Novels tagged with Ancient Magician

  • A fan of JJK, Masamune Tendou, suddenly found himself transmigrated into an alternate-dimension anime world known as Stellaris. Bound to the mysterious “Popularity System,” he discovered that as long as he gathered enough popularity, he could obtain anything he desired. And so, it wasn’t long before a breathtakingly handsome, overwhelmingly powerful, and irresistibly charming super-popular side character made his grand debut. [Star-Eclipse Eye]: Perfectly perceives the “flow of energy” within both himself and his target, granting him a one-second foresight of his opponent’s next move in battle. [Vector Control]: Manipulates the movement vectors of anything he touches—be it the direction of an attack’s impact or the trajectory of flowing energy. [Overclocked Computation]: Pushes his brain into an “overclocked state,” simulating tens of thousands of scenarios in parallel to deduce the single path to certain victory. Unstoppable charisma fueled by unstoppable strength. Unstoppable strength fueled by unstoppable charisma. Years later, after relying on his “innate talent” and “grueling effort” to claw his way to the very peak of Stellaris, Tendou stood tall upon the stage of champions. There, in true fashion befitting his carefully-crafted persona, he delivered his MVP victory declaration: “Rules? They’re nothing but shackles forged for the weak. I follow only the laws written within my own heart.” <+> Note: The story of a JJK fan freely roleplays himself as Gojo Satoru in an anime world.

  • After being dropped into the world of Harry Potter, Leonard awakened a plant cultivation system. Any plant he touched could be massively enhanced, even absorbing materials from Magical Creatures to gain entirely new abilities. Chomping Cabbage can’t move? Only good for potion ingredients? Speed boost! Split! Shield breaker! Self-destruct! Cabbage, get in there and bite him! Venomous Tentacula doesn’t reach far enough? Dragon Breath! Poison Spray! Transform into an unfeeling artillery piece. What used to be plants that were only a little dangerous became the sworn enemies of wizards once Leonard got his hands on them. Then the Second Wizarding War erupted. Voldemort led his Death Eaters in an assault on Hogwarts—only to be met by rolling hills of Chomping Cabbages and Whomping Willows sprouting legs and covered in dragon scales. The battlefield turned into an all-out Plants vs. Wizards war. Voldemort: I’m losing my damn mind.

  • Amidst the steam of the Industrial Revolution, the arcane stirs in silence. Cults and secret societies seek the extraordinary in the shadows, while the hidden gods gaze down from the heavens above. Forbidden knowledge, sacrificial rites, forgotten histories… Mystery is everywhere. And into this strange, spiraling world stumbles Dorothy — an accidental traveler from another realm. To survive in this ever more absurd world, she must cling to one core belief: "Knowledge is power." But what about forbidden knowledge? "Naturally, that’s an even greater power!" (A tale steeped in the eerie, the occult, and the mysterious… Think secret cults and cosmic horror.)

  • That girl sacrificed her life with a smile. Joining them on their journey to defeat the Demon King was a helpless young magician. She had a cute smile, loved bread, and was happy to be of service to everyone. But her magic...was unleashed in exchange for her lifespan. Without telling anyone, without anyone noticing. She simply smiled and said, "I'm glad I was able to help," and disappeared at the end of their journey. Leaving behind nothing, not even a name or