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Lord of the Karmic Fate

They say luck is an uncontrollable force and karma is nothing but a cycle of cause-and-effect that depends on one's deeds. But what if luck somehow really could be manipulated while the way karma worked could be changed? With the appearance of the Realm Games where every life became worthless and Artifacts that granted various powers, humankind was pushed to the ultimate path of evolution for one last time! Raven, a simple young man, was also forced to walk on such a path, which with his cursed bad luck became even more difficult than for others! However, what he did not know at that time was that it was not only humanity that was coerced with such a cruel fate but every living being in the far cosmos too! Come and follow Raven on his journey and witness how he struggles his way through hardships and how he shifts his seemingly already decided fate that the Gods have destined him to walk from the very start! ----- Disclaimer: This is not the same Earth as the one we are living on so do not use common sense unless you can breathe fire out from your nostrils! ----- Notice: The cover does not belong to me.

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Torture

Floating in emptiness, Raven breathed slowly with both his mind and eyes being as calm as a pond of crystal clear water.

Ever since he had jumped into the pillar of darkness, he had been trapped in there without any chance to either move or talk.

The feeling was weird, almost as if he was paralyzed, but in a way where he could still sense everything. He could feel the gentle breeze blowing against his skin, see the swirling and chaotic darkness around him, and smell the clear air.

As for the pain in his arms, abdomen, and body... well, it faded away a very long time ago.

And when Raven thought about "a very long time ago", he meant a really long time ago. As far as he could tell, he had been trapped in this eternal darkness for more than 3 months!

3 months trapped in nothing but complete darkness...

'Well, at least I am not starving nor do I become thirsty...'