
A_Raane
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The Exiled Prince With the Divine Attribute System
Alex was reborn into Blue Star, a world of advanced technology and modern comforts, yet ruled by the ancient, unchanging power of royal families. As a prince of the mighty Roshar Kingdom, he was born into luxury but cursed with minimal talent for the martial arts that defined this world's elite. Seeing the brutal intrigue within his own family, his sole ambition became a simple one: to avoid the throne's bloody games and survive a long, quiet life of privileged obscurity.
That plan shattered when he was framed for a rebellion he knew nothing about. Cast out by the king without a trial or explanation and abandoned by a mother who refused to even say goodbye, Alex was exiled to the Wall—the world's most feared military penal colony. As a low-ranking, seemingly untalented warrior, everyone believed he was being sent to a silent death.
But the Wall was not a prison. It was the grim, hidden truth from the normal people. Here, Alex witnessed the real war: a daily, desperate struggle against nightmarish monsters, a crisis kept secret from the peaceful, modern world behind a veil of royal and Council lies. Facing the terror for the first time, he realized the world's cruel hypocrisy and his own terrifying fragility.
Yet, in the carnage, he discovered a latent, macabre gift: the ability to harvest strength from the fallen. This power could change everything, offering a path to survival and vengeance. But even as he grasps this chance, burning questions haunt him: Why was he, the deliberately passive prince, chosen as the pawn? Why did his father condemn him without a word? Why is the true horror of their world buried beneath a facade of normalcy?
Armed with a secret that could elevate him or mark him for death.
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Chapter: Three thousand years
The days that followed settled into a rhythm. Alex spent his mornings in the law tower, meditating on the nature of life and death, trying to deepen his comprehension through contemplation and practice. His afternoons were devoted to physical training, sparring with the army generals who had broken through immortals realm, testing his new limits, learning to control the immense power that now flowed through his body. His evenings were spent with his family and Diana, the quiet moments that reminded him why he was fighting.But it was his nights that were the most productive. Not because he trained he slept, now, a concession to his mother's insistence that even Immortals needed rest but because his dreams had changed. The origin of law's descent had left its mark on his consciousness, and when he slept, he dreamed of fire and space, of stars being born and dying, of the fabric of reality folding and unfolding in patterns that his waking mind struggled to comprehend.He woke each morn
Last Updated: 2026-05-25
Chapter: celebration
The celebration began that evening, and it was not a small affair.Word had spread across Starlight Base within hours of Alex's emergence from the tower. The fourth generation of Roshar royal had broken through to the immortal realm. The celebration began that evening. It was not a small affair, not a quiet dinner with family, not a subdued acknowledgment of achievement. The Roshar kingdom had been waiting for this moment, and when word spread that their prince had broken through to the Immortal realm, the response was immediate and overwhelming.Fireworks lit the sky over Starlight Base, bursts of crimson and gold that painted the artificial dome in the colors of the Roshar sunburst. Banners bearing the family sigil hung from every building, their fabric rippling in the breeze that carried the scent of spiritual energy and celebration. Music played in the streets drums and flutes and stringed instruments that Alex didn't recognize and people danced and sang and raised their glasses
Last Updated: 2026-05-25
Chapter: Family ii
Alex was silent for a moment, absorbing her words. He thought about his childhood, the years of isolation, the distance between them that he had never fully understood. He had spent so long believing that his mother didn't care, that her coldness was rejection. But he knew better now. He knew about the ancient soul bound to her core, the war she had been fighting in silence, the sacrifices she had made to keep him safe. Her love had never been absent. It had simply been expressed in ways he couldn't see."Great-grandfather is already waiting," Alex said, glancing toward the cordon. "He looked exhausted when I sensed him."Reina laughed a relieved, genuine sound that seemed to come from somewhere deep in her chest, a place that had been holding tension for fifteen days and was finally letting it go. "Probably. He's been pacing the cordon for two weeks, muttering about energy flows and spiritual resonance. I think he's been enjoying himself. It's been centuries since he had been so act
