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Starting a Cult in Another World

Wanting to be the leader of a cult, a secret organization, feared by all just from their name is something he had always dreamed about. To be feared by heroes and despised by villains. The one at the pinnacle of all beings, and harbinger of chaos. That was the life he wanted. His dreams came true when the legendary beast sent him to another world, a world filled with magic, demons and other creatures that far surpassed the humans from his world. The young man now began his journey of building a powerful cult that would rule over the world. Playing a gamble with powerful people with one identity, while living his day to day life under another. This is the story of a young man, blessed with the power to fulfill his wild fantasy, building a cult of demons who also want to accomplish the same goals he had set for them. Note: This also has kingdom building, so if you like battles between organisations and villages etc, respect strong loyal subordinates, be sure to try this story |Additional tags|| Magic|| Master servent relationship|| Revolution || Edge lord|| Secret organization|| Wars|| Mythology||

Kirito_K5 · ファンタジー
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Trip to Anti valley.

"How did you all get through the guards?" Sebastian asked, still tied down by Azaryah's strings.

"Please be quiet, my lord is trying to have a conversation." Jeane uttered with an almost threatening stare on her face.

"Your highness, why don't you have a seat?" Chaos spoke.

Instantly, Zakiel picked up the closest seat she could find and carried it over to the king before placing it behind him.

Wasting no time, she placed her hand on the king's shoulder and forced him down with a smile.

"There… shall we begin?" Chaos smiled.

"W..What exactly do you want?" The king asked.

"I heard you wanted to get rid of me by summoning the seven deadly sins…. I came to make sure you go through with it, and perhaps add a bit more." Chaos uttered, "Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong… your highness".

"How did you know about that? Wait, there's no proof of that… you can't be sure…"