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THE STRONGEST NEXULYTE

"I wished them immortality but my thirst for redemption caused them suffering, I gave them eternity yet brought the end of the world" Ethan mumbled as he dragged himself from the ruins of the Golden throne. "You should understand me, human, what I wanted, was eternal happiness...yet I received torments from my own wish" "You call me a human, aren't you the same?" Replied a faint voice. Ethan laughed in response before saying " Human? I am beyond humanity, I am...a God!" _____ The world was no longer what it once used to be. A thousand years after the birth of Nexulytes, people who were able to wield Nexus energy and awakened miraculous talents with unimaginable abilities, the earth had fallen to the brink of near extinction with just less than twenty percent of its population left. The Dreamscape, also known as the reflection of the real world, was a space that was shockingly similar to the real world and copied every small detail of the real world. Their only difference was that the Dreamscape was not a place where humans could move about easily as even the strongest Nexulyte could die without knowing how. Years after the appearance of the dreamscape and multiple gateways spammed all across earth, giving the horrors of the dreamscape access to the real world; they unleashed chaos and a hundred years of bloody battle were the consequences of humanity's late response. In a world where those with talents were worshiped and respected, a boy who hated Nexulytes and wished all of them could die ended up becoming one himself. Not only did he become what he hated, but he awakened a talent that he had never heard of or known about. How was he supposed to survive the fusion with a seemingly useless talent or was he ever going to find out the secret of his talent and the birth of the dreamscape? Ps: cover isn't mine#

Vee_High · Fantasy
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A couple of minutes ago after the first shift where the group got separated, Karin found herself spinning in between blood walls.

She ended up hitting her head and blacking out for a few seconds, she only regained consciousness after a minute.

When Karin woke up, her head was fussy, and she wasn't able to think properly; it took her a while to come to her senses, and she was able to take a good look at where she had ended up.

It was a small square that was only five meters, and all four sides were blocked off; the only path that could be used to go out was up; how was she supposed to climb the blood wall that was over two hundred meters high?

Thankfully, there were no monsters in this space so Karin was able to rest easily.

She sat in a corner and rested her back on a side of the wall, her mallet resting on the ground beside her just in case.