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The Last Rudra

Onish was a yogi on earth. After a long and arduous practice of yogic rituals, he got enlightenment. And when he was trying to go to Brahma Loka (an upper world where exalted beings live), a mighty hand tried to crush his soul. Appalled by sudden accident, Onish used his newly awakened yogic powers called siddhis and fled. His newly awakened power sent him into an unknown world called Mazia, filled with wonders and horrors. After some misfortunate events, he was forced to settle in the body of a boy, named Ishit, who lived in Minaak, a city of spirit wielders. A tale weaver fed him a memory pill and modified his memories. A powerful fiend was gradually recovering his powers. A mysterious voice sighed in Ornish's mind. Some hidden memories surfaced telling him he is from Samara. Who was after him? Why did his siddhi send him to Mazia, a cursed world? Let's discover the mystery of the universe with Onish, a fallen yogi. what this book has: 1. Hard to Kill Bad Ass Villain 2. Eternal Love Story ( It starts after chapter 56 ) 4. Time Travel 5. Multi Magic Systems 6. Mysteries 7. Suta, Spirit-wielders, Wizards, Druids, Moriyans, and many more 8. Multiverse ******************************* ******** 1 chapter a day chapter-length: 1500 -2000 Here you can support me!! https://www.patreon.com/scionofmanu

scionofmanu · 奇幻
分數不夠
206 Chs

No One Here To Cry

Oliver's jaw dropped when he stepped in the entrance hall.  It was so big you could fit a small stadium in it. The bowl shaped building was giving him the feeling that he was standing in a large field with sky meeting the earth on the horizon. There was no gate or portal to speak of. The students were appearing out of thin air in their respective house domain. 

This puzzled Oliver. He clearly remembered he had walked up the stairs and then down a glossy corridor. Was it all an illusion? He wondered. 

Niel's memories offered no explanation. It said the academy's architect had been kept secret for security purposes. 

However, there were speculations The most acceptable was  the wormhole theory. 

It was published in the Mindora, a school magazine published by a science club called 'The Doomsday Bunnies'.