Unconventional Synopsis: A bankruptcy decree from the capital, a team of lame old horses and a beat-up cart, plus pockets full of counterfeit gold coins—that's all the legendary merchant Lynn possessed! "I should have become the richest man on this continent by trading fake elven medicine and counterfeit dwarven armor!" Serious Synopsis: Trading souls, nurturing curses, analyzing calamities, and mending divinity. Ascending to the pinnacle of demonic power through the path of commerce! Lynn hastily descended upon this world, embarking on the path of commerce. Curses, souls, laws, calamities, divinity—everything will become merchandise on Lynn's shelves. Countless years later, in this world where magic and truth, duty and destiny intertwine, Lynn has become the strongest. When the path of commerce reaches its zenith, Lynn's name as a demonic god has been sung in every corner of the dimensions along with epic tales. When...
"An alchemist who can't cook doesn't make a good cult leader."
Traveling through another world with the [Forge of Destiny], Horn discovered that this world was even crazier than he had imagined.
The high sun has been split, the gods who judged history have gone away, monsters breed in the shadows, and malice comes from beyond the world.
Esotericism, Apprentice, Strange Objects, Dream World, Secret History, Worms, Si Chen.
Eight principles, seven marks, invisible secrets, great knowledge, the path to ascension.
At first, Horn just wanted to save his life, until -
You burned [forbidden knowledge] and gained [multifaceted teachings]
You transformed the [Flesh and Blood Altar] and obtained the [Biological Energy Engine]
[You cooked [Piercing Toxin] and gained [Poison Immunity]]
You rebuilt the [Abandoned Castle],...
Before release, 10,000 words of updates daily; after release, 10,000+ words of updates daily. "Master Victor, as the undisputed strongest mage in Faerûn, what is your secret to casting spells?" Facing the reporter's question, Victor adjusted his sunglasses, behind him piled high with dragon food and dismantled golems. "Secret? It's simple. When your Intelligence reaches 50, you can calculate the optimal landing point of your punch; when your Strength reaches 50, any magic resistance is paper-thin before your 'physical spells'." D&D Faerûn background: From Neverwinter to the Underdark, from Sword Coast to the Endless Sea, a perfect blend of role-playing and invincibility. Modified spellcasting: High-temperature, high-pressure steam pot (Fireball + Waterball), fully automatic litter box (teleportation), localized shrinking spell (no explanation needed)... Protagonist's current situation...
(Contains some D&D elements, Lord, H3, Mount & Blade)
Good news: I've transmigrated, born in Rome!
Bad news: Rome is already gone!
Godd wakes up, exiled to the frontier for playing with the crown prince's fiancée. Everyone thinks he'll die there. But what no one knows is that he has a cheat! I, Godd, the last descendant of the Platinum Dragon family, represent the Platinum Dragon God Bahamut.
Rebuilding the glory of the Dragonborn is my inescapable duty! System, give me some points! What? Build a tavern first? Then an administrative hall? What the heck is Dai Bing? What the heck is a Gryphon?! Why is there even a Cloud City?! What is Dragon Kingdom? Holy moly, what's a Sun Disc?! I get that the tavern gets new guests every month, and I get that there are strange people inside, but can you tell me what's going on with this night elf girl who calls herself Tyrande, and the white tiger by her feet? And what about that white-haired dragon girl who says she's from Cathay? And also, why is this beautiful girl with an eye patch holding my hand and asking if I can inherit the First Flame? And what does it mean to touch her inner darkness? Who said this system wasn't good? This system is awesome! "Fiona, this is a banquet, put away your rapier—and you, Miss Granger! This isn't Hogwarts, put away your little tricks."
