Rune, a mediocre wizarding apprentice whose future hangs in the balance, suddenly finds himself transported to another world… “Transportation by horse? Duels by sword?” “So-called noble knights… are nothing more than a bunch of muscular, weak-willed brutes?” A sly smile crept across Rune’s lips. “In the wizarding world, you call me apprentice, and I won’t argue…” “But in this ignorant Middle Ages, what should you call me?”
While browsing a forum post titled "Newbie Monk Character Setup Tips," Li Yi was transported to a fantasy world. He arrived in a desolate wasteland, equipped with a Monk character panel. He would see: ancient ruins, dark dungeons; stubborn dwarves, elegant elves. And above, in the sky, a colossal dragon with outstretched wings, breathing fire. A fantastical world would slowly unfold before his eyes. (Pseudo-D&D, primarily 3R, but includes secondary settings.)
When Hall woke up, he found himself transported to another world. Here lived humans, trolls, elves, dwarves, boar-men, five-colored dragons, and various humanoid creatures. To survive, Hall had to rely on his personal Mount & Blade system to build a lair, explore the unknown, resist attacks from other forces, conquer territories, and acquire various resources.
They say that after achieving great fortune, one will become a hero in another world. Why is my life different? Osido inexplicably traveled to a dungeon where strength is paramount, but he's ranked only 999th. [Core Skill: Drainer Activated] [Killing creatures has a chance to gain some skills, allowing you to fully absorb the effects of herbs/potions, etc.] Wow! The drop rate is really high! [Kill 3 'Rock Shell Lizards' to absorb energy] [Maximum Stamina +5] [Achieve Skill: 'Rock Lizard Stealth LV1 (0/100)' - temporarily reduces your presence, especially effective in rocky environments] In a dungeon where strength is paramount, gaining new skills by absorbing the abilities of others—isn't that perfect?
[Pseudo-D&D] [Adventure] [Mage] Rune, who pulled an all-nighter to finish Baldur's Gate 3, woke up as his newly created High Elf mage, crashing down from the sky into Bilbo Baggins' courtyard. Facing the familiar Gandalf and the impending journey to Lonely Mountain, he thought he'd be able to get through the dungeon with the script in hand. That was until the game board appeared in his field of vision—[Name: Rune] [Gender: Male] [Build: Medium] [Race: High Elf] [Racial Traits: Darkvision, Fey Blood] [Class: Mage 1] [Health 10/10] [Spells: Mage Hand, Thunder Wave, Sleep, Shield] [Spell Slots 1st Level (2/2)] [Experience: Level-up requirements not met] There were no quest instructions, and even the experience bar was just a vague hint! ...
Lin Rui traveled through time and space, and as a savior, he came to a forest full of elves.
The complexity of this world was far beyond his imagination. Human civilization had long been extinct, men no longer existed, and women were barely surviving... and now, the orcs were ruling the continent.
Due to the destruction of the "Black Beast Group", the elves, who were all female, lost the sacred tree on which they depended for survival, and also lost their only means of reproduction.
Extinction is only a matter of time.
"For the survival of our elves, please become our king and give us your supreme and noble bloodline..."
The noble and graceful dark elf queen Olga knelt in front of Lin Rui and begged bitterly.
...Ah?
Luo Yu travels to Runeterra, becoming Ryze's heir. He's tasked with gathering the world's runes. However, the true threat to this devastated world lies not in the runes themselves, but in the hearts of those twisted by them and fate... From the court intrigues of Demacia to the icy wars of the Freljord; from the neon shadows of Piltover to the spirits and warriors of Ionia... Luo Yu appears at every crucial plot point. He's Lux's trusted mentor, Jarvan IV's trusted strategist, and LeBlanc's hated troublemaker. Viego: "You're the twist, you've ruined all my plans!" Swain: "Luo Yu... who is he?" Luo Yu: "Don't ask. I'm just a passing bard whose hobby is saving the world and picking up runes."
Su Ming traveled to the parallel world of Blue Star and became a college freshman. Four years later, he faced the dilemma of finding a job and staying in the big city. One night, Su Ming discovered a strange toy house in his rental apartment. Upon observation, Su Ming realized that the castle inside the toy house was exactly the same as the St. Carthusian Monastery from the American horror film "The Nun" in his previous life. Curious, Su Ming reached into the toy house and nearly destroyed the entire St. Carthusian Monastery. ...After observing the reactions of the dolls in the St. Carthusian Monastery, Su Ming scratched his head in confusion, and a question came to his mind. "Why do they all call me the Evil God?" ----------------- "The Nun" "Supernatural" "The Grudge" "A Nightmare on Elm Street" "Silent Hill" "Final Destination"...
Awakening from a coma, he finds himself no longer "human." This is a body stitched together, a defective product of a failed experiment. He was experimental material who "should have died." Yet he did not die. From experimental subject to wizard apprentice. From a Frankenstein's monster to a seeker of mystery. In this world ruled by wizards, where truth is the blade, every wizard pursues knowledge, deciphers the rules, and their ultimate goal is singular: to become an immortal being, to become the omniscient and omnipotent "Lord of Truth."
No romance, no Mary Sue characters, the protagonist has no human social interaction, a pure Zerg storyline...