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Chapter: Family
The law tower's doors swung open, and Alex stepped out into a world that felt entirely new.The first thing he noticed was the light. It wasn't different; the sun of Starlight Base still shone with the same steady radiance it always had but his perception of it had changed. He could see the layers within the light now, the way it bent around corners and pooled in shadows, the way it carried traces of spiritual energy that he had never been sensitive to before. Every color was richer, every shadow deeper, every beam of sunlight a cascade of information that his newly awakened senses drank in without effort. He raised his hand and watched the light play across his fingers, marveling at the way it seemed almost alive, almost aware.The second thing he noticed was the silence. The perimeter around the law tower, usually bustling with guards and servants and the endless comings and goings of palace life, was empty. No, not the empty but cleared. He could sense the cordon that had been e
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Chapter: Immortal
Reina reached the tower's perimeter, her face looked seriously toward the tower. She stood beside James, her grey eyes fixed on the glowing structure where her son was being remade."Will he be all right?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper."He will." James's voice was steady, the voice of a man who had seen too much to be shaken by even this. "He is a Roshar. His realm is very solid. With his life gene level after this breakthrough he might be able to face an immortal general.”" grandfather, it won’t be dangerous for him right.”"He will be all right, Reina." James turned to look at her, and his ancient eyes softened. "You are yourself an immortal king, can't you be more patient? He is our future hope. Don’t always worry about him. He has his own journey. So do you have it?”Reina nodded slowly, but she did not look away from the tower. A mother's fear, she had learned, was not so easily assuaged.The breakthrough lasted fifteen days.Alex sat in the tower , unmoving, whil
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Chapter: breakthrough ii
Then the stars appeared.Not the artificial stars pale imitations projected onto a dome but real stars. Distant suns burning in the depths of actual space. Ancient galaxies spiraling in configurations that predated human understanding. The fabric of the universe laid bare, every fold and curve and dimension visible to his newly opened senses. Alex sat at the center of it all, suspended in the void, his body glowing with silver light that pulsed in rhythm with the distant stars.Law of Space: 90% → 95% → 98%The pressure was immense. Alex felt his body straining against the weight of the law, his bones groaning, his muscles screaming.This wasn’t the pain of body but toward the soul as the law of space started to increase.Law of Space: 98% → 99% → 100%The void shattered.Alex opened his eyes or thought he did; in the void, the distinction between eyes and awareness had become meaningless and saw reality reassert itself. The stars faded. The emptiness receded. The tower was around h
Last Updated: 2026-05-24

Blood Of Destruction
They drained his blood. They broke his bones. They thought he would die forgotten.
Thirteen-year-old David was never wanted. The son of a Universe Lord, he lived his life chasing a mother who never looked back until the day her token, his only hope, failed him. Ambushed by his own family, drained of every drop of blood, and left to crawl into a collapsing space crack, David’s last act was to throw away the symbol of his shattered dreams.
But death was not the end. He fell into a forbidden realm where even True Gods fear to walk. There, submerged in the blood of a universe-shattering monster, his ruined body began to change. A mysterious bloodline awakened in his body. Darkness coiled around his heart. And a voice ancient, patient, waiting named him Successor of something he didn’t have knowledge.
Now, David inherits a legacy that transcends the universe, he rises from a forsaken boy to a warrior whose potential could reshape stars, topple civilizations, and challenge the laws of reality themselves.
But the universe is vast, cruel, and hungry. In a futuristic, magical cosmos where strength is the only language, David must navigate deadly trials, shadowy factions, and a war that has raged for a trillion years. Hunted by different people, watched by eyes he cannot yet see, and carrying blood that terrifies Universe Lord, he steps onto the intergalactic battlefield with one rule: trust no one.
David’s journey will leave no star untouched and no enemy unforgiven.
In a universe where the weak are devoured, David is no longer prey. He is the coming storm.