In 1408, the Timurid Khanate had fallen from its heyday, the Ottoman Empire was on the brink, the Byzantines had remained resilient for a century, and the Mamluks were trembling with fear as they recovered their lost territory. Peace seemed to have returned to the world, temporarily. However, this world was somewhat different from what Li Rufeng remembered—generals with horns, emirs with tails, sages with clairvoyance, and slaves who rotted but remained immortal... Having traveled to the Timurid Khanate, Li Rufeng was grateful for a cheat code for Mount & Blade II, allowing him to steadily advance as a shaman in a small steppe tribe, awaiting the right opportunity to "mount and blade" across this vast Central Asian landscape. [Note: The following appears to be unrelated and likely a separate topic.] Dear readers, I offer you a sincere chapter. Starting a new book is undoubtedly the happiest time, because it's time to dig new holes. This project is a foray into a new genre. My first book was a book-starved adventure, a mishmash of The Witcher set in the Warhammer 40k universe. The second, influenced by Cyberpunk 2077 and The Boys, aims to be a Punisher-esque story. If you're interested, check out the author's other works, "The Witcher of Games" and "I Give the World Destruction and Rebirth," on QD. This third book, "On a Young Dream," is inspired by a fictional scenario about the Roman Golden Horde posted on Bilibili. The early scenes will be set in the chaotic Timurid Empire following the death of Tamerlane the Great. Writing this story has been a self-learning exercise. Through this alternate history, I've been actively exploring the historical transformations of the Arabian Peninsula, Transoxiana, and even Central Asia from 1410 to 1500, filling in gaps in my knowledge. As for the introduction of the Faith of the Four Winds, it's purely a matter of personal interest. Some Warhammer experts have suggested that the Four Winds' name suggests a Warhammer origin, likely referring to a 40k short story describing the sudden rise of Chaos faith in a savage world. After all, introducing a completely new faith into a land already riven by religious conflict couldn't be worse, could it? Moreover, this faith carries with it truly transcendent power. How would those zealots who fought for Constantinople for centuries react? Creating a captivating, or at least intriguing, world through my keyboard is a deeply rewarding experience, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. P.S.: Finally, due to my own limitations and lack of accurate documentation, if anyone finds any historical errors in this article, please point them out and I'll promptly correct them. P.S.: The historical Turkification of the Timurid Khanate was very thorough, so the tribes I described earlier that still believed in the primitive belief of Eternal Sky probably don't exist. However, for the convenience of the subsequent plot development, I will assume that the Islamization of the Chagatai Khanate was not that serious, and that a large number of Mongol people in the Eastern Chagatai Khanate still retained respect for this primitive belief. P.S.: New books are not easy to write. If you are interested, please cast your valuable votes and feel free to leave a comment in the comment section.
That's not how it works in the game!! You should level up, learn skills, defeat the mobs, and then have a thrilling final battle with the boss. How could you just one-shot the boss with a summon?! In the game, Mo Ming always manages to summon creatures that counter the enemy! While others struggle desperately in the undead scourge, Mo Ming silently summons a Sun Knight Order: "Holy Light, purify them." While others struggle to survive under the dragon's breath, Mo Ming casually opens the Dragon Slayer roster: "Professional team, online service." While others gather the server's elite to fight the world-destroying demon king, Mo Ming yawns, and 999+ brave warriors behind him begin drawing lots: "Don't worry, everyone gets a spot." In short! I'll farm the dungeons others can farm, and I'll farm the ones others can't farm even more! ----------------- Blue Star secretly evolved, bringing...
Carrying the spore evolution system with you, everything starts from a single cell. See how Chen Tianhao uses the spore evolution system to lead his race into the world and into the magnificent sea of stars.
[Dungeons & Dragons x Elden Circle, Souls of All Souls, Sword & Magic, Fantastic Adventure] Riggs is a hardcore Souls gamer. For several years, he's spent all his free time playing the new Souls game, Elden Circle. Until one day, he was transported to another world. But it wasn't the longed-for Nimgfu, but a completely unfamiliar city: Baldur's Gate. The good news: he'd awakened the [Circle System]. The bad news: he only had the Circle System, not a true Faded. This meant he didn't have immortality. But that wasn't important. What mattered was that the [Circle System] had given him access to a completely different power system from this world. While others, limited by their professions, could only develop in one direction, multitasking and making trade-offs, he, relying on his own skill build, became a master of everything...
What are the basic qualities of a villain? Transmigrating into the body of a villainous lord destined to be killed by the hero, inheriting all the family's underground businesses: slave trade, potion smuggling, cult gatherings, forbidden rituals… In a dark, insane, twisted magical world, the only way to survive is to become one with it all…? He scoffed at the idea. "If you feel your territory is chaotic and unmanageable, and the people and nobles are all eyeing your position—then don't doubt it, you simply haven't had enough corpses hanging from your city gates."
A fanfiction about the reincarnation paradise, featuring a cheating heroine and no love story. The author is passionately updating the novel every day.