Novels tagged with Game Master
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Blue Lock: Born a Monster
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When someone wields overwhelming physical strength and absolute control over their body, every pass and every shot can be executed with terrifying precision. And once they enter the FLOW state—where time slows and instincts sharpen—they transform into something far beyond human. A true monster is born. Now imagine dropping such a monster into Blue Lock. What kind of chaos… what kind of miracles… will unfold on the field? PS: This is not the same story you know. The protagonist, a transmigrator armed with knowledge of the Blue Lock manga, refuses to follow Isagi’s path in Team Z. Instead, he forges his own way through the first selection, rewriting matches with unexpected twists. And at the center of it all—the monster of Blue Lock himself.
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Steven is a total newbie who just got isekai’d into the world of Terra. But before all this, he spent years surviving in the blocky world of Minecraft, living the slow and cautious life of a seasoned Minecrafter. Thanks to that history, he almost got forcefully ejected by Terra’s world will the moment he arrived— “Don’t just toss me back to the world where even the sun is a square!” In order to survive in this world—where at least the girls have pointy faces instead of square ones—Steven has no choice but to dive into one chaotic event after another, all to raise something called his "World Acknowledgement Point" and earn his stay. This includes, but is not limited to: Fighting infected; Fighting the Church of the Deep; Fighting eldritch horrors from the sea; And, of course… Fending off suspiciously grateful girls with very ungrateful intentions. . . . . . . . . . Gladiia: “Steven, why do you always get yourself involved in those troublesome land-dweller affairs? I find it… intriguing.” Steven: “Hey, it's about the experience, you know?” Gladiia: “Then why are you always the one who ends up solving everything?” Steven: “Well, I’m already here, right? May as well go all in…”