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Master Of My Universe: The Author Who Became the Hero's System

You can have a chat with me on discord. https://discord.gg/MgVng8Fh Mark Eisner is the greatest example of a failure. Unable to get his dream job, he resorts to writing a story, a story close to his heart, a story in which he expressed himself to the fullest. It was the delusional universe he created for himself. Unable to grasp the attention of readers, his book was deemed a failure as well. Heartbroken after suffering his crushing fate, Mark commits suicide, uttering his last words; proclaiming the end of his story. But was this the end of his story? Hell Nah! He is far from being dead. He finds himself, astonishingly, still possessing his consciousness, even though his existence is formless. What he then sees is unbelievable. The hero he created, the hero "he only" loved, the hero that reflected himself... His own protagonist. Reincarnated as the system of the hero of his own novel, Mark undergoes an epic journey with his unanticipated creation, helping him throughout, knowing all about his predicaments. There are a few rules to him - 1. RELAY ONLY REQUIRED MESSAGE TO THE PLAYER 2. DROP DESIGNATED REWARDS 3. EXPEL THE PLAYER IF PLAUSIBILITY REACHES LIMITS But.... Is that all? Does he really thinks events will take place just as he layed them? . . . Is he really that Omniscient ? Is he the only one.... . . .

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The Anatomy of Magic

Lying idly onto his warm and fluffy bed, Remirg stared blankly at the plain ceiling above. He had just resorted to a spot of relief after having studied for quite a considerable period of time, his body automatically flagged to him the warning. 

He needed rest.

And the next moment, he was off his chair and right into the bed, the transition of the process unexplainable due to the sheer speed of it. If one had looked at him, they could easily define it as an indistinguishable blur.

Nevertheless, Remirg couldn't sleep. His mind was occupied by a thought which had been pestering him, now having quite a basic knowledge about runes. Though he was not an absolute master, he could read basic text with the help of the book.

Though he had memorized about half the rules, implementing them was quite a serious strain on his mind. He had to dive down into the book again and again to get the characters right.