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Chronicles of the Fallen God

Chronicles of the Fallen God

By @Phan Hao Nhi

Kael, an orphaned relic hunter, stumbles upon the petrified heart of a forgotten deity, granting him not divine power, but the ability to perfectly mimic any magical ability he witnesses. Burdened by the death of his mentor, Kael seeks vengeance against the shadowy syndicate that shattered his world. He navigates a fractured empire teetering on the brink of war, where ancient sorcery clashes with steam-powered technology. Every copied spell brings him closer to his elusive enemies, yet also closer to a truth that could unravel his very being. The syndicate, led by a ruthless magus, hunts for Kael, believing the heart he carries is the key to an apocalyptic ritual. He must master his chaotic gift, or become a puppet in a cosmic game, as the whispers of the fallen god grow louder.

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Mythorium

Mythorium

By @Brandyn Lowe

Wyatt, a forgotten prince of Hylissia, lives under the shadow of a dying king and an unnamed successor. Unbeknownst to him, the dormant powers of every State Guardian Deity reside within his bloodline, a divine legacy awaiting its awakening. When the sacred Season Ceremony approaches, meant to bestow a fraction of a single deity's power upon the chosen, Wyatt feels a dangerous stir within. The kingdom teeters on the brink of civil war, with ambitious nobles vying for the throne and ancient evils stirring in the wildlands. Wyatt must not only awaken his unprecedented power but also navigate a treacherous court and a prophecy hinting at a far greater destiny. Can he master the untamed divine essence within to save Hylissia from itself, or will he succumb to the very power meant to protect?

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Poison my heart

Poison my heart

By @Gina gina Stan

Adikarah, a goddess born from a legendary serpent, is scorned as monstrous by the divine pantheon for her dominion over poison and sickness. Her only solace is Dissiri, the volatile Goddess of Corruption, whose brutal loyalty defies their world's rigid hierarchy. After Dissiri violently silences an insult hurled at Adikarah during a divine banquet, a tender moment unfolds as Adikarah bandages her friend's grievous wound. Yet, beneath their unusual bond, a deeper threat stirs. As the whispers of a coming divine war grow louder, Adikarah must navigate not only the insidious prejudices of her peers but also the dangerous, possessive affection of Dissiri, which threatens to consume them both. Can a friendship born of mutual otherness survive the divine politics and the encroaching darkness, or will their very connection become their greatest poison?

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