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My Ship Is Full Of Women

VOLUME 1 is an optional read, you may skip it if you want; as it won't have that big of an effect on understanding the plot. (Read the free chapters though!) VOLUME 2 is the true start, having an exciting action-filled pacing and better writing by a mile. The protagonist is no ordinary anti-hero; he wields a unique power that allows him to traverse two worlds—each more dangerous and alluring than the last. In one world, he's a pirate captain ruling the dangerous Sea of Calamity, filled with monsters, different laws of Physics and power-hungry foes. In the other, he walks among gods and mythical beings, scheming to rise to their level and ultimately claim the throne of divinity for himself. His journey is a relentless ascent to power in both realms, leaving nothing but chaos and destruction in his wake—pirate crews obliterated, navies crushed, and even gods themselves kneeling before him. But don't be fooled by the allure of power; an evil entity stalks him across all three worlds, threatening to end him for reasons unknown. ... Yes, there are R18 scenes, but they are seamlessly built into the narrative, enhancing the depth of the story rather than detracting from it.

monawrita · Fantasie
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102 Chs

Evergreen's Prophecy [34]

In the blink of an eye, Mary assessed her situation, her sharp gaze locked onto the screechers closing in. 

These creatures were tough, their shoulders, legs, and heads like armored shields that even her thunder struggled to penetrate. But their bodies? Semi-resistant, yes, but not as formidable. 

The thought crossed her mind, I wonder how these bilge rats'll hold up to a bit o' slashing an' stabbing instead.

The screechers encircled her, their shrill cries echoing off the stone walls. 

Mary's back was pressed against the narrow opening. Electricity crackled in her hands, casting a glow that kept the creatures at bay, the light acting like an invisible barrier.

Her previous attack, the one she'd unleashed to carve a path to the opening, had drained her reserves. 

Every surge of electricity, every orb she'd controlled, and the light she maintained had sapped her energy. But she couldn't let them see her falter.