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Floating Island - Triple S Talent

Floating Island - Triple S Talent

Humans of Earth were transported to the Divine Sky Realm, a world brimming with fortune and danger. In this celestial domain, humanity now dwells upon floating islands, ascending as rulers. When else will you get the chance to be a king and vie for supremacy? The system bestowed powers upon chosen individuals, granting limitless luck. Lein, an ordinary office worker, received the SSS-rank talent - Infinity Duplicate. There was nothing in this world that he couldn't duplicate, not even god-tier materials. The path to becoming the strongest lay before him. Yet, Lein knew all too well that it required a process. Even the gods needed a process to create the universe. The Divine Sky Realm offered a fantastical life that Earth's humans had always dreamed of. Soaring through the skies, shattering mountains, rising to the pinnacle in all endeavors. But humans remain humans, wherever they are, driven by their innate nature: greedy and unaware of their limits. Humans believed they were the sole inhabitants of the universe, thinking only they received the system's fortune. But reality proved otherwise. Other races in the universe were granted the same blessings, without distinction. In fact, the human physique was considered low-tier. Races like the Wood Elves, Dwarves, Goblins, Dragons, and countless others possessed bodies that defied the heavens from the outset. Could humans survive in the Divine Sky Realm? We can only hope for the best. The humans found themselves in a realm where dreams and nightmares walked hand in hand, a place where every desire and fear took form. Floating islands became their new kingdoms, a testament to their newfound power and ambition. Lein, an unremarkable man back on Earth, now wielded the power of Infinity Duplicate, a gift that could make him invincible.
4.1
375 Chs
Nightmare of the Artificial Island

