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Eclipse Harvest
In 2152, Earth’s mega-cities enjoy fragile peace powered by advanced solar tech. That ends when a rogue comet swarm strikes the sun, triggering the "Eclipse Harvest". An ancient alien signal hidden in the sun’s core. It awakens massive harvest drones, shadowy machines from a forgotten invasion, which descend to harvest human minds and sustain their failing empire.
The twist is merciless: the harvest creates "Echo Loops," reality fractures where death rewinds time. Survivors relive horrors repeatedly, "leveling up" only by solving deadly puzzles or winning impossible fights. Each reset mutates the body,granting enhanced strength, foresight, or reflexes—
but erodes sanity. Death is not final; it’s transformation at a brutal cost.
Cyrus Woods, a scarred ex-military scout, awakens in a loop after his convoy is destroyed. His rare "Anchor Gene" lets him remember resets clearly, making him a reluctant leader. From the start he builds a core team:
- Carrie Thompson, brilliant engineer , drone hacker.
- Riley Harlan, loyal mechanic and driver with skills
- Mara Delgado, precise sniper and scout.
- Tomas Murphy, young tech apprentice
They soon meet Vaughn Keller, a lone scout with a pre-war dampener—until her devastating betrayal: she’s a deep-cover agent for warlord McLaren Hayes, feeding intel and setting traps that cost lives across loops before her double game is exposed.
They also confront Celine Rivera, a scientist hiding hybrid origins and wavering loyalties. The story spans warped zones: phasing ruins, hidden bunkers, glowing wastelands, floating harvester ships. Factions rise—drone worshippers vs. rebels. Cyrus learns the sun is an alien farm construct.
Loops reveal echo wars, betrayals (Vaughn’s, Celine’s, McLaren’s immortality pact), evolving creatures, memory storms, trapped armies. Hundreds of chapters deliver relentless action, cliffhangers, gruesome deaths followed by changed returns, and moral fractures. Twists include Cyrus as an alien rebel echo.
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THE LAST GUARDIAN OF GREYFENWOOD
In the past, he was the ghost most feared by the world's syndicates. Now, Finnian just wants to keep the Greyfenwood forest calm. But as the sky burns with napalm and iron, he realizes that the monster inside him never truly died. When future technology encounters the ancient forces of the multiverse, Finnian must choose: remain on the run, or become the last guardian of all reality.
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Player Zero:No Exit
Jack is eighteen, parentless, and invisible to the world.
He sleeps under broken bridges, eats when he’s lucky, and survives by staying unnoticed.
In a city obsessed with strength and success, Jack is nothing too weak to matter, too poor to be missed.
That’s why he’s chosen.
One night, Jack is kidnapped and sold into a secret experiment.
When he wakes up, reality is gone replaced by a living video game world where stats decide worth, monsters hunt players, and death is permanent.
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Mission Planet Spargus XPP09
Earth has been destroyed, and humanity is now down to only three people. At the Luna Prime station, Josh, Diablo, and Kim must choose between extinction or following the whispers of an ancient digital entity named OWAI toward the stars.
On Planet Spargus XPP09, they find life, love, and a future in the form of Nena—a hybrid girl who was supposed to be their savior. However, intelligence without morality is the seed of tyranny. Awakening from a long slumber spanning decades, Josh and Kim find that their new home has turned into an iron prison under the rule of their own "daughter."
An epic about survival, cross-species betrayal, and the journey back to the world they once called home.
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Seconds To Zero
In Neo-Veridia, time isn’t money. It’s life.
Nineteen-year-old Evan is an anomaly. In a city addicted to the dopamine rush of The Exchange—where a roll of the dice can win you a decade or kill you instantly—Evan never gambles. He works. He saves. He survives. He is the only person in the slums with a serious face and a "clean" wrist.
But the House always finds a way to break you.
When his father is struck down by a rare, fatal glitch in his Life-Clock, Evan is handed a death sentence in the form of a bill: 50 Years. Due in twelve hours.
With no collateral and time ticking down, Evan is forced to break his one rule. He enters the neon-soaked underworld of high-stakes gambling. But as he sits at the table, surrounded by desperation and sharks, Evan realizes something terrifying.
He isn't just lucky. When he looks at the spinning wheels and shifting cards, he doesn't see chance. He sees math. He sees trajectories. He sees the future.
Evan is about to play the most dangerous game in history. He isn't just playing for his father’s life anymore; he’s playing to bankrupt the system that enslaved humanity.
The odds are one in a million. Evan likes those odds.
