Leon and his father Artorias are the last remaining scions of a once-powerful family of lightning mages. After barely surviving an attack that destroyed their home fifteen years ago, they now live in the dangerous Northern Vales, a desolate wilderness far from civilization.
But those who want them dead are strong, patient, and relentless — and it is only a matter of time before they find the two they seek.
A worthless prince with a useless Blessing in a world where deep running waters threaten to pull even the most experienced warriors under. Lucky for him, he's always been a good swimmer.
While waiting on a train platform, rude and cranky musician Seiji found himself snatched up alongside a high schooler named Yoshi and transported to Ephemera, a world of magic and adventure. The good goddess Sanora chose Yoshi as her Hero. Her wicked sister Virya chose Seiji as her Dark Lord.
Seiji has no interest in playing along — but Virya promises to make him beg for death if he refuses. Forced to make just enough progress toward world domination to keep his sadistic patron off his back, while avoiding going so far that he can't strike a deal with the forces of Good, Seiji walks a razor's edge.
His true enemy was never the naive Hero from his own world. It was always the goddesses.
Play Test: Stuck in Another World as a Reality TV Contestant
Spessgot
B74/100
A group of ordinary tabletop RPG enthusiasts are scattered across a world of supernatural horror, martial arts, monsters, and chaos — all as contestants on a reality show. If they ever want to get home, they'll have to play along.
Follow James Li as he dives into the grim underworld to grow stronger and make a name for himself, navigating a story that blends martial arts, comedy, romance, and creeping supernatural horror.
Rainer, an amateur arcanist and college student, attempted to create a spell far surpassing the magic he inherited from his grandfather. The interference of an unknown event during casting hurled him through space and time — into a world where status screens are accepted as normal and class distinctions are matters of life and death.
Leveling beyond farmer or peddler requires years of brutal training. Goblins are no fodder, orcs fill children's nightmares, and a dragon? You might as well move countries. Rainer, however, arrives with the rare and powerful class of Arcanist — and an insatiable hunger for greater heights.
When an accident causes the early death of two young women, one is chosen to become a hero, a saviour, and a servant of the God of Heroes. This is not her story.
This is the story of Valeria, whose soul clung to her friend's and was dragged into a new world where her wandering spirit was claimed by the Goddess of Darkness. One who doesn't belong grows to become the servant of the Dark Goddess — a servant, definitely not a daughter, who will usher in a new age of despair and disgust.
The only problem is, she's really bad at the whole "evil" thing. Not that she's unwilling to do her best to please her adoptive mom, the Dark Goddess Luciana.
Jack never heard of a transmat malfunction stranding someone in another dimension — but here he is, trudging through the snow in his mining overalls after stepping onto one transmat pad and never stepping off the other. The air is breathable, the trees look like oak, and somewhere in the distance there's a fire that probably isn't natural.
If this dimension has trees native to Earth, it probably has humans too. And Jack is going to find them — one way or another.
Born into a world where men are outnumbered by women five to one, where airships travel the skies and great beasts stalk the seas, William Ashfield has one desire: freedom.
In a feudal society where women rule and men are treated as playing pieces in the great games of noble houses, freedom is difficult to attain — especially when one desires it for more than just themselves. But with tensions growing in the Kingdom of Lindholm and civil war brewing, opportunities may arise for a man born with knowledge of another life and technology completely alien to this world.
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Base BuildingHaremMilitaryOverpowered MCReincarnationSecondary World
For Heather Morell, nightmares and hallucinations have lurked around every corner since childhood — relics of schizophrenia and bereavement. Until she meets Raine and Evelyn, self-proclaimed bodyguard and bad-tempered magician, and learns she's not insane at all.
The spirits and monsters she sees are real. The god-thing in her nightmares is teaching her how to surpass human limits. And her twin sister, who supposedly never existed, could still be alive somewhere Outside — beyond the walls of reality.
Heather plunges into a world of eldritch magic and fanatic cultists, trying to stay alive, stay sane, and navigate her own blossoming attraction to dangerous women. Set in a sleepy English university town, Katalepsis is a serial novel about cosmic horror, urban fantasy, and lesbian romance.
Ivil Antagonist has everything a woman could want: power enough to blot out suns and turn worlds to molten hells, a fleet of warships, and the fear of an entire space-faring nation. But she is quietly growing tired of being at the top. There is no lonelier place than the summit, especially when you have killed all of the competition.
