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Surviving As An Extra In Fantasy World Isn't Easy

Surviving As An Extra In Fantasy World Isn't Easy

Was he a pawn that would be disposed at the end or would he reach the end of the board and flip the whole board? ............................. It all began with a nightmare….. A nightmare where corpses were strewn across the vast land and blood flowed like a river all around. Roy, a normal 20-year-old college student filled with hope and aspirations, found his world breaking apart, just a day after he had a terrible nightmare. The very next day, Roy died in an unfortunate train accident and reopened his eyes in the world of the modern fantasy book he had read. Dawn Of Legend. A world filled with myths, legends, and dangers lurking all around. Behind the beautiful world filled with opportunities lies a grim prospect of destruction threatening the stability and peace of the current generation. And in such a world, he woke up in the body of an extra called Lucas whose existence seemed to be quite negligible as there was no mention of a character named Lucas. He did not know whether this man even survived the first arc or did he even reached the academy safely. Since most of the details are omitted, it would not surprise him if this man had died somewhere in the beginning or middle of the plot. Finding himself in the world of the novel, countless questions come to his mind. Is this transmigration just a mere coincidence, or are there any external factors involved in it? Does the world have some plans for him, or is he some kind of pawn who could be disposed of, when he becomes worthless? And the most important thing, will the future events follow as mentioned in the novel? Can a mere rabbit survive in a den filled with wolves? Roy, who had read countless novels, knew better than anyone else that there would surely be some sort of butterfly effort that might change the plot, and the world that needs to be saved by the protagonist might be destroyed due to a change in plot. No… No….Let's think about unpleasant things later. As long as I can survive and gain a stable footing, I can work out something. Roy, who was now Lucas, decided to give his all to survive in this harsh world and get stronger so that he would not get swept away by the adversaries that the world was going to face in the future.  With fierce tenacity and grit to live, Lucas strides ahead, trying his best to avoid the bleak prospect of the world ending and along the journey, searching for the secrets behind his transmigration, if there are any. ................................ English is not my native language nor I am good at it. Sometimes I have to rely on Google Translator to translate some sentences. Still, I try my very best to write as smoothly as possible. If you find a mistake, please comment as soon as you read because once the novel becomes long, it becomes very difficult to read all the pile-up comments in one place. ……………
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Crimson & Light: Starting Over In A World Isn't As Easy As It Seems