Nightmare of the Artificial Island

In the year of 2042, the hometown of Atlise becomes incapable of holding living creatures. Human beings find it difficult to live, facing serious problems like struggles in breathing, good food, pure water and other essentials for survival. Later, with the help of the O'Brien's Company, people migrate to Artificial Island(ARI), created by them with advanced technology. People enjoy a cozy and comfortable life at ARI, overpowered by bots and advanced environments. Only after moving to the island, youngsters get conscious of how vast and supernatural their lands was, being one among the powerful Octa countries. They extend to set bond with the people of octa countries, exclusive of the werewolf kingdom, who were considered the most coldblooded and merciless after transformation. In spite of moving to a safe place, problems arise once again by a mysterious evil intruder. Jason Maddox, who was born years later had to accidently fall as a bait to the mysterious eviler, who gives him a mysterious defect that lets him enter a abnormal life full of Chaos and breathtaking days. Things get tangled up, once they start to solve the quest of the problem, leading them into terrifying nightmares full of dark traits and thirst for revenge, which leads to breakage of relationships and trust between themselves. Will Jason be able to save himself and his people from the hands of evil? Let's get inside the adventure of Jason's life and see how he lives his life from normal to abnormal. _____ P.S (Tag: Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Werewolf, adventure, Supernatural) Hello guys, this is the Author! If you are here to take a sip of werewolf story with a familiar plot, then this isn't a perfect place for you. NAI isn't like the ordinary Sci-Fi werewolf novel, you used to read often. Its completely different from the novels in WN, where lot of events occur in several places with interesting sequels. You could strongly feel the transformation of the MC, how he controls his self and his bonding, both with his family and friends. The antagonist would absolutely make you crazy, making confused by the acts of sacrimony. Once you start reading, you would completely get hooked up with the world design, since I didn't give much info about it here. Hope you fall in love with the Artificial Island and show your support till the end. Enjoy!!!
4.7
169 Chs
Zelda North Lomé Labyrinth Island Guide
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2024-12-24 03:12
There was no specific information regarding the Zelda North Lomé Labyrinth Island. The search results mentioned the location of the Lomé Island maze and some ways to conquer it, but there were no detailed steps or guides. Therefore, I am unable to provide any accurate and detailed information on the strategy. It is recommended that you look for more detailed guides on other reliable game strategy websites or forums.
Labyrinth
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2024-12-26 01:14
You can find some txt-download links for e-books about mazes. Among them, there were complete TLV downloads of different works such as " Labyrinth,"" Hell's Labyrinth," and " Undying Maze." These works covered children's books, horror novels, and Xianxia novels. To be more specific, Labyrinth was a children's book by the French writer, Theo Guignard, while Hell's Labyrinth and Undead Labyrinth were horror and Xianxia novels. If you are interested in these works, you can download them for free through the links provided.
The Labyrinth
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2024-12-25 13:28
The Labyrinth novel has multiple versions and authors. - The document [2] mentioned a novel, Labyrinth, by Kate Moss, the founder of the World Women's Literature Oscar, the Orange Award. The novel went on sale in 2005 and became the best-seller. It remained in the top ten for a long time in 2006. It has been translated into 32 languages and is very popular with readers and critics. - The document [4] mentioned a novel called The Labyrinth Case, written by the Dutch sinologist, Van Gulik. This novel combined the characteristics of Chinese classical literature and Western detective novels, and was known as the " Sherlock Holmes of China." - The document [10] mentioned a book called Labyrinth, which included several short stories and fairy tales by Lyudmila Petrushevskaya. This book incorporated plays, fables, and other genres into the novel, shaping the lives of contemporary Russia. The Labyrinth novel had multiple versions and authors, including Kate Moss, Gorope, and Lyudmila Petrushevskaya. These novels displayed their own characteristics and charms in different literary fields and styles.
What is the significance of the labyrinth in the monster in the labyrinth story?
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2024-10-31 11:44
The labyrinth can also hold secrets or treasures in addition to the monster. So, it's not just about facing the monster but also about exploring the mysteries within the labyrinth. Maybe there are ancient artifacts or magic spells hidden within it that could be useful in defeating the monster or have some other significance in the story's world.
The Labyrinth Case
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2025-01-16 18:04
The Labyrinth Case was one of the novels in the Digong case series. The author was the Dutch sinologist, Van Gulik. The novel described the year 670 AD, when Di Gong was transferred to Lanfang County Magistrate, he solved the murder case of Ding Huguo's secret chamber, the case of Ni Shouqian's will, and the case of Bai Lan's disappearance. This novel had an important impact on the history of cultural exchanges between China and the world. It was translated into many foreign languages and published. The Dee case series was known as China's Sherlock Holmes.
Hell Labyrinth
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2025-01-12 16:47
The Hell Labyrinth was a dungeon in the game that required players to reach a certain level and complete a series of missions before they could open it. The Hell Labyrinth had different difficulty modes, including Normal Mode and Nightmare Mode. Players needed to defeat all kinds of enemies and bosses in the maze to obtain rewards and rewards by completing the maze. The mechanism of the maze might have some special requirements and challenges. Players could complete the maze better according to the strategy and lineup recommendations. However, the search results did not provide any specific information about the Hell Labyrinth's contents and details, as well as how to enter and complete the maze. Therefore, players were advised to find more accurate and detailed information about the Hell Labyrinth through the game's official channels or related game communities.
The Labyrinth Case
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2025-01-08 11:57
The Labyrinth Case was a novel, but the specific content and storyline could not be found from the search results. Therefore, I don't know about the online reading of the Labyrinth Case.
Foreignland Labyrinth
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2025-01-06 22:30
The following are some recommendations for novels that are related to the maze genre: 1. Book of Troubled Times, Author: Ji Cha 2. [Spirit Realm Walker] by Xiao Langjun, a newspaper seller. 3. The Tang's Table, by Jie and 2 4. King of the Familiar, Author: Light Spring Flowing Sound 5. 'Fairy, please listen to me...' These novels might be similar to the novels of the maze genre, but the specific content and storyline might be different. I hope these recommendations will satisfy your interest in the maze novels.
The Labyrinth Case
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2024-12-30 08:04
The Tang Dynasty's Di Gong Case: The Labyrinth Case was a novel about the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, Di Renjie. The story took place in 670 AD. Di Gong was transferred to the county magistrate of Lanfang and faced a series of complicated mysteries such as the murder of Ding Huguo in the secret room, Ni Shouqian's will, and Bai Lan's disappearance. The author, Gulik, created the character of Digong with his unique style of handling cases and investigative reasoning ability. He was praised by Western readers as Sherlock Holmes of ancient China. This novel successfully created the image of "China's Sherlock Holmes" and has been translated into many foreign languages.
The Labyrinth Case
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2024-12-28 09:53
The Labyrinth Case was a series of novels written by the Dutch sinologist, Van Gulik. The story took place in 670 AD. Di Gong was transferred to the county magistrate of Lanfang and faced three important cases: Ding Huguo's murder in the secret room, Ni Shouqian's will, and Bai Lan's disappearance. This novel combined the characteristics of Chinese classical literature and Western detective novels, and was known as the " Sherlock Holmes of China." It had an important impact on the history of cultural exchanges between China and the world, and was translated into many foreign languages for publication. The Labyrinth Case was a Chinese self-translation completed by van Gulik in 1952 with the help of Professor Zhang Lizhai, a scholar from Taiwan. It was his only Chinese work. Although the plot was roughly the same as the original English version of The Maze Murders, there were obvious differences in the details. It had a strong traditional Chinese characteristic. This novel was featured by its unique style of investigation and reasoning. It was called the Sherlock Holmes of ancient China by Western readers.
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