7 Results with the "LitRPG" genre
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7. Something in the Water
I wipe the blade on my pants and slide it into the loop across my back. When I look up, all five of them are staring at me like I just walked out of a horror film. That’s when I notice the tags above their heads. John Keller – Level 1 Sarah Kim – Level 1 Mike Alvarez – Level 1 Lily Tran – Level 1 Dave Bishop – Level 1 All of them stuck at one. Not a single kill between them. Honestly? Probably normal. Most people run from monsters. Maybe I’m the broken one for chasing them… -
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6. Dungeon Core
I plunge my hand into the cool water and curl my fingers around the pulsing green core. It hums like a living thing in my palm. A white panel blooms before my eyes. Dungeon Core acquired: Level F Options: Convert to shards Absorb core essence Shards. I could use them, but this core vibrates beneath my skin. My healed wounds itch. My pulse thumps in my throat. I swallow and whisper, “Absorb.” Heat rips through me. My chest cracks open from the inside. Energy floods my lungs, fills… -
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5. Marshscale Showdown
I press Y. Stone doors grind apart and a wall of swamp-warm air rolls over me. The room inside could swallow a basketball court. Black water fills it to thigh height, the surface covered in patches of green scum that glow faint like dying coals. Broken pillars lean at odd angles, some half sunk, some snapped clean. A rank smell of rot hangs in the mist. Difficulty modulation active – target flagged. The ripples start before I even step off the threshold. Slow at first, then faster, as if a… -
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4. Loot to Shards
Darkness bites the light the moment the arch seals shut behind me. For three breaths I see nothing. I keep the sword point forward and count, same way I used to steady nerves in a blind hallway breach. One, two, three. A faint green glow seeps from thin veins of moss that stripe the tunnel walls. Enough to stop me from tripping. The floor slopes down in long slabs patterned like reptile scales. Water drips steady somewhere ahead, a slow tin-roof rhythm. I angle the blade low and start walking. Every… -
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3. First Blood First Door
The grizzly barrels forward like a runaway truck. I shuffle right, betting on a clean sidestep, but its paw shoots out faster than thought. A wall of fur and bone clips my chest. The hit lifts me clear off my feet. I slam into the earth so hard the world blurs white. Mud fills my mouth. Ribs scream. Health below 50%. Mud fills my mouth. I spit it out and drag in a shaky breath. Every inch of me hurts, but the screen swears I’m only halfway gone. That feels like a sick joke. I scramble up… - 1 2 Next