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Becoming a Monster

In a post-apocalyptic fantasy world layered into multiple realms, humanity faces extinction due to their endangerment of the main realm. Forced to merge all realms back into one, a deity grants humans a leveling system to empower them, lest they become extinct when facing the mythical creatures. Noah, our protagonist, embraces the role of a monster tamer, trading his humanity for strength and eventually transforming into a monster himself. As Noah struggles with his evolving identity, he must navigate a world where the line between human and monster becomes increasingly blurred. Feedback is definitely appreciated, good or bad, lets make the story good together. I will like to note that the main character isn’t completely ruthless like some of you may want. There’s a lot of stories out there with ruthless, bloodthirsty, cold hearted main characters so if that’s what your interest in then I’m sorry to disappoint you. Release chapters will only be one chapter a day on weekdays. The releases will become more consistent depending on how well the story does.

Valtura · Fantasy
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233 Chs

Chapter 110: New World

"Should I eat it?" The ever-simple Fenrir finally made his appearance, noticing the bizarre situation involving his creation. Until he marked the beast, allowing it into his pack, he barely perceived an ounce of kinship from it and didn't hesitate in his decision to fully destroy it.

For a moment, Noah greatly considered the option, but alternatively, he still wanted the creature for Ailetta's use. Silence lingered as Noah racked his brain. While reorganizing his thoughts, he couldn't help but envision a scenario where Fenrir haphazardly created more abominations without considering the repercussions.

He pictured miniature, distorted Fenrirs terrorizing the world, their unnatural regeneration posing a higher threat than the current zombie takeover. The thought of hundreds or even dozens of evolved abominations swarming him made Noah wary of the creatures, prompting him to mentally note the importance of properly limiting Fenrir's creations.