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The Accidental Tyrant: My Social Anxiety is a Lethal Weapon

Alexander “Alex” Scott is everything a kingdom could want in a crown prince. He’s six-foot-three. He has the kind of stare that makes grown generals forget how to breathe. His magic hums like a loaded weapon. When he walks into a room, even the High Mages go quiet. Kingsworth sees him as a cold, inevitable force of nature — the perfect heir to his terrifying father. The truth? Alex is a mess. He’s twenty, chronically anxious, running on three hours of sleep, and one poorly timed intrusive thought away from leveling a building. He would like, ideally, to eat a muffin in peace. Maybe take a nap. Definitely stop accidentally vaporizing people because his magic reacts to stress like it’s preparing for the apocalypse. The Premise In Kingsworth, magic answers intent. That’s the problem. Because when Alex panics, his magic doesn’t flicker — it tightens. It compresses. It coils like something about to detonate. To everyone watching, it looks like he’s calmly gathering the power of a dying star before passing judgment. Inside his head? He’s wondering if he left the stove on. Or whether his sleeve feels wrong. Or if everyone in the room can tell he has no idea what he’s doing. When an execution goes horribly right, Alex accidentally solidifies his reputation as something monstrous. His father, the King, finally looks at him with approval. The court starts whispering about destiny. The rebellion takes notice. Now Alex is trapped in a role he never meant to play — navigating a palace full of predators, a kingdom that worships strength, and a father who believes mercy is rot. All while trying not to implode reality during a mild anxiety spike. His goal? Survive the political season. Don’t trigger a magical catastrophe. Maybe prove he isn’t the villain everyone thinks he is. What Readers Can Expect The “Cringe-King” Dynamic A constant clash between Alex’s spiraling, painfully relatable internal monologue and the terrifying, mythic figure everyone else sees. Accidental Overpowered Moments He’s not trying to dominate every room. He’s just stressed enough to bend physics. A “Monster” with a Heart Alex wants to help people. Quietly. Subtly. Without anyone — especially his father — realizing he cares. A Brutal World Kingsworth is built on the belief that weakness deserves extinction. Empathy isn’t admirable — it’s dangerous. And Alex’s secret softness might be the most rebellious thing about him.
Vanquility · 2k Views

PROTOCOL ZERO: A DESTRUCTIVE MYTH

The World of Omniversum: With over 5 billion users and 2,000+ distinct servers—ranging from the Stone Age to futuristic Cyberpunk metropolises—Omniversum isn't just a game. It is a second home for humanity, a global economy, and a battlefield for power. In this world, God-like NPCs maintain order, and corrupt Administrators pull the strings from the shadows, crowning their favorites as Emperors. The Fall: At eighteen, Ryker Chen (known as PhantomEdge) was a phenomenon. As a Top-100 Dragon Slayer, he was the youngest legend in the game, famous for his lethal twin daggers and his even sharper tongue. But the higher you climb, the harder they want you to fall. During a high-stakes raid in a Cyberpunk dungeon, Ryker is betrayed by his own team. With the help of a rogue Admin, they trigger a system "glitch" that frames him for cheating. The Result? His legendary account is wiped. His items, his fame, and his two years of blood and sweat—Deleted. The Rebirth: Most would quit, but Ryker isn't most people. He dives back into Omniversum with a new account and a shocking choice. The world's greatest Assassin has decided to become a Mage.Equipped with two years of pro-level experience, a "Historical Choice" hidden deep within the game’s code, and a massive fortune waiting to be unlocked at Level 30, Ryker begins his chaotic climb. But as he ascends, he notices something terrifying: the boundary between Omniversum and the real world is starting to blur.
Ozodov · 1.7k Views

