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Island of Lost Gamers

Island of Lost Gamers follows David Green, an ordinary man thrust into a deadly game on a mysterious island where RPG mechanics rule survival. Alongside a group of strangers, David must navigate treacherous landscapes, battle monstrous creatures, and uncover ancient secrets—all while dark forces manipulate them from within. As they struggle to stay alive, David evolves from a regular man into a leader, but the cost is high. Betrayals, deadly encounters, and the lure of powerful relics test their resolve. In a world where trust is scarce and the stakes are life or death, David and his group must decide who to trust and how far they’re willing to go to survive. Island of Lost Gamers is a thrilling blend of survival and dark fantasy, perfect for fans of The Hunger Games and Sword Art Online.

Orkhan · Bandes dessinées et romans graphiques
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New Paths and New Resolve

Sarah and Lisa sat on the edge of a clearing, watching the sun rise. The morning light filtered through the dense jungle canopy, casting dappled shadows across their faces. Lisa's eyes were red from crying, her shoulders still tense from the events of the past day. Sarah put a comforting arm around her.

"We're all hurting, Lisa. James was a good friend to all of us," Sarah said softly.

Lisa nodded, her voice barely above a whisper. "I just keep thinking… what if I'd done something different? Maybe I could have saved him."

Sarah shook her head. "It's not your fault. None of us could have predicted what happened. But what we can do is learn from this and grow stronger. For James."

Lisa managed a small smile. "You're right. I want to learn more, to be able to heal better, maybe even…" She hesitated, "maybe even find a way to bring people back. Like in the movies."

Sarah squeezed her hand. "If anyone can do it, it's you. We'll figure this out together."

Mark, watching from a distance, observed the interaction between Sarah and Lisa. He admired Sarah's ability to comfort and inspire. He realized that their team needed more than just physical strength; they needed emotional resilience, too. As the leader, it was his responsibility to foster that strength.

Later, as the team gathered to discuss their next steps, David spoke to Sarah, Mike, and Lisa. "We need to explore more of this island," he said. "There have to be more ruins and runes out there. If we can find them, we can unlock more abilities."

Mike nodded. "I've been mapping the area as best I can. There are definitely places we haven't explored yet."

"I want to focus on my healing abilities," Lisa added. "Maybe even learn how to resurrect the dead someday. I want to bring James back."

David looked at her with a mix of admiration and caution. "That's a noble goal, Lisa. We'll do everything we can to help you."

As the team dispersed, David approached Mark. "How are you holding up?" David asked.

Mark shrugged, his eyes scanning the horizon. "I'm managing. But I can't help but think about how we need to get stronger. We can't let what happened to James happen again."

David nodded. "I've been thinking the same thing. We should seek out powerful opponents on this island and try to defeat them. They might drop runes or other items that can help us. And those ancient ruins—there could be answers there."

Mark considered David's words. "You know, I've noticed how Dog used his skills. Even when we had him cornered, he managed to escape. It's possible there's a community or a training ground on this island where people are honing their skills."

David agreed. "If that's true, we need to find it. We need to learn what they know."

Mark smiled, a rare expression on his usually stern face. "You're thinking like a leader, David. It's good to know that if anything happens to me, the team will be in capable hands."

David looked back at Mark, determined. "We're in this together, Mark. We'll find a way to survive and get back home."

The temples—Red, Black, White, Yellow, Blue, and Grey—had been on the island since the first players arrived thousands of years ago. Each temple followed its own philosophy and code, and they constantly competed with each other for dominance. The arrival of new players was a significant event for them, a chance to gain new strength and influence.

The Red Temple, with its focus on powerful magic, had sent Markus to seek out promising candidates. The Black Temple, home to assassins and murderers, was always on the lookout for new recruits and victims. And then there were the other temples, each with its own agenda and methods.

The island was a battleground not just for survival but for power and control.

The journey back to the Black Castle was a somber one for Dog's group. The loss of four of their comrades weighed heavily on them, and the defeat they'd suffered was a bitter pill to swallow. As they approached the castle, the landscape around them changed dramatically. The lush greenery of the jungle gave way to a barren, rocky terrain that seemed to absorb the light, casting everything in a perpetual twilight.

The Black Castle loomed ahead, a foreboding structure of dark stone and iron. Its towers reached into the sky like jagged fingers, and the battlements were lined with spikes. Atop many of these spikes were the rotting heads of the unfortunate souls who had dared to challenge the temple's might. Crows and vultures circled above, occasionally swooping down to peck at the remains.

The castle was surrounded by a moat of black water, its surface eerily still. A single drawbridge provided the only entrance, guarded by temple warriors clad in dark armor. As Dog's group approached, the guards nodded in recognition, allowing them to pass.

Inside the castle walls, the atmosphere was oppressive. The air was thick with the smell of blood and decay, and the sounds of battle echoed from the training grounds. The courtyard was filled with new players, their eyes hollow and their expressions resigned. They moved about in a daze, their spirits broken by the harsh training and relentless cruelty of their instructors.

In stark contrast, the older residents of the castle carried themselves with an air of sadistic glee. They relished the violence, feeding off it like a drug. For them, cruelty and brutality were as essential as breathing, and the temple provided an endless supply of both.

The training grounds were a gruesome spectacle. New recruits were pitted against each other in brutal combat, their bodies battered and bruised. The stronger ones survived and were taken under the wings of the veteran fighters, while the weak were left to rot in the dungeon or meet their end on the spikes.

As Dog, Snake, Raven, and Boar made their way through the castle, they were greeted with a mixture of respect and fear. The other residents knew of their prowess and their role in capturing and experimenting on new players.

In the center of the courtyard stood a massive stone altar, stained with the blood of countless sacrifices. This was where the temple conducted its most gruesome rituals, offerings to the dark gods they served.

Snake turned to Dog, his eyes scanning the courtyard. "This place has always been our home, but I wonder if it's worth the cost," he mused, his voice barely audible over the screams of the training grounds.

Dog shrugged, his face expressionless. "We do what we must to survive. This is the way of the Black Temple."

As they entered the inner sanctum of the castle, they were met by the temple's high priest. His face was hidden by a dark hood, his eyes glowing with a sinister light. "Welcome back, my children," he intoned. "I trust your mission was a success?"

Dog stepped forward, his head bowed in respect. "We suffered losses, but we have returned with valuable information about the newcomers. They are stronger than we anticipated."

The high priest's eyes narrowed. "Then we must prepare. The time is coming when the temples will clash once again, and we must be ready to claim what is ours."

As the high priest dismissed them, Dog's group moved deeper into the castle, each lost in their thoughts. The road ahead was fraught with danger, but they knew that in the Black Castle, there was no room for weakness or doubt. They would continue to fight, to survive, and to revel in the darkness that surrounded them.