Crimson & Light: Starting Over In A World Isn't As Easy As It Seems

In a world where magic thrives and shadows linger, Changra Leville is a boy haunted by a fractured past. One moment, he’s navigating the mundane struggles of high school; the next, he’s thrust into a realm teetering on the edge of ruin. Armed with a mysterious crimson dagger that feeds on his emotions, Changra must confront a destiny he never asked for—one that could bring salvation or destruction. As whispers of forgotten gods and ancient prophecies surface, Changra discovers that the greatest battles are not always fought with steel, but within the heart. Will he rise to the challenge or be consumed by the darkness he fears most? Changra blinked as a small, green, fox-like creature with caterpillar legs padded toward him, its glowing tongue flicking the air. “What... even are you?” Changra asked, leaning back cautiously as it let out a melodic chirp. The creature tilted its head and chirped again, louder this time. It darted forward, brushing against his leg. “Okay, no. Boundaries! Haven’t you ever heard of personal space?” Changra yelped, stumbling back and nearly tripping over a glowing mushroom. The creature trilled happily, circling him with what seemed like the world's most confident caterpillar swagger. Changra sighed, rubbing his temples. Great. I’ve been here for less than a day, and I’m already the unofficial babysitter for alien fox bugs. Author's Note: Hi! This is going to be my first ever WebNovel. I'll take any suggestions, and eventually, I'll create a discord that everyone can chat up in and give ideas as the story goes on. This is a work of fiction that draws upon the idea of transportation into another world. This is a completely original story, with completely original characters. Chapters Released Every Other Day! (At the moment)
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What are the characteristics of easy read historical fiction books?
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2024-11-18 04:52
One characteristic is simple language. For example, books like 'The Cat Who Went to Heaven' use uncomplicated words to tell a historical story set in Japan. Another is a clear plot. In 'The Bronze Bow', the story of a young man during the time of Jesus is straightforward. Also, relatable characters. In 'The Midwife's Apprentice', the main character is easy to empathize with as she tries to find her place in medieval England.
What are the characteristics of easy to read historical fiction books?
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2024-11-17 12:20
Well, they often have simple language. For example, they avoid using overly complex or archaic words that might put off readers. They also usually have a clear and straightforward plot. Take 'The Red Tent' by Anita Diamant. It tells a story from the Old Testament in a way that's easy to follow, focusing on the female characters and their relationships.
Can you recommend some easy read historical fiction books?
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2024-11-17 19:36
Sure. 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas' is a great one. It's a simple yet poignant story set during the Holocaust. Another is 'Johnny Tremain' which tells a story during the American Revolution in an engaging way. And 'Catherine, Called Birdy' is also easy to read, set in medieval England.
Can you recommend some easy to read historical fiction books?
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2024-11-17 10:42
Another option is 'I, Claudius' by Robert Graves. It's set in ancient Rome and is full of political intrigue and family drama. The language is accessible and it really brings that historical period to life. You can easily get immersed in the story of Claudius and his rise to power.
What are the characteristics of easy historical fiction books?
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2024-11-30 05:22
Easy historical fiction books often have simple language. For example, they avoid using overly complex or archaic words that might confuse the reader. They also usually have a clear and engaging plot. Take 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas', the story of the two boys' friendship is straightforward and easy to follow. Another characteristic is that they introduce historical events or periods in a digestible way. They don't go into too much academic detail but still manage to give the reader a sense of the time.
What are the characteristics of easy to read historical fiction?
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2024-11-16 04:32
One characteristic is simple language. The authors use common words and not overly complex sentence structures so that a wide range of readers can understand. For example, in 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas', the words are basic enough for even young readers to follow. Another is a clear plot. There's a straightforward story line that doesn't have too many convoluted sub - plots. In 'Johnny Tremain', the plot about the boy's involvement in the American Revolution is easy to follow. Also, relatable characters are important. In 'The Witch of Blackbird Pond', the main character is a young girl with common emotions and desires that readers can identify with.
Can you recommend some historical fiction teenage books that are easy to read?
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2024-11-05 23:05
Sure. 'The Diary of a Young Girl' by Anne Frank is not only an important historical document but also an easy - to - read historical fiction. It's the diary of a girl hiding during the Holocaust. Another one is 'Catherine, Called Birdy' which is a light - hearted historical fiction set in medieval England.
What are 3 fiction books that are easy to read?
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2024-11-01 02:17
The 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' series is easy to read. It's funny and relatable for kids and even adults. 'The Cat in the Hat' is also simple and enjoyable. It has a fun rhyming scheme. And 'Charlotte's Web' is an easy - to - read classic about friendship.
What are some easy reader historical fiction books?
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2024-11-11 01:21
One example is 'The Little House on the Prairie' series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. It tells the story of a pioneer family's life in the 19th - century American Midwest. The language is relatively simple and it vividly depicts the historical setting, including the family's daily life, their struggles with nature and their relationships. Another is 'Johnny Tremain' by Esther Forbes. It's set during the American Revolution and follows the adventures of a young apprentice. It's a great read for those interested in that period of history.
What are the best easy to read fiction books?
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2024-12-01 01:14
One of the best easy to read fiction books is 'The Little Prince' by Antoine de Saint - Exupéry. It's a simple yet profound story that can be easily understood by readers of different ages. The story is about a little prince who travels from planet to planet, meeting various strange characters, and it also conveys deep thoughts on friendship, love, and the human condition.
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