
Regression of the Absolute
By @Lira
At the peak of his power, he was betrayed and left for dead. With his final breath, he tore a hole through time itself, awakening as the weak youth he once was. He has retained everything: his mastery of the sword, his knowledge of the future, and the burning memory of every traitor's face. This is not a second chance—it is a hunt. He will reclaim what was stolen from him, one head at a time. But as he carves a new destiny, can he escape the very fate he’s trying to rewrite?
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Blood of the Badly Born
By @Lira
In a galaxy built on cybernetics and cruelty, the gutter is the only home Cole has ever known. The Ascendancy’s selection exam was his one chance at escape. He didn’t just pass—he tested into the Aegis Phalanx, the ruthless enforcers who bleed the slums dry. Thrust into a nest of vipers where betrayal is currency and loyalty is a death sentence, Cole must become a monster to survive. But will he be the Ascendancy's weapon, or the spark that burns it all to ash?
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The Serpent's Coil
By @john1208
The sprawling, ancient Veridian Empire, once a beacon of order, now suffocates under the weight of its own grandeur and the gnawing ambition of its noble houses. For Kael, born in the forgotten Dust Wards of Silvervein City, the future was predetermined: a life of brutal labor or slow starvation. But at sixteen, a desperate gamble on the annual Ascension Trials defied every expectation. Instead of the menial service he was destined for, Kael's raw, unpolished aptitude was flagged for the Imperial Wardens – the Empire’s elite protectors, a cadre of disciplined warriors loyal only to the brittle Emperor himself. This is no mere promotion; it’s a death sentence wrapped in gilded armor. The Wardens are lauded heroes and despised enforcers in equal measure, navigating a viper’s nest of court politics, ancient secrets, and burgeoning betrayals. Kael, with nothing but his sharp wits, an uncanny ability to learn, and a relentless drive forged in the grime of the Wards, must not only survive the brutal training but also discern friend from foe among the arrogant scions of noble families and the hardened veterans who eye him with suspicion. As whispers of rebellion stir the capital, Kael finds himself a pawn in a game far older and deadlier than he could have imagined, forcing him to choose between a crumbling oath and the survival of the only world he knows.
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