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I Will Kill The Author

I Will Kill The Author

"In this world, morality is but a thin line away from depravity, and the most captivating tales are often shrouded behind the veil of insanity." ____________________ I was just an ordinary guy, living a dull and unremarkable life as an editor. But when a maniac author killed me for rejecting his novel in a writing competition, I reopened my eyes in a modern fantasy world. "Hmm? Wait, this world…." But fate, being a prude little bitch, played a twisted joke on me. I reincarnated into the very same novel that I rejected for the competition award, written by the very same author who killed me for it. Not only that, but I transmigrated into the body of a disowned noble named Lucas Morningstar. Lucas was a minor antagonist in a novel who served as a stepping stone for the protagonist and their allies. Arghh…. Of all the people, I just had to be reborn as someone who was despised by the main characters the most at this point in the story? B-But hey, with my knowledge of the future and understanding of the main characters, I can at least live an easy life! Right...? "Yeah, I can work with this!" Or so I thought until I remembered the ending arcs of the book. This world is destined for doom! And not so long after, I started to realize that the novel and the world I transmigrated into might not be as similar as I had originally thought…. ================= [Disclaimer: Caution while reading is advised. Tighten your seatbelts and brace yourself for a bumpy roller coaster-like journey. Don't blame the Author if you fall from your seat while reading a plot twist. Thank you.] ____________________ AN: MC is NOT a villain, so don't expect one. *The MC will seem a little bit (ok let's be honest, more than a little bit) foolish in the first 30-35 chaps but don't be fooled. I ask you to read the first 50 chapters before deciding to trash-talk the MC because that's where his borderline psychopathic strategist personality starts to surface. ____________________ Discord: https://discord.com/invite/yDaXN4re ____________________ Tapestry
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Word count of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
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2024-11-09 10:24
The word count of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is around 100,388 words. It's a very important novel in American literature, dealing with themes of racism and justice in the South.
Who has the highest kill count in fiction?
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2024-12-13 22:46
One of the characters often considered to have a very high kill count in fiction is Thanos from the Marvel Universe. He snapped his fingers and wiped out half of all life in the universe in an instant, which amounts to an unfathomable number of deaths.
Which fictional character has the highest kill count?
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2024-10-09 04:09
It's hard to say for sure. But characters like Thanos from the Marvel universe might be contenders, given his actions in various storylines.
Which fictional character has the highest kill count?
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2024-09-27 18:10
Thanos from the Marvel Universe probably has one of the highest kill counts. He wiped out half of all life in the universe with a snap of his fingers.
The Legend of a Barbarian
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2024-12-24 04:16
The Legend of a Barbarian was a novel about a mountain child who yearned for a better life. This child was forced to embark on the path of cultivation and becoming an immortal. Even though he was ridiculed by others for being like a raging bull that only knew how to rampage, he used his brute force to shatter everyone's prejudice and constructed a legend that only belonged to barbarians. The latest chapter of the novel was chapter 286, and the story took place at the place where the Soul Society encountered a Dao intercept.
What fictional character holds the record for the highest kill count in fiction?
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2024-12-12 02:20
Kratos from the 'God of War' series has a very high kill count. He has slain numerous gods, demons, and other mythological creatures throughout his adventures. His battles are often extremely violent, and he has shown no mercy in his quest for vengeance. Just think about all the powerful foes he has defeated in his journey through different mythologies.
Is Barbarian a ghost story?
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2024-10-17 11:19
No, Barbarian is not a ghost story. It might belong to a different genre like action or adventure.
Is Barbarian at the Gate fiction?
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2024-10-03 21:26
Definitely fiction. 'Barbarian at the Gate' typically falls into the category of made-up stories crafted for entertainment or to convey certain themes and ideas.
How does the barbarian character develop in 'Surviving the Game as a Barbarian Novel'?
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2024-11-06 02:24
The barbarian may develop through combat experiences. Each battle he or she faces could teach new combat techniques or ways to better use their existing strength.
What does the identity of the elder, the barbarian, and the barbarian in the novel "Seeking the Demon" mean?
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2024-09-25 00:30
In the novel," Seeking the Demon," the titles of " Grandfather "," Barbarian ", and " Barbarian " referred to the titles of male elders in ancient China. Among them," Grandfather " referred to the father or grandfather in the family, which was a form of respect for the elders;" Barbarian " referred to the father or grandfather of ethnic minorities. Because some ethnic minorities in China had a cultural tradition of patrilineal lineage, they used " Barbarian " to refer to the father or grandfather;" Barbarian " was a form of address that was commonly used by men, but it could also be used by other elders or respected people to express respect or intimacy.
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