Gamer DxD
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  • Reads 48
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 2
  • Time 57m
Ongoing, First published Jun 13, 2022
Ignia was a soul selected for a special project, a Gamer System made by a special Devil that wanted to try their hand at it while also  incorporating their design for a new species. Now it is implemented in an alternate universe and Ignia is given a chance to life her life in this new world. But being a completely different species, things will get interesting for her.
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Guardians of the Arcadian Grimoire: Awakening

4 parts Ongoing

On Planet Earth, life goes on for Ignis Oriri, a teenager almost halfway through her sophomore year of high school. Her parents both own big tech companies, which she's been preparing to run all her life. She spends her days getting good grades, participating in tech competitions all over the state, and hanging out with her friends, living a peaceful life overall. Life, however, has a change of plans. A threat is rising, not on Earth, but in a parallel world. Ignis gets swept up into it after a visit from an old family friend, discovering new friends, new technology, new dangers, and, oh, maybe a bit of magic. She finds that she's been handpicked to someday become part of the government of this world, along with five others. On top of training, adjusting to her new school, and preparing to fight a dormant threat, life turns into a rollercoaster for Ignis, who starts to question, is anything really what it seems?