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Chapter: Token Secret
From a hidden vantage point high above the fortress, Jax and Serra watched David leave."Well I didn't expect the Spear demon to appear," Serra said, her voice dry as dust. "He's as good and ruthless as the rumor. I'll give him that.""Good?" Jax shook his head. "He just killed a warlord and a dozen bodyguards in a prepared ambush. He walked into a trap and walked out with the essence of the man who set it. That's not good. That's terrifying.""So what do we do now?"Jax watched the distant figure disappear into the void. "Now we sell the information.""To who?""Everyone. After all, everyone wants to know about the real name of the Spear Demon.”The footage of David's battle with Gorath spread through the underworld channels within days. A Demon scout had been observing from a distance, recording everything. The recording was grainy and fragmented, but it was enough.The Spear Warrior had walked into a prepared ambush against thirteen opponents including a peak World Master warlord a
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Chapter: Gambit
Jax was a bounty hunter by trade and a survivor by nature. He had been working the battlefield for fifteen years, long enough to know that the real money wasn't in killing, it was in information. Anyone could swing a sword. But knowing where to swing it, when to swing it, and at whom that was an art.He had picked up the bounty on David like any other job. A hundred million for information. Two hundred for delivery. The numbers were impressive for a Domain Realm target, but Jax had seen higher. What interested him was the anonymity of the posting. Whoever wanted this boy didn't want to be known. That meant leverage.Jax didn't intend to capture David. He intended to sell his location to the highest bidder, the anonymous poster, the Demon clans, the Zerg hives. Whoever paid first got the prize.The problem was finding him.Jax spent three weeks tracking rumors. He interviewed survivors who had faced the Spear Warrior and lived there weren't many, but there were enough. A Demon deserter
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Chapter: Raka's Patience
The asteroid base was a wound carved into the side of a dead moon, its interior lit by the sickly orange glow of failing power conduits. It had been a mining station once, centuries ago, before the battlefield had swallowed it whole. Now it served a darker purpose: a den where predators gathered to plan their hunts.Raka sat on a throne of salvaged metal, his bald head gleaming in the dim light. The throne had been welded together from starship hulls, its armrests still bearing the faded insignia of a human military vessel. Raka liked the irony. The humans who had died on that ship would never know their vessel had become furniture for a pirate lord.His presence filled the room like smoke invisible but choking. The five lieutenants standing before him had learned long ago to measure their breathing around their leader. Too loud, and he noticed. Too fast, and he grew irritated. Raka's irritation had a way of becoming terminal."Report," he growled.The word was a stone dropped into st
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Chapter: Bounty
The news spread faster than David could track. The spear Demon became the new hot topic for World master sectors."The Spear Demon That Never Misses," a Demon commander growled in a war council a hundred sectors away. "He killed Verath the Unbroken. He killed the Brood Mother of Sector W-445. He's killed thousands of our warriors in ten years.!""Three thousand five hundred," a younger demon corrected, then flinched when the commander's glare fell on him."I know the number," the commander snarled. "I want to know why he's still alive.""We've tried ambushes. He detects them. We've tried overwhelming force. He uses an S- level spaceship to run away. We've tried negotiations with other zerg people too but it didn’t work.""He doesn't let people know his whereabouts. We even tried to negotiate to kill less to balance the sector.”"yes, commander. He doesn't. We tried once. He killed the negotiator mid-sentence."The war council fell into grim silence. Around the table, demons of various
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Chapter: Kael'ith
The Ruins of Valtheris were beautiful in the way only dead things could be.Once, millennia ago, this had been a temple complex built by a race whose name had been lost to time. Its spires had reached toward stars that no longer existed, its halls had echoed with prayers to gods long forgotten. Now it drifted in the void, a monument to impermanence, its marble columns shattered and its altars cold.David found a girl practicing inside the ruins in what might once have been a meditation garden. She was practicing her forms, four arms moving in perfect synchronization, each hand gripping a different blade. A long sword, short sword, a curved saber and a straight dagger. They moved like extensions of her will no more than that. They moved like parts of her body, as natural and unconscious as breathing.She noticed him immediately. Her four eyes, two in the normal position, two set higher on her forehead focused on his approaching figure with calm assessment. As he reached near her the e
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Chapter: Zerg Plan
Ten years of blood, of killing, of absorbing essence after essence until his gene level climbed past nine thousand and his combat instincts sharpened to a razor's edge. Ten years of learning the battlefield's language: the way enemies moved, the way they thought, the way they died.David had become something the alien races whispered about in hushed tones. Not a hero or a genius but a shadow that passed through sectors leaving only corpses behind. They called him many names: the Red Reaper, the Void Walker, the Spear Demon. But the name that stuck, the one that spread from sector to sector like wildfire, was simpler.The Spear Demon That Never Misses.It started as a rumor. A Demon Race patrol found their commander of world master realm level dead in his own fortress, a single spear wound through his heart. No signs of struggle. No evidence of forced entry. Just a corpse and the lingering scent of spatial energy. Then a Zerg brood mother was killed mid-birth, her egg sacs still puls
Last Updated: 2026-05-23
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