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Shadow Sealer

[On Break!] [Preparing for the next Volume] [Volume 1: The Clourfuss]=[Complete] [Volume 2: ...]=[On Writing] Zach's life takes a spine-chilling turn when an ancient malevolent shadow creature resurfaces after eons of concealment. Confronted with a harrowing dilemma – should he fight relentlessly for survival or surrender to the embrace of death? Caught in an endless loop of mortality, Zach desperately strives to shield his precious family, enduring the torment of life's perpetual repetition. Yet, amid countless cycles of life and death, a mysterious and ancient symbol known as the "Clourfuss" is activated, altering the course of his existence. This symbol's discovery unveils Zach's newfound power to seal the malevolent shadow creatures, altering his fate forever. Empowered by the enigmatic "Clourfuss" symbol, Zach is poised to become a legend in the impending Dark Age. However, the future remains shrouded in uncertainty. Is the unending cycle of death an advantage, or does it cast an everlasting curse of immortality? Who Knows... _________________ Support This Book By Giving Power Stones :) _________________ MC's progress may be a bit slow at the beginning of the story, so make sure to follow MC's journey at least until chapter 60, then you can judge whether this is for you or not. _________________ First Novel By Author Herfst _________________

Herfst · แฟนตาซี
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92 Chs

A Clourfuss blessed by the Goddess of Darkness

A white-haired young man walks along a footpath. On the left is a forest, behind which lies the bustling city of Obsidia. On the right is a mountain. The youth stops as his gaze fixates on a ruined building, appearing abandoned for years.

Surprisingly, it's the residence of Boreas.

Furrowing his brow, he takes out a pen from his pocket with the name "Louis Schofield" written on it. Louis approaches; the once-protective gate lies in ruins, wooden debris scattered.

Though damaged, the walls still stand. Louis scrutinizes the area, his reddish-brown eyes sweeping the scene. Stepping over wooden debris, he enters Boreas' residence.

The grand mansion now lies flat, other smaller houses nowhere in sight. Body parts are scattered, and Louis passes through the gate heavily.

Suddenly, he spots someone familiar—Detective Leon Gillet, a short, trustworthy figure, lies on the ground in dismembered horror.