
A batalha final
By @Carlos Victor
The galaxy burns under the boots of engineered super-soldiers, but victory isn't forged in genetic labs—it is calculated in the dark. Ômàigo, a physically frail human born into extreme wealth, abandoned his comfortable inheritance to live as a recluse. For years, he locked himself in a dark room, mastering warfare, logistics, and psychology through forbidden deep-net forums. Now, as the final intergalactic war erupts across four brutal planetary systems, the weakling must lead a desperate armada. Armed with nothing but his terrifying, superhuman intellect, Ômàigo must outmaneuver bio-engineered warlords who view humanity as mere livestock. There is no magic to save him, and no superpowers will shield his fragile body from shrapnel. In this grim space opera, every casualty is a math problem, and Ômàigo must decide how many millions of lives he is willing to sacrifice to win the final battle and prove his existence had meaning.
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Classroom of the Elite × OC
By @Emerald Janter
Ryu Kim, a new transfer student, arrives at the prestigious Tokyo Metropolitan Advanced Nurturing High School, a deceptively idyllic institution where success hinges entirely on one's skill and ruthlessness. Beneath the surface of an ordinary school lies a battleground where students are ranked by merit, their futures dictated by their ability to outwit and outmaneuver their peers. Ryu, seemingly unremarkable, possesses a terrifyingly potent ability: "Adapt." He can rapidly assimilate any skill, strategy, or social dynamic, becoming proficient at an astonishing pace. Fueled by a cold, calculating ruthlessness, he navigates the cutthroat classrooms and intricate social hierarchies, determined not just to survive but to dominate. His goal is simple: rise to the apex, exposing the school's dark secrets while crushing anyone who stands in his path. But even with his cheat, the school's true masters hide in the shadows, ready to test his limits.
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Blue Lock
By @João Marcelo
In the brutal, ego-driven world of Blue Lock, where only the most selfish striker can survive, a paradox emerges: Reen Noa. Blessed with the supernatural "Magic Pass" that bends space and time, and "Meta Vision" allowing him to read every play before it happens, Reen is undeniably a genius. Yet, his gentle demeanor and natural inclination towards collaborative play clash violently with the program's philosophy. Blue Lock's ruthless league is designed to crush anything less than pure, self-serving ambition, threatening to extinguish Reen’s unique spark or force him to betray his very nature. As the world watches, Reen must navigate a gauntlet of cutthroat rivals, each vying for the coveted title of the world's best, while confronting the hidden ego within himself that Blue Lock relentlessly seeks to awaken. Can a gentle genius become the ultimate striker, or will he be devoured by the monstrous system?
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