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I Got Gravity Magic In The Apocalypse

A crack in the sky appeared. The apocalypse unfolds, and mutations run rampant, turning beings into monstrous creatures. In a world suddenly plunged into chaos by the strange apocalypse event, Barry finds himself a rare and formidable power – the ability to manipulate gravity. When Barry's newfound abilities clash with the unpredictable forces of Destruction, he must navigate a treacherous world to survive. It turns out that the apocalypse not only happened in their world but also in another parallel universe. Not only that, the apocalypse also reaches the realm of Gods and Goddesses, the Angels and Demons. With every battle, Barry inches closer to the heart of the apocalypse, unraveling mysteries behind the truth of the apocalypse. Will Barry succumb to the chaos, or will he emerge as the unlikely savior in a world where gravity is both a curse and a blessing? Join Barry and his companions as he grapples with his humanity, battles supernatural forces, and unveils the secrets hidden within the core of a shattered reality. --- Author's note: The world of this story is a different world from our own but with the same setting in the modern world.

The_Envy · Fantasia
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Dying

The shelter had become a grim battlefield, a place once filled with hope and now awash with blood and sorrow. The leaders—human, elf, and Dragonborn alike—their eyes scanning the chaotic scene around them.

Martin, the de facto human leader, clenched his fists as he watched his comrades fall one by one. His face, usually a mask of determination, now showed lines of deep despair.

The humans, fighting with all their might, were dwindling in numbers. The ground was littered with the bodies of friends and allies, their lifeless forms a stark reminder of the relentless brutality of their enemy.

Nearby, Elara, the leader of the Frostborn Elves, stood with her bow at the ready. Her icy magic had been a formidable force against Destruction's army, but even her arrows and spells were not enough to stem the tide.