And so Ivil takes a great risk, asking a powerful oracle one simple question: where can I find true love?
A Warhammer 40K-inspired romantic comedy featuring an overpowered villain protagonist, space pirates, and quite a lot of cute stuff.
Steve wakes with no memories in an open field of dirt, with only a collection of farm tools and bags of seeds to tell him what he's supposed to do. Hidden messages left by his past self warn that he has already failed once — though he has no idea at what, or how to succeed this time.
The world has just undergone a radical change, forcing Steve to fight the undead, bandits, and nature itself as everything falls apart around him. He has an axe, a farm to build, and a mystery he doesn't yet know how to solve.
Never play a game 100 times, no matter how addicting it is. ~My Lovely Harem School Life~ is a well-known dating sim famous for its beautiful heroines and the significance of player choices that influence the endings.
So why did the protagonist end up transmigrating into Yagami Reiji — the scummiest character in the game, heir to the biggest Yakuza group in the country? The trash who harassed the main cast, bullied students, and stole heroines if the player made the wrong decisions. A walking bad ending.
Now trapped in a life that isn't his, surrounded by classmates who flinch at his presence and a father who expects him to inherit an empire built on blood, he must decide: can he rewrite Reiji's fate before the past drags him down with it?
In 2286, Alex Bell has spent 20 years in the full-dive VRMMO Eternal Dominion — a game that accounts for around 20% of the world's economy. He had risen to become vice guild leader, with his guild on the cusp of standing with the top guilds. Then fate ripped it all away.
Alex awakens to find his 18-year-old self looking back at him in the mirror. It's 2266 and Eternal Dominion is about to launch. This time things will be different. This time he will succeed — and make sure his friends and family are along for the ride.
Sameerixis — Sam to those who know him — is an Incubus who solves problems for a price: a few years of your life, a handful of days, or a single night of pleasure. A one-demon service provider, imprisoned by an old business partner — until a portal opens with his name on it.
Sam steps through and begins rebuilding his operation from the ground up in a new plane, only to find himself immediately moving from the known to the unknown to the inadvisable.
Jason had thought about punching a Shil'vati. Who hadn't? Not only had the aliens conquered Earth with almost trivial ease, the seven-foot purple amazons also had the audacity to start running the planet better than humanity ever had. He'd never actually do it — he was a reasonable guy, just trying to get by under his new feminine overlords.
Wasn't he?
Constantly on the run as a refugee from a brutal hobgoblin war, Burch finds an odd, self-aware sunflower during her desperate escape. In a frantic bid for survival, the two journey together across a dark, magic-filled world in pursuit of what might be the only place of safety left anywhere—a place known only as Paradise.
Frightful danger lurks at every turn, the hobgoblin horde hunts them relentlessly, and time is against them. Who or what is the sunflower? And will they even survive the journey to find out if Paradise is real?
He died nine months from today — the day Fortress ENE, his home and one of the few safe cities left in North America, was overrun by a million monsters pouring from the same portals humanity had been exploiting for years.
Now he has nine months to find out who engineered the breach, which corporation stands to gain, and who is pulling the levers of power to burn his home down. His assets: a shitty apartment on the outskirts, a job interview in the morning, an obese cat named Mister Couchtop — and the ability to set Save points and Reload to them as often as he wants, reliving days or minutes over and over until he gets everything just right.
Yeah. He can do this.
A ritual with the sole purpose of obtaining immortality goes horribly wrong. What remains in its aftermath is a boy who receives an inheritance from the Void — a mysterious place that embodies darkness.
With a newfound power, he is given a chance to carve his own way into the world.
In the midst of faking his death, Xiao Hui finds himself transmigrated into a cultivation world. With great hopes for what is to come, he gets taken in by a sect and chosen by a powerful master — except his master seems to have a hole in his brain.
As a weakling who recognizes his place in the world, Xiao Hui faces certain death at every turn. So why fight it? He does what he does best: fake it, duck the fallout, and somehow claw his way to the top through a combination of cleverness and enthusiastic self-preservation.
A xianxia comedy in the vein of A Will Eternal and Spirit Blade Mountain — neither grimdark nor fluffy, but woven through with both silly and intense moments.