The Tower of Heaven. An ancient, towering enigma said to grant any wish, unveil any secret, and provide anyone who enters its floors a path to Godhood; it stands as a beacon of both hope and despair. For untold centuries, its immense power has drawn countless seekers, yet none have ever emerged from its depths. This Tower is engraved in the world’s myths as the meeting place of mortals and Gods, a realm where anything was possible. It is a monument to mystery and the pursuit of glory. However, for one man, it represents the last chance for redemption and the key to unraveling his tumultuous past. The Heavenly Emperor, a great ruler from an era long forgotten. was betrayed by those he trusted and died with a heart full of regret and a thirst for vengeance. Only, the end of his life was not the end of his story. Reborn into a new world, he finds himself drawn to the Tower of Heaven, driven by the desire to understand his reincarnation and to reclaim his lost honor. The path ahead is filled with unforeseen twists and hidden depths. Unbeknownst to him, his destiny is interwoven with forces and secrets far beyond his wildest dreams. The advent of the former Heavenly Emperor begins here. And with each step he takes, the Heavens themselves quake in anticipation. *** Discord: https://discord.gg/WX7mh2YjU2
Money, fame and power. Among this trio, fame is the worst for works of fiction. The benefits of being famous are overrated in works of fiction and none of the downsides are even mentioned. For example, an individual can be famous even though they are not the best at that activity, or sometimes they are a plagiarist. The description of a local investigator, a US city that becomes world famous? It is possible to draw an interesting parallel with sherlock holmes who was famous but solved fewer cases in his short fictional career than other investigators.