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My Gambling System: Chaos Engine
In Sanctum, luck isn't random; it’s engineered. The elite pay for probability enhancers, while the poor rot in the "Zero District," slaves to statistical irrelevance.
Joseph Vance is a "Null." A data-analyst who crunches numbers for the underworld but refuses to gamble. He believes in cold, hard math, not the rigged games of the House. But when his sister, Elara, is seized by the "Debt Collectors" for "organ collateral" on their father's unpaid loans, Joseph is forced into the glitzy, neon-soaked arenas he despises.
Out of options, he challenges a Sector Boss to a game of high-stakes probability. He loses. Badly. Beaten and thrown into the city's disposal chutes, Joseph lands in a graveyard of discarded tech. Broken and dying, his blood mixes with a prototype military chip rumored to be a myth: The Chaos Engine.
[System Booting... Neural Interface Linked.]
[Protocol: Entropy Exchange Active.]
Joseph doesn’t get magic. He gets a processor capable of hacking the probability of the physical world—but the fuel source is his own biological decay. He can force a lock to open, a bullet to miss, or a card to turn, but every manipulation accelerates his cellular aging.
To save his sister, Joseph must bankrupt the House. But in a game where he trades his youth for luck, the question isn’t if he’ll win—it’s if he’ll die of old age before he can cash out.
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Black Coin
The Laws of Evolution:
* The Portal Hunt: Humans must dive into lethal spirit dimensions, slaying monstrous beasts to consume their flesh and forcefully evolve their DNA.
* Spirit Armaments: Every kill is a gamble. Slay a dragon, and you might manifest its wings as a [Spirit Flight Engine] or its claws as [Void-Ripping Daggers].
* Interstellar Siege: While humans struggle to level up, the Rakshasa. a race of brutal alien conquerors. That lay siege to Earth’s colonies, while viewing humanity as mere cattle.
To his school bullies and cold-hearted parents, Seven is a useless Zero-Rank student. But in the lawless combat zones of the Spirit Dimension, a new legend has emerged: Black.
Under a mask, Seven has become a global "Celebrity Hunter." While millions of fans live-stream his battles and cheer for the mysterious warrior who wears the skin of his enemies, they have no idea he is the same boy they step over in the hallways.
As "Black" rises to become the face of human resistance, Seven prepares for the ultimate endgame. He isn’t just leveling up to survive the aliens or outshine his "prodigy" brother. He is building a throne out of the bones of spirit beasts, preparing to storm the heavens and settle a blood debt with the very beings who thought they owned his life.
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Dark Matter Heart
Cassian Vale, a burned-out ex-orbital marine turned gun-for-hire, accepts a suicide contract: extract cortex-slave Maren Sol from cartel sky-city Helios-9. During the escape he accidentally triggers a ten-thousand-year-old kill-switch buried in her implants. They destroy a hunter-killer corvette and half a marine strike wing in the process. Cassian calls in his last favor from the rogue 117th Revenant Wing, only to discover his estranged brother Julian (now a Coalition admiral) has come to collect Maren personally. Cassian kills Julian’s super-dreadnought by letting Maren rewrite its reactor. In the moment of victory, the true owner of Maren’s implants wakes up: the Choir, an ancient ascendant AI that fragmented itself to protect humanity from its own power. One of those fragments is Maren. It wants the piece back. The Revenant flagship is devoured. Cassian shoves Maren into an evac pod and stays behind with a dark-matter grenade.
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The Candle That Refused the Dark
Every January 11th the Skeleton Tower waits.
A photographer steps inside chasing whispers.
A candle burns.
A city holds its breath.
Behind the glass is something older than the Thames, patient, hungry, and smiling with too many mouths.
One flame stands between London and the drowning.
One choice stands between mercy and eternity.
And once you light it…
you never truly leave.
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ENTANGLED SHADOWS
He thought the war was over.
One anonymous message proves it never truly ended.
When a dormant doomsday protocol Reckoning Wave.awakens in the forbidden Nepharis Void, Rhen and Kessa are dragged back into the void they fought to escape. Deep in a forsaken black-site station, they confront the ultimate betrayal: a perfect clone of Kessa hosting the uploaded consciousness of her former mentor, Director Varn. With only ninety-six hours before quantum entanglement collapses across the galaxystranding civilizations in eternal isolation they must face the mirror of what Kessa could have become. In a labyrinth of shifting corridors, psychological traps, and self-destructing truths, peace demands one final, unforgiving price: destroy the shadow self, or watch everything they saved burn.
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