Bhootiya haveli chapter 2

The Journey Begins ​The story follows a happy family of four: Ramesh (the father), Ramadevi (the mother), and their two children, Pravin and Bunty. The family sets out on a joyful road trip to Shimla in their car, singing and playing games. However, as night falls, their car mysteriously breaks down in a secluded area. With no phone signal and a sense of unease in the air, the family decides to walk and seek help. ​The Trap ​After walking for an hour, they encounter a massive, eerie mansion. Despite Ramadevi’s gut feeling that something is wrong, Ramesh dismisses her fears, and they knock on the door. They are greeted by an old woman who claims to live alone and offers them shelter for the night. ​At midnight, the couple hears the sound of a child crying. Upon investigating, they find the old woman weeping. She tells them a tragic story about losing her son and daughter-in-law in an accident and expresses her deep sorrow over never having a grandchild. Moved by her grief and blinded by a sudden sense of greed when she mentions her wealth and gold, Ramesh and Ramadevi agree to let her "bless" and "worship" their daughter, Bunty, in a private ritual. ​The Black Magic ​The old woman takes Bunty into a locked room, forbidding the parents from entering. Inside, the "kind old lady" reveals her true form as a Pishachini (a demonic entity). She places a cursed locket around Bunty’s neck and performs Black Magic, placing the girl under a trance. ​Outside, the parents realize their mistake when the door refuses to open, even with force. They find an ancient book in the mansion that reveals the truth: the woman is a soul-stealing demon. The book states that the only way to kill her and break the magical seal on the door is with a Trishul (Trident) consecrated with holy rituals. ​The Search for Salvation ​Desperate, Ramesh, Ramadevi, and Pravin flee into the nearby forest to find help. They encounter a powerful Aghori Baba. After initially offending him by offering money, Ramadevi wins his help through her sincere devotion to Lord Shiva. The Aghori agrees to help them craft a wooden Trishul. ​The parents embark on a dangerous quest through the haunted forest to collect "divine flowers" and "holy water" from a glowing tree and an ancient well, facing terrifying spiritual entities along the way by chanting "Om Namah Shivaya." ​The Final Battle ​Armed with the consecrated wooden Trishul and the power of their mantras, the Aghori and the family return to the mansion. The Aghori uses the Trishul to shatter the demonic seal on the door. A fierce battle ensues between the Aghori and the Pishachini. Ultimately, the Aghori plunges the Trishul into the demon's heart, destroying her and ending her reign of terror. ​Conclusion ​As the sun rises, the evil mansion’s magic fades. The family is reunited with a safe but shaken Bunty. After thanking the Aghori Baba, who vanishes into the morning mist, the family repairs their car and returns home, forever changed by the night they looked into the face of evil and were saved by faith.यह कहानी एक काल्पनिक कहानी हे । और इसे मनोरजन के हेतु से पढ़े इसका वासातविकतासे से कोई लेना देना नही हे ।
Vishal_Tambare · 1.5k Views

Rosenbach Academy: The Forgotten Legacy

A hundred years after the Demon Invasion shook the world of Eartherios, magic has forgotten the price once paid for peace. On the continent of Westerios, the once-glorious name of Rosenbach Academy—the final bastion of humanity—has been reduced to little more than a cruel joke. The academy is on the brink of collapse. Its buildings are neglected, debts are piling up, and both students and faculty have dwindled to a shadow of their former numbers. Talented mages abandon it for more prestigious institutions, leaving Rosenbach branded as the weakest academy—a dumping ground for commoners with no future. The Magic Council has already passed a bitter verdict: Rosenbach Academy will be shut down within one year. Amid this slow ruin, a “problem student” comes back to life. Cyrus Fon Ronsenburg, heir to the Ronsenburg family, is infamous as the academy’s greatest failure. He suffers from Condensed Mana Phenomenon (CMP)—a rare condition that renders his mana too dense and heavy for conventional spellcasting. He cannot release long-range magic, frequently suffers violent backlash, and is deemed a danger to himself and others. Coupled with a stained reputation built on countless false accusations, Cyrus has become the living embodiment of Rosenbach’s decay. But no one knows the truth. Within the body of Cyrus Fon Ronsenburg resides the soul of Cyrus van Bunansa—a legendary Combat Mage, direct disciple of Gerrad Rosenbach, and a war hero who once defeated the Demon King’s General and dealt the Demon King a fatal wound at the cost of his own life. Now, burdened with the memories of two lives, Cyrus is forced to witness the cruelest irony of all: The academy he once defended with blood and sacrifice… is dying without honor. Rather than seeking revenge on the world or revealing his true identity, Cyrus makes a single, simple—yet utterly insane—decision: He will restore Rosenbach Academy. Not as a celebrated hero, but as the problem student everyone looks down on. With sharp sarcasm, absurd choices, and training methods deemed “utterly nonsensical,” Cyrus begins to change Rosenbach from within. He turns CMP—once labeled a disease—into the cornerstone of an entirely new combat style: close-range Combat Mage, where excessively condensed mana transforms the body itself into a lethal weapon. While the world laughs at him, Cyrus slowly proves that CMP is not a curse, but the next evolution of magic—granting him potential that may surpass even his former life. Yet the rebirth of Rosenbach does not come without consequences. In the shadows, the remnants of demonic forces begin to stir. Ancient artifacts awaken, forbidden contracts resurface, and the buried legacy of Gerrad Rosenbach starts to unveil secrets that were meant to remain entombed with the war of a century past. Rosenbach Academy is more than just a building. It is a symbol of a world that chose to forget. And when that academy rises once more, the world will be forced to remember—that the Demon was never truly defeated.
Arthur_Pendragone · 3.2k Views