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Timeless Assassin

Leo awakens in a world he doesn’t recognize, with no memory of who he is or why he’s there. All he knows is that survival isn’t just a necessity—it’s his only chance to uncover the truth. Thrown into a brutal test for assassins on a hostile alien planet, Leo quickly discovers an extraordinary instinct for combat and evasion—abilities that feel second nature, yet remain a mystery even to him. But as the blood-soaked trials unfold, whispers of his lineage begin to surface. In a universe where gods are eternal and invincible, Leo carries the blood of the one being who defied that rule: the Timeless Assassin, a legend feared by mortals and deities alike. Now, hunted for what he represents and burdened by a legacy he can’t yet comprehend, Leo must forge his path through a deadly labyrinth of enemies, alliances, and cosmic conspiracies—all while piecing together the fragments of his forgotten past. For in the shadows of his fractured identity lies a truth that could shake the heavens themselves. -------- NOTE - The MC in this story is a cunning vigilante type character who is morally gray and will often make questionable choices not befitting a traditional 'Hero' type character. Find me on discord at - raj_shah_7152 or join the server - https://discord.gg/rFXGz9NBe2

Raj_Shah_7152 · Fantasy
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243 Chs
#ACTION
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#COMEDY
#MAGIC
#MYSTERY
#DARK
#OVERPOWERED
#SURVIVAL
#ANTIHERO

Basics Of Perception

The gray fog that Professor Powell summoned dulled the surroundings around the students subtly.

It didn't just reduce visibility; it muted sounds, dampened external disturbances, and wrapped the training ground in an unnatural stillness.

It wasn't suffocating, but it was disorienting, making it impossible for students to perceive further than 15 meters from their location, hence sending their senses into overdrive.

And it was in this altered atmosphere, that Professor Powell disappeared from the location he was standing on, his voice reverberating from every corner of the open classroom, as he began his lesson.

"Perception," he said, his voice carrying effortlessly through the haze, "is not just about seeing. It is about understanding."

His tone was steady, deliberate. He was not simply lecturing—he was teaching, and his every word had weight.