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Valmond

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1. While the main story mentions nine worlds, there are actually more than nine. As the main have traveled to way more.

It can be inferred that the nine worlds are sorta like the lead’s universe.

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2. The lead of the series eventually becomes the first Iconoclast. The second one comes in about a thousand years after the first.

—> From the information, it can be inferred that not anyone can become one. There are very high conditions to meet, let alone some conditions are uncertain.

Uncertain as in, it isn’t something you can become by following a list, legend, etc. There is a certain complex quality that makes it a once in a thousand years occurrence.

—> They are viewed as the greatest enemy, but in the end opens up infinite possibilities. They bear the burden of the worlds scorn, but are also an individual that brings forward miracles.

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3. There is never ending conflict. Meaning peace will always be disrupted and war and suffering will always breakthrough at some point.

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4. The Iconoclast is referred to as the night itself. However, the lead of the series is the only one that can freely control it.

The crimson moon signals their presence. When it is active, they are much stronger. This is due to their cursed birth. They are in short, the true representation of the night.

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5. Iguanas apparently live a secret life. There are even pirate iguanas.

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Anyway, what about you lot? :meowsip:
 
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There are candle monsters, and silly witch goes boom. The seven sins are no match, and one of them is conquered romantically.
Why does this seem like a FanFic about your life? :blob_hmm_two:

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There was the seven sins at one point. They were the trials for the main. The last trial however, Sloth. It was what lead’s into the tragic end for that point of the story. :blob_nom:
 

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For the story The Hounds of Hell, the world they were transported to has two moons, which exert their control over the landmass. The bigger moon, the Brother Moon created the dogheads and thought they were adorable. He didn't think that the dogheads voracity and gluttony were a problem, until it was too late. By the time he realized it, the dogheads had already eaten everything in the petri dish.

Normally, you would just let problematic fauna die off as population control. But no, he love them too much. So he uprooted locations on Earth, the only place he know have useful lifeforms and brought the people to the planet to serve as food for the dogheads. But as expected, the moment the food is transported, they were eaten to the last man. So there was a problem with food again and the Brother Moon has to transport in more food. The only saving grace is that the Brother Moon can't do it often as it takes a lot of energy to do so. So in the meantime, the dogheads eat each other.

The smaller moon, the Sister Moon, doesn't approve of such blatant disregard for life. After all, she created all the flora on the planet. However, she doesn't care enough to save them, as to her, they're just a bunch of ants. However, she still wants to oppose her brother and to teach him to let nature take its course. So she grants a boon to people that got transported. She gives select people rings of power that emphasize their strengths in order to give them a fighting chance against her brother's favourite pets. Unfortunately, she doesn't have enough power to give everyone their rings of power, so she only gives them to a small amount of people who could make a difference.

Eventually, Carl and Maya will make contact with the Sister Moon and learn how to make an altar that sends them back to Earth. But the catch is, the Sister Moon doesn't really have fine control over the teleportation because she doesn't really know the coordinate of Earth. So there would be a chance that they would be transported into a mountain, in outer space or into the sea if they choose to go home in this way.
 

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So basically, they are in a time loop and the protagonist is the last chance of the goddess that encased the planet in the time loop to destroy it or else it will explode because of the absorption and release of a lot of Planck energy (mana), also she gave the key to ending the time loop to a person that wants the planet to explode and can't take it back, so it's all her fault.

Anyway, it's called Sophia Demiurge
 

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So basically, they are in a time loop and the protagonist is the last chance of the goddess that encased the planet in the time loop to destroy it or else it will explode because of the absorption and release of a lot of Planck energy (mana), also she gave the key to ending the time loop to a person that wants the planet to explode and can't take it back, so it's all her fault.

Anyway, it's called Sophia Demiurge
There is also a loop I did with one story.

The protagonist of that one never learned to control their power. So, when they desperately used it one day. It sent them and their brother into an eternal cycle of reincarnation.

It is implied that they failed countless times before reaching their True End. :meowsip:
 

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There are these merchant/perfumers that, when they tie a specific scent/memory to a place, they can teleport back to that location when they take a whiff of the fragrance that reminds them of that place. So they only ever usually make one way trips to different lands with disposable boats so they can add it to their repertoire of exotic perfumes.

I have another idea, that hasn't been fully explored yet, and I'm not sure if I'm going to go along with it cause I feel like explaining it would be a headache but, I always thought it would be cool, if basically the entire world/universe was an enormous ocean that extended outward in all directions, so like Imagine a balloon, and that ocean would lay, gravitational locked to the flesh inside of the balloon, and it was slowly expanding like our universe, more and more. But since it's an Ocean universe, there is no space travel, you can just sail everywhere.

And like I always thought it'd be cool, where instead of the "stars" being stars. They would be these beacons the gods left on all these different islands, that you could run into in your own home town, but if you looked up, you'd see thousands more, rising up from islands you'd have no real way of getting too unless you wanted to sail up there somehow one day.

But damn it was hard enough to explain that in a forum post, I dunno if I really want to deal with the mechanics of that all the time even though it sounds cool as hell to me.
 

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There are these merchant/perfumers that, when they tie a specific scent/memory to a place, they can teleport back to that location when they take a whiff of the fragrance that reminds them of that place. So they only ever usually make one way trips to different lands with disposable boats so they can add it to their repertoire of exotic perfumes.

I have another idea, that hasn't been fully explored yet, and I'm not sure if I'm going to go along with it cause I feel like explaining it would be a headache but, I always thought it would be cool, if basically the entire world/universe was an enormous ocean that extended outward in all directions, so like Imagine a balloon, and that ocean would lay, gravitational locked to the flesh inside of the balloon, and it was slowly expanding like our universe, more and more. But since it's an Ocean universe, there is no space travel, you can just sail everywhere.

And like I always thought it'd be cool, where instead of the "stars" being stars. They would be these beacons the gods left on all these different islands, that you could run into in your own home town, but if you looked up, you'd see thousands more, rising up from islands you'd have no real way of getting too unless you wanted to sail up there somehow one day.

But damn it was hard enough to explain that in a forum post, I dunno if I really want to deal with the mechanics of that all the time even though it sounds cool as hell to me.
One Piece in Space, got it. :blob_cookie:
 

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One Piece in Space, got it. :blob_cookie:
Kinda! that's a good comparison, If I do go through with it, I plan that the bottom of the ocean falls out into real space, and entropic forces are trying to bleed through and turn this lively bubble in the universe flat and dead like the rest of it, but the bottom of the churning ocean acts almost like a holy repellent keeping the "demons" at bay.
 
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Some kind of disposition in this fantasy world leads to young girls getting transformed into powerful monsters at every corner.
 

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The stars, planets, and other celestial bodies are alive. Our star is a genocidal maniac on a cosmic scale, which made them being imprisoned inside a cosmic bubble.

The MC is the representative of humanity in a game orchestrated by the Ego of Earth, an amalgamation of humanity's good and bad. She supports a lot of bad things and also the good things.

Like real life, there are a bunch of world-destroying items besides nukes.

The Ego of Earth is a psycho with DID, not graceful at all.
 

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Pick one (1. Between Worlds; 2. Digital Cowboy, 3. The Jack Diamond/Strange Awakening shared universe; 4. True Blue; 5. The one on Honeyfeed, The Kaiju System) and I will.... but have too many (and too much lore between them) to do them all...
 

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Mankind of the 23rd century is advanced to the point it can create bridges with other worlds thanks to videogame coding (they don't know that).

Much to the chagrin of my world's god, these bridges occasionally bring earthlings who play, and developers who alter the deity's creation.

To combat the otherworlders and restore the world as it was, the god turned his children, the Heavenly Virtues into the Deadly Sins and let them descend on his world to purge it.
Stuff happened. The Sins were sealed away for various reasons and then the god started searching for ways to personally handle the matter of the ones who intruded his realm.

He eventually finds a way but he needs the aid of an otherworlder who naturally crosses the barrier of realms, someone who doesn't cross alive. The god chooses someones who reincarnated into this world as a wyvern, a descendant of the Drake Sin of Wrath. That's our protagonist, who tries to avoid the fate of becoming the final boss of the game he played.

A tragedy happens and at the price of his past life and memories, the protagonist receives the power and the duty of the Sin. With no attachment to his past world, he lives as the new Wrath, a being feared and hated by the world.
 

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You have nowhere to run! And nowhere to come!

My story is set in a fantasy-medieval world, as experienced by the MC. Nina is a teenage priestess who comes from the Southern Isles. She has traveled to the Teberian Empire, trained as a priestess by the Church of the Seven, and set to prove herself in foreign lands on the continent of Midland.

The continent is outside the Imperial realm and is inhabited by The Clans. They are a proud and mysterious people who put honor and martial prowess above all else. There are several clans, each with its own beliefs, but they all share the same culture. Honor is core to them, and one is not considered 'of age' until they have proven themselves, so she must perform a 'service' to them before being recognized, first as an adult, and second, her authority as priestess. The clans are wary of anyone they deem from the Empire, but their trust can be gained if one proves themselves.

There's also the Northmen. A cluster of shattered kingdoms of warmongering people inhabiting the North Pole, hellbent on military prowess. They constantly raid both clan territories and Imperial lands. They're so powerful that they could take on all the clans and even the Empire if only they weren't busy fighting each other. But the balance was broken when they mysteriously managed to get imperial weapons, and their raids suddenly became more brutal and effective.

Nina becomes the target of a conspiracy of unknown proportions, and she will have to resort to her wits and make unexpected allies to survive. She can't trust anyone and will embark on a journey to reach safe haven and uncover the mystery behind it all.

Below is an AI pic of her:

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Cool, I’m interested in some goblin lore. :meowsip:

No globlin lore, just dino lore. ?
 

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The synopsis for the prequel "Blood Rose: Her Last Mercy was Death" has described the lore of the "Disaster Princesses" as worldbuilding from the novel:

The world is alive. It hears. It remembers. And now… it is wounded deeply.

In a world filled with greedy and sinful humans, where power replaces justice, and the people are cheap meat for the machines of tyranny, their screams are no longer heard by kings, nobles, or blood merchants. But the world hears them — every sob, every betrayal, every infant starving to death in its mother’s arms.

From the world’s festering and festering wounds, they are born — the Disaster Princesses. Not heroes. Not gods. But living ideologies. Terrors wrapped in tenderness. And among them, one is the most feared:

Blood Rose Princess — A former royal princess who abandoned her name, honor, and mercy — to become the final executioner of mankind.

“When the law is silenced by power, then I will become the law itself. Blood for blood.”


Seven Disaster Princesses

There were at least seven disaster princesses known to humanity before the world's memory collapse incident:

1. Blood Rose Princess

Blood Rose Princess 2




  • Name: Marry El Rose
  • Status: Active
  • Symbol of wound: Injustice and tyranny perpetuated by corrupt law.
  • Wound of the world: The world allows the law to become a tool for the rulers, so that the common people have no place to ask for justice.
  • Response: She becomes a blood executioner who overtakes tyrants in order to uphold absolute justice — even though she has to abandon compassion.
2. Black Mist Princess

Black Mist




  • Name: Avenya
  • Status: Active
  • Symbol of wound: Hatred and trauma of women due to systemic patriarchal violence.
  • Wound of the world: The world rapes, silences, and destroys women for power.
  • Response: She creates the Mist Garden, a country of women without fathers, and destroys men who reflect biological tyranny.
3. Knight Princess

Alice the Knight Princess




  • Name: Alice Vermillion
  • Status: Not yet risen
  • Symbol of wound: Betrayal of idealism by power.
  • Wound of the world: Knights who serve the kingdom are actually used to maintain a corrupt system.
  • Response: ???
4. Golden Wisdom Princess

Golden Wisdom Princess




  • Name: ???
  • Status: Active
  • Symbol of the wound: Collective stupidity and mass manipulation.
  • World wound: The world is lost in lies and propaganda, swallowed by humanity's stupidity.
  • Response: ???
5. Equality Princess

equality princess




  • Name: Revia
  • Status: Active
  • Symbol of the wound: Inequality of power and existential injustice.
  • World wound: The strong oppress the weak simply because of differences in talent, birth, or wealth.
  • Response: ???
6. Death Princess

Death Princess




  • Name: ???
  • Status: Sealed
  • Symbol of the wound: The world's weariness of suffering and existence.
  • World wound: The world is tired of the cycle of suffering and wasted lives.
  • Response: She comes to end it all, life — because in total death, all suffering will cease.
7. Earth Mother

Earth Mother

  • Name: ???
  • Status: Passive
  • Symbol of the wound: Ecological destruction and loss of harmony with nature.
  • Wounds of the world: The world was destroyed by a civilisation that forgot the roots of life.
  • Response: She summons natural disasters, restoring balance through the destruction of human civilisation.

In the sequel "Blood Rose Princess Just Wants to Live in Peace with Her Little Daugher", I added the "world collapse memory apocalypse" that makes the world forget its sins and makes the protagonist pregnant without love, without a man, and gives birth to a little daughter from the will of the world that has forgotten its memory, sequel synopsis:

The world’s most feared bloody executioner, now she wants nothing more than for her daughter to laugh every morning.

Marry El Rose, known as the Blood Rose Princess, is a bloody legend. She brought down tyranny with her own hands, upheld justice through the “law of blood,” and shook the world with unmatched power.

But all that is past. The world has lost its memory. Civilisation has collapsed. And the executioner… chose to become a mother.

In a remote village, the Rose Valley, Marry lives a simple life with Caelan, a little girl who is innocent, cute, spoiled and reliable, and has no idea that her mother was once a symbol of fear. They grow flowers, tell bedtime stories, and learn to laugh in a world still full of wounds.

But peace is fragile. The past never really dies. And behind Caelan’s smile lies a secret that could change the fate of the world once again. Even so, Marry has only one simple dream:

“I don’t want to be a hero, a redeemer, or a saviour goddess. I just want my little daughter to grow up healthy… and happy.”

This is the story of a mother who is a former executioner who chooses to raise her daughter, not to save the world, but to punish it.
 
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