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Descent Of The Condemned

Hi everyone. If you are bored, I invite you to the amazing adventure of a young man Ramiel, who was betrayed by his comrades (I know, very original.) At first, it may seem boring and full of well-known patterns, but trust me, I have many cool ideas for the future. On a lighter note, it is worth mentioning that this is an R-18 novel with a lot of this kind of stuff. Cultural people will certainly understand. The real story begins after the first few chapters and will consist of the management and development of the dungeon. You won't find a system here that will hand the main character everything on a golden platter. If you think that women will be useless here, you are sorely mistaken. Each of them will be a huge help to the main character and not just an unnecessary addition. I forgot to add that: this is my first novel. ~~~~~~ Don't be scared off by the voluminous first chapters. They are so long because I rewrote them. ~~~~~~ Check reviews before you read. I explained a lot of things there. ~~~~~~ 20 power stones = one extra chapter 50 power stones = two extra chapters 20 golden tickets = one extra chapter 50 golden tickets = two extra chapters I publish additional chapters on Sundays. By Sunday, I mean Sunday in my time zone (seven hours difference from the time of resetting the stones on the site).

AraVus274 · Fantasy
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293 Chs

Bloody Forest (3)

Ramiel was at the forefront of the onslaught against the bloodthirsty wolves. To him belonged the honor of shedding the first blood, and on his shoulders lay the duty of destroying the front line and breaking the monsters' momentum, which he did perfectly.

Like a raging storm, he broke through the ranks of the hordes of hungry wolves and threw them into confusion. He deftly maneuvered between the sharp claws in a heartbeat and grabbed the two closest monsters by the throat, dragging them violently behind him.

This knocked the other three out of rhythm for a second. The two wolves reflexively turned their eyes toward the new threat on their backs, and the last one didn't know whether to focus on the threat in front of him or throw himself at the easier prey.