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Garden of the Abyss

Transported into another world, professional shut-in, Ren Nakamura, expects a path of ludicrous powers, fame, and glory; the classic tale of an otherworld hero saving a doomed world from the conquest of a tyrannical, almighty demon king. --What he receives instead, is a harsh reality check. Betrayed, beaten, and humiliated, he quickly learns the true nature of this world: it doesn’t cater to him in the slightest. Inept, gullible, and unsociable, he must cultivate himself into a proper person, if he hopes to survive in the ravenous world of Gaia. In a twisted, yet fantastical world of magic, knights, and dragons that persecutes otherworlders, Ren must overcome his “level zero” start and cultivate himself into someone capable of fighting off the obstacles of Gaia. The otherworlder-hunting Argonauts, the world-loathing cultists, and even the very aspects of sin themselves; these are just the tip of the iceberg on the troubles that await him on his journey. But it’s a harsh, cruel world filled with misery and darkness; he can’t do it alone. Friends are made, friends are lost--that is the nature of the path he must walk. This is not the story of a blessed, perfect hero, but of a flawed, young man who has to shed his weaknesses. Together, witness his journey into becoming not just a proper hero, but a proper human. — DISCORD: https://discord.gg/ph6qfFknqe -- If you want to support the author: https://ko-fi.com/delzgb https://paypal.me/delzgb --- Cover done by Izu

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Against The Subterraneans

Arriving before the gate, there wasn't a single guard stationed waiting to greet them. 

I expected as much, but still…he thought. 

Rather than any guards, the gate inhabited old, dried blood that stained its umber form. 

"Looks like the lacryie have had their fun," Memo said.

"Unfortunate," Archard muttered to himself in lamentation. 

"It's nothing we aren't used to now, as adventurers," Samfrey said as he followed the snowy-haired man past the gates, followed by the rest. 

It was after passing the gates that separated the mountain road that the atmosphere of death grew more dense. 

The natural, rocky formation of the trail past the gates was changed into one pathed by stone, bolstered by reinforced walls, though none of it seemed to matter. 

Painted in crimson, the stone pathway that curved and led upwards to the castle had blatantly fallen to the lacyrie.