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Imp to Demon King: A Journey of Conquest

"I'm one game away from reaching the master rank! I'll do it tomorrow, though. A true gamer knows when to refresh his mind and increase his victory chances!" Adam smiled in anticipation as he went to sleep on this special day. However, he could never have imagined the surreal awakening that awaited him. "What's wrong with my voice?!"  "Claws? A tail and horns, too?" [Welcome to the demon realm. You have been selected to reincarnate as a Lord. Conquer this realm of fire and ashes, become its uncontested ruler... or die trying.] Reincarnated as an imp in the cruel demon realm, at the borders of the mythological demon Baal's territory, his life seemed doomed from the start. However, determination sparkled in his eyes as against all odds, he defiantly proclaimed. "No matter who decided to make me start as an imp, watch as I turn into a veritable devil. Even Baal won't hold a candle against me in the future!" Equipped with his unique talent, he started his lord's journey, ready to evolve and prove to those strange realms that demons were more than violent and deceptive creatures... at least he would try. ----------------------- Welcome everyone! This is my second book and my WPC entry. I hope you'll enjoy the journey. You can expect a mix of gods/demons from almost every pantheon and mythological figures, like Heracles, Wukong, Muramasa, Achilles, Merlin, Cu Chulainn, and many others! Please do check out my first book if you enjoy fantasy stories. :)

Adamus_Auguste · Fantasy
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The Silent Assassin

'I must find an exit and reunite with Karna first. Then, we'll discuss what to do with the undead.' His teeth cracked. 'I can't die just to put my training to the test, not when so many citizens rely on me.'

His eyes narrowed into determined slits as the Elden soldiers' remains crunched under his steps to the doorless frame.

Jagged fragments covered in layers of rot stubbornly clung to the musty stones—a defiant attempt to withstand the unrelenting passage of time.

The fog thickened behind them, swirling like a living beast asserting dominance over cold, death, and the rows of open tombs covering several hundred meters.

He gulped as the noise of bony feet meeting the ground reverberated against the dreary silence. An icy shiver ran down his spine, his plans to fight small groups shattering like glass at the sight of the hundreds of skeletal soldiers.