Moonlight Truce
In the mystical land of Erisora, where magic flows like starlight woven into the very essence of reality, two opposing realms-Altheria, the domain of light and wind, and Noctara, the realm of dusk and dreams-exist in an uneasy peace. Bound by an ancient treaty, their fragile truce is tested as the celestial convergence of Erisora's twin moons approaches, an event that weakens the magic dividing their worlds.
Elara, the graceful princess of the Altherians, longs for understanding beyond the light she was born into, while Kael, the enigmatic prince of the Noctarans, guards the shadows with quiet strength. As the convergence draws them both to the Moonlit Grove, a place where their realms' powers intertwine, they find themselves inexplicably drawn to one another-and to the ancient crystal artifact that holds the fate of both worlds.
Together, they witness visions of two futures: one where their realms unite in harmony, and another where distrust plunges Erisora into endless war. With centuries of suspicion standing between them, Elara and Kael must decide whether they will defy their people, bridge the gap between light and shadow, and forge a new destiny-or allow their worlds to be consumed by hatred and darkness.
As magic swirls, light and shadow merge, and the boundaries between enemies and allies blur, "Moonlight Truce" is a tale of forbidden connection, ancient prophecy, and the power of choice-where even opposites can come together to shape a brighter future... or doom their world forever.
[CH598+ Continued] Dungeon Diver: Stealing A Monster's Power
169 parts Ongoing
169 parts
Ongoing
A story following a young hunter named Jay. He has grown up in a world where dungeons, monsters, and humans with leveling systems are a cultural norm. At the age of 20, he awakens a skill that allows him to steal the abilities of monsters. While others are stuck with a specific skill set, he continues to grow stronger after every battle.
Follow Jay's journey as he learns more about his unique situation in a world that's grown blind to the real dangers of modern-day dungeon diving.