small. By combining his old assassin skills with the magic powers of this world, along with his high resistance to pain and rapid regeneration, he doesn't take long to establish himself as a formidable force in this world. Initially, Kuro only faces minor threats, like weaker monsters and bandits. But before too long, the threats slowly but surely become more and more severe...from Zombies to a bloodthirsty empire to Vampires and Demons, and even divine beings...however, as the enemies he faces grow stronger, so does Kuro, gaining rare powers that have never or rarely ever been seen in this world... Genre - Fantasy Sub-Genres - Isekai, Action, Magic, Dark Fantasy, Romance, Comedy Age-Rating - Pg-13 Warning: Mild Profanity, Mild Sexual Content, Violence For updates and discussions, join my Discord server: https://discord.gg/sRbx9VbTVP For character designs and other posts, visit my Instagram page: @aimdaqs
Fantasy
526 Chs
The Dysfunctional Test

The Dysfunctional Test

Kelly Moran is a bestselling author of enchanting ever-afters. She gets her ideas from everyone and everything around her and there's always a book playing out in her head. No one who knows her bats an eyelash when she talks to herself. Kelly is a RITA® Finalist, RONE Award-Winner, Catherine Award-Winner, Readers Choice Finalist, Holt Medallion Finalist, and landed on the "Must Read" & "10 Best Reads" lists at USA TODAY's Lifestyle blog. She is a proud Romance Writers of America® member, where she was an Award of Excellence Finalist. Her books have foreign translation rights in Germany, the Czech Republic, and the Netherlands. Kelly's interests include: sappy movies, MLB, NFL, driving others insane, and sleeping when she can. She is a closet coffee junkie and chocoholic, but don't tell anyone. She's originally from Wisconsin, but she resides in South Carolina with her three sons, her two dogs, and a cat. She loves hearing from her readers. www.AuthorKellyMoran.com Growing up in her large, crazy Serbian family, Camryn Covic became an expert at shutting down her emotions in order to maintain her sanity. But when she loses her apartment, her job, and her boyfriend all in one day, she hits her breaking point. Worse, if her family finds out she's single again, her sister's upcoming wedding will be a disaster. The bride-to-be has a plan, though. A plan that involves an old friend, a pretend relationship... and the probability of ending up in a padded cell. This time for real. Troy Lanske agrees to the insane charade only because, when he was a lonely foster child, Camryn was his lifeline. But she isn't the idealistic girl he remembers. She's become so jaded that she doesn't even believe in love anymore. He sets out to restore her faith in happily-ever-afters, but his plan backfires when the fake relationship begins to feel all too real. Falling for the one woman he can't have could mean losing more than just his honorary family. He could lose everything. Warning: Contains a Playgirl-material hero and a woman who thinks she couldn't be any more wrong for him. Enter one "Big Fat Overly Romantic Serbian Family." Sit back and watch the magic happen.
Urban
50 Chs
Stories of Cyberbullying in Dysfunctional Families
One story could be a teenager in a dysfunctional family where the parents are constantly arguing. The teen, feeling neglected, starts acting out online. Other kids in the school then start cyberbullying the teen, spreading rumors about the family situation. This makes the teen feel even more isolated.
3 answers
2024-12-08 10:21
Stories about Dysfunctional Marriages in Literature
One well - known story is 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It shows a strained marriage where the husband's controlling behavior towards his wife's mental health is a key aspect, though not in a violent way as the original title might imply. It's more about the power dynamics and lack of understanding within a marriage.
2 answers
2024-12-02 23:07
What makes a cartoon family dysfunctional?
Well, a dysfunctional cartoon family could be one where the parents are constantly arguing, the kids are rebellious and there's no sense of unity or support among them. Maybe there's also financial stress or some kind of secret that's causing problems.
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2025-04-30 12:53
Tell me a dysfunctional family story.
There was a family where the parents were constantly arguing. The father was an alcoholic and would often come home drunk, yelling at the mother. The mother, in her despair, would take it out on the children. The eldest son started to act out in school, getting into fights. The daughter became withdrawn and silent. It was a sad cycle of a dysfunctional family where no one seemed to be happy or at peace.
3 answers
2024-11-23 21:44
Analysis of Dysfunctional Families in Short Stories
One common aspect in short stories about dysfunctional families is the lack of communication. For example, in many stories, family members might not express their true feelings or needs, leading to misunderstandings and conflicts. This can be seen as a way to show the complexity within the family unit.
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2024-12-13 08:53
Are cartoons about dysfunctional families good?
It depends. Some can be good as they offer unique perspectives and can raise awareness about family issues. But others might be too negative or not handled well.
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2025-06-22 16:16
What are the characteristics of a dysfunctional family manhwa?
Typically, in a dysfunctional family manhwa, you'll find patterns of dysfunction like constant arguing, secrets being kept, and a lack of support or understanding within the family unit. It can really explore the darker sides of family dynamics.
2 answers
2025-12-04 05:52
What are the characteristics of a dysfunctional perspective comic?
A dysfunctional perspective comic often features distorted or unconventional views of the world. It might have odd plotlines or characters with abnormal behaviors.
1 answer
2025-12-09 21:20
What are some characteristics of dysfunctional family novels?
They often depict emotional turmoil. The characters in dysfunctional family novels are frequently in a state of emotional distress because of their family circumstances. There can be feelings of abandonment, neglect, or excessive control. For example, in 'Flowers in the Attic', the children face extreme emotional abuse from their mother. Additionally, these novels tend to explore themes of resilience. Despite the difficult family situations, the characters may strive to find their own identity and create a better life for themselves outside the confines of their dysfunctional families.
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2024-10-27 07:02
What are some of the best dysfunctional family novels?
One of the best is 'The Glass Castle' by Jeannette Walls. It's a memoir that reads like a novel, depicting her chaotic and dysfunctional family life growing up. Another is 'A Streetcar Named Desire' by Tennessee Williams, which shows the complex and often troubled relationships within a family through the character of Blanche DuBois. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee also has elements of a dysfunctional family as it explores the Finch family's situation in a racially divided town.
3 answers
2024-11-18 04:17
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