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  • Malak and the Seven Djinns by FayXCedar
    FayXCedar
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    The story follows Malak Al-Shaer, an ordinary Iraqi-British neuroscience student whose experiment reveals a world breathing just above our own, unseen, ancient, and waiting. What begins as a flaw in a prototype becomes a doorway into something far older than humanity: a parallel realm ruled by laws mortals were never meant to understand. But Malak has not simply discovered another world; she has disturbed the order that kept both worlds apart. With a golden-eyed stranger, a scholar of forgotten tongues, a lonely half-clan girl, and her loyal, ridiculous cousin at her side, Malak is pulled toward a truth buried beneath myth, code, and prophecy: a human became a djinn, a djinn made a god, and now a girl armed with nothing but an experiment may hold the power to change time itself. As ancient forces rise to keep the secret buried, Malak and her friends must decide whether they will open the bridge between worlds or be destroyed by the one already collapsing beneath their feet.
  • Tear from the Throne by Blackpoint99
    Blackpoint99
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    "Thrones fell, but the tear remained." In a time where salvation comes at a heavy cost, a man is born with no glory to his name- and writes his fate not with his hand... but with his back. "A Tear from the Throne"- The story of a nation that never truly escapes... And a leader who is never truly forgiven.
  • The Great Heretic of Seven Skies by AKJalis
    AKJalis
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      Parts 1
    **Short Synopsis** If you want calm heroes and wise decisions-leave. This story follows a magician who broke the rules, summoned something he shouldn't have... and died for it. Then woke up somewhere he was never meant to be. Now he's back-with power that doesn't make sense, a past that refuses to stay buried, and a best friend cum rival who once saved him... and later killed him. Add clan politics sharper than a Damascus blade, forbidden alchemy, and a sky-realm that's slowly breaking reality- ...and you get a world where heresy might be the only thing keeping humanity alive. **Longer Synopsis** Once feared as a sorcerer, Wiro Zostan shattered doctrine by summoning Dhaens no mortal should command. An alchemist prodigy turned calamity, he rose too far, too fast-until the man he trusted most ended it. Aban Arkaan-his rival, his shield, the friend who once hid him from the law-killed him on the battlefield. Instead, Wiro wakes in Zawyaat-a man-made world suspended Seven Skies above, fractured, unstable, and feeding on stolen starlight as it continues to expand. Below, Tiawuk fractures under the weight of what he left behind. Clans sharpen their rivalries, haunted by the catastrophe tied to his name. But Wiro Zostan did not return unchanged. Every step he takes in the Skies disrupts its fragile balance below. Every choice drags him closer to the fate he escaped-the weight of thousands dead by his hand. Between broken loyalties, rivalries that refuse to die, and a war stretching across worlds, Wiro Zostan must decide what he becomes next: the monster history remembers- or the heretic who dares to break a corrupted design no one else will name. Because in a universe without mercy, heresy might be the only thing keeping humanity alive.