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Super Template System In Marvel and Beyond

I never imagined this would happen to me. Reincarnation? A second chance? Into a fictional world, no less? It was the stuff of wild stories, impossible dreams, and late-night "what ifs." But life has a funny way of playing with your expectations. When the choice was offered—life as I knew it or a chance to die and be reborn somewhere else—how could I say no? The catch? I wouldn’t return to just any world. No peaceful afterlife, no utopia waiting for me. Instead, I landed in the heart of chaos. Here I am, standing in the shadows of giants—of gods, heroes, and monsters. Welcome to the Marvel universe, where cities are playgrounds for battles that could shake the world, and everyday people like me are nothing but collateral damage. But I’m not just another face in the crowd anymore. Somehow, I’ve got a role to play. My name in this world is Dave Garcia, and this is the story of how an ordinary guy from another life navigates a place where the impossible is an everyday reality. What would you do if you woke up in a world where the fate of everything could be changed with a snap of the fingers? Because that’s exactly what I’m trying to figure out. ******* Daily one chap release except on Sundays ******** I don't own marvel or any other character that I will depict here aside from my OC. Happy Reading. **** Advance chaps on : - patreon.com/FantasyLi

FantasyLi · ภาพยนตร์
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I am Ironman II

Inside Stark Tower...

The doors closed behind them, and the air inside the building was thick with tension. Coulson rubbed his temples, clearly irritated. "You just couldn't resist, could you?"

Tony shrugged, grinning like a kid who had just gotten away with something. "What? They were going to find out eventually. Might as well make it a memorable moment."

Pepper, still reeling from the shock, gave Tony a hard look. "Do you even understand what you've just done? You've put yourself—and Stark Industries—in the spotlight. This could bring a lot of unwanted attention, Tony."

Tony waved her off dismissively. "Relax, Pep. I've got it handled. Besides, it was time for a little honesty. What's the worst that could happen?"

Pepper crossed her arms, exasperated. "You really have no idea what you've just unleashed, do you?"

Coulson, recovering from his earlier shock, nodded in agreement. "This will draw more than just reporters, Stark. The military, this guy --SHIELD, even other countries—everyone will be watching you now. You need to be prepared."

Tony, still unfazed, leaned back against the wall, arms crossed. "I'm always prepared. And I'm not worried. Let them watch. After all, I am Iron Man."

Meanwhile...

Elsewhere in the city, Dave sat in front of a large screen, watching Tony's press conference unfold. His lips curled into a smirk as Tony made his grand declaration. "So, the cat's out of the bag," he murmured, leaning back in his chair.

Trish, sitting nearby, raised an eyebrow. "Tony Stark just openly admitted he's Iron Man. That's bold, even for him."

Dave chuckled. "Bold, reckless, typical Stark. But now things are going to get interesting. He's put a target on his back. Every villain, government, and organization out there will be gunning for him--at least his Tech."

Trish leaned forward, intrigued. "And what about us? Do we get involved?"

Dave thought for a moment, his blue eyes flickering with a hint of amusement. "Not yet. Let Stark have his fun. For now, we'll just sit back and watch the chaos unfold. But when the time comes, we'll make our move."

He glanced back at the screen, where Tony's face was frozen in a frame, mid-speech. The smile that crossed Dave's face was one of calculated mischief.

"After all," Dave said softly, "chaos is where we thrive."

He looked at his Fusion rate which is now above 80%, 'Soon' he thought as he wondered just what template will be next.

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After Tony Stark's bold declaration, "I am Iron Man," the world waited with bated breath for the chaos that was sure to follow. Yet, surprisingly, a year passed without any major incidents. No villains surfaced to steal his technology, no organizations attempted to hijack his suit. Even whispers of underground threats were unusually silent.

The reason seemed simple enough: Tony's public insistence that only he could operate the Iron Man suit, verified by SHIELD, had been enough to deter any would-be attackers. SHIELD's quiet involvement in managing potential threats helped maintain the peace, though Tony's solo control of his tech frustrated many in power.

But it wasn't as if Stark's life was completely free from trouble. The U.S. government, particularly the military, remained relentless in their pursuit of Stark's designs. Congressional hearings were frequent, with politicians demanding that Stark's Iron Man technology be turned over for "national defense" purposes. Tony stood firm, unwilling to let his tech fall into anyone else's hands.

Meanwhile, no one could have predicted the quiet storm brewing beneath the surface. HYDRA, still deeply hidden, moved its pieces in silence. The world, including Tony Stark, was unaware of their careful watch.

One evening, at Stark Tower…

Tony was alone in his lab, staring at the holographic projections of his arc reactor technology. The lab was filled with the soft hum of machines, the usual cacophony of clanging metal and robotic arms notably absent. He leaned back in his chair, running his hand through his hair. The year of relative peace had given him time to focus on improvements, but the looming sense of unease hadn't left him.

As Tony tinkered with one of his gadgets, he heard the quiet creak of the door behind him. Without even turning around, he knew who it was. "What are you doing here, Dave?" Tony asked, not taking his eyes off the device in front of him.

Dave leaned against the doorframe, arms crossed, watching Tony intently. "I was in the neighborhood. Thought I'd see how the great Tony Stark is handling the peace and quiet."

Tony smirked, still fiddling with his tech. "Restless, honestly. I thought by now someone would've tried to swipe my tech, but... nothing. Maybe I scared them all off."

Dave chuckled, stepping further into the lab. "Maybe. Or maybe they're just waiting. The calm before the storm, you know?"

Tony finally looked up, his eyebrow raised. "Waiting for what, exactly?"

Dave's expression turned serious. "The thing about peace is it never lasts. Someone, somewhere, is planning something. They're just waiting for the right moment."

Tony leaned back in his chair, rubbing his chin. "So, what are you saying? I need to keep an eye out for shadowy figures?"

"Not exactly," Dave said, his tone measured. "I'm saying that people who want your tech aren't going to come in guns blazing. They'll be smarter about it. They'll look for weaknesses, places to poke holes."

Tony stared at Dave, his mind turning over the implications. "You're probably right. But SHIELD's got an eye on me, and I'm ready for anything."

Dave just nodded, though his expression remained thoughtful. "SHIELD won't always be there. You'll need more than tech and armor if something bigger comes your way."

"so you are here to train me?" Tony asked chuckling .

"yes" Dave replied.

"You are not kidding right?" Tony looked back at him and asked.

"Nope, though, I got an Devil contract, I am going to an different world wanna come with me?, there you will get a lot of opportunities to Train too" Dave asked as Tony looked at him.

"...Right, I sometime forget you are now a Devil "Tony nodded and then he said "why not" he smile as Dave nodded.

Just yesterday, he has reached the full completion of Dante template, leading to arrival of an Quest for his new template.

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