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Rise of the Crusader

Rise of the Crusader

After the acid rainfall, which killed about a quarter of the world's population. Mankind was still recovering from that horrible incident when superpowers gave rise to society. With about sixty percent of mankind possesses various abilities from manipulation of elements, invulnerability, super strength, shape-shifting, acid generation, etcetera. The world soon stepped into the era of the supernatural. In the new supernatural community, flocking around with heroes who deemed themselves as the guardian of the society, and villains who wanted to rebuild the world in their way, humans without superpowers are being discriminated against and looked down on. Raphael, a teenager from one of the undeveloped communities in the world, turned out to be a genius among geniuses. Apart from being born with the power to induce decay on anything whether the target was organic or not, he also had an extraordinary talent in the field of technology and mechanics, and he could build technological advancement, enhancement, and weaponry. Once enrolled in the infamous academy for villains, watch as Raphael bends the world to his will and finally brings peace and stability to the supernatural world. This time around, it will be a new world… A world of truth, not lies. ******* Disclaimer: This work is purely fiction, I have no intention of offending any kind of group, any resemblance to actual people, places, events, and even business are either coincidental or used fictitiously.
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Dragon Crusader

Dragon Crusader

Fire, Darkness, an affinity for not one but two elements, it's a blessing, a gift from the heavens. Anyone would be jealous, Emil was lucky, he was blessed, he was fortunate. His path to success was paved for him. He was the first Dual Element Knight sporting Darkness and Fire, he was bound to achieve greatness. Was that really the case? Did the man in question feel lucky? Was he grateful for the talents granted to him by the heavens? No. He wasn't. He wasn't a fortunate person, he wasn't favored by the gods, he wasn't destined to have a good life. He never was. Not when his parents abandoned him, not when he became a servant, not when he awakened the godforsaken Fire and Darkness element. Everyone would see it as a gift. But no, it was a curse, his damnation. His talent came at a cost, his humanity. He'd be chased to the end of the world, he'd be hunted till his last breath, he'd be killed, dissected, taken apart, and become a subject to study. The first ever Fire and Darkness element user, a hybrid between a human and a Magical Beast, a wonder of nature, teetering on the edge of insanity. The urge to kill, to destroy, to listen to his instincts, to fulfill his destiny as the harbinger of death. It was a struggle of the mind. But there were people he loved and had to protect. And also, a revenge to exact. A grudge of blood, that could only be settled by blood. He couldn't afford to give in. Not until then. **** The story has a large chunk of world-building at the start, just a heads up. I did my best to make each and every character as three dimensional and fleshed out as possible. It'll take some time but they'll all come around, character development isn't something instanteneous. No ice queen heroine, no generic villain, no emotionless robotic genius mc. Speaking of the mc. He's a weak to strong type. he doesn't start out with broken cheats, or knowledge from the future, or a heavenly artifact that's gonna give him an edge over others. He works for his power, just like everyone else. but that doesn't mean he's not gonna be strong, it's just gonna take time. Romance? yes in the future. Harem? possibly, but not one where the mc adds jade beauties to his collection like Pokemons left and right. that's just senseless. Two or three fmcs at best, and that throughout the entire length on the novel too. As for the plot, i think the synopsis did well to explain it. With all that being said, hop on if you like what you see, and enjoy :3
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The Story of the Crusader
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2024-09-12 19:46
Crusader was an adventure novel written by Defoe, an ancient Chinese novel. The story was about a British businessman named Robson who lived on an isolated island in the Amazon basin for 27 years. In the story, Crusoe lived and worked on an isolated island. Through self-study and continuous efforts, he gradually adapted to the desolate environment and established contact with other animals and plants. He encountered some challenges such as restrictions on food and water, as well as diseases and dangerous biological attacks. In the process of drifting, he also met an aboriginal named Friday. They had experienced many adventures and challenges together. In the end, with Friday's help, Lubin successfully completed some tasks and finally left the island. At the end of the story, he described how he set up some local charity organizations and helped many people in need during his return to England.
Is Camelot fictional?
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2024-10-16 17:51
Camelot is purely fictional. It's a creation of imagination, used to tell tales of knights, romance, and adventure. Despite its lack of reality, it has captured people's imaginations for centuries.
Is 'Camelot: Fact or Fiction' about the historical existence of Camelot?
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2024-11-17 16:18
Well, it could be. Since Camelot is mostly known from legends, this 'Camelot: Fact or Fiction' might be delving into historical records, archaeological findings, and different historical interpretations to determine if there was any truth to the Camelot story. It could look at things like whether there were any places that might have been Camelot, or if the events associated with it in the legends had any basis in real events that happened during that time period.
Is the story of Camelot real?
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2024-10-17 03:53
The story of Camelot is more of a legend and myth rather than being completely real. It's based on various tales and folklore that have been passed down over time.
Is Camelot a True Story?
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2024-10-16 00:02
Camelot is not a true story. It's more of a legend or myth that has been passed down and embellished over time.
Is Camelot a real story?
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2024-10-15 12:38
Camelot isn't an entirely real story. It's a combination of folklore and creative imagination. Many aspects of it are exaggerated or fictionalized to make it more captivating and enchanting.
Is the story of Camelot true?
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2024-10-11 12:14
The story of Camelot is based on legend and myth, not on strictly verified historical facts. So, in a literal sense, it's not 'true'.
Is Camelot real or fictional?
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2024-10-04 07:09
Camelot is fictional. It's a legendary place often depicted in myths and stories but has no historical evidence of actually existing.
A classic quote from "The Crusader"
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2024-09-23 00:38
The classic quote from " I must try to survive. No matter what happens, I cannot give up hope. This sentence was the conviction of the protagonist, Crusoe, when he encountered difficulties on the deserted island. He had to constantly strive to find new meaning and goals in life to maintain hope for the future in order to survive on the deserted island.
Is there a novel with Crusader King 2 as the background?
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2024-09-22 05:14
Yes, I recommend "Byzantine: The Riding Mercenaries from the Silk Road". The novel was based on the experience of playing King of Crusaders 2. It told the story of how the protagonist fought against the invaders when the Byzantine Empire was in danger, as well as his adventure with the Rider 2 system. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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