NanoMagic
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  • Parts 23
  • Time 1h 21m
  • Reads 501
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 23
  • Time 1h 21m
Ongoing, First published Mar 05, 2023
Mature
This story is a science fiction/fantasy novel about Triton, the main protagonist who is a non-magic user in a world where magic is based on personality. The story is set in a highly technologically advanced world, where the majority of people are magic users and non-magic users are discriminated against and often killed. Triton's lack of magical abilities caused him to be abused by his family, but he found solace in science and technology and eventually invented nanomachines that he injected into his bloodstream to bond with his body. These nanomachines created a suit of armor that he could change the design to anything he imagined, granting him enhanced strength and durability, and temporarily copying magical abilities by simply touching a person. Triton eventually has a dream where he saw his family being happy before suddenly shifting to a scene of warfare and his family casting him away once again. The story takes an intriguing turn when Triton meets a woman named Sunday whom he found bruised and crying in a forest.
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Flight of the Gazebo

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Drome isn't paranoid. The entire world really is out to get him. And that world isn't even Earth. It's a weird hollow world that his whole village ends up in through a thaumaturgic accident. And to make matters worse, as soon as they arrive he's taken hostage. If the creatures who abducted him, and took him to the Imperial Palace, don't kill him first, there's a queue of hostiles, sharpening their knives, right behind them. Luckily Drome escapes with the help of a living skeleton, but that relationship is more than a little strained by Drome's unerring ability to annoy everyone he meets. Getting back to his village won't be easy, seeing as he's not even sure where it is. But he needs to return quickly and warn them of the homicidal imperial troops on their way to wipe out every person in it. That's if someone else doesn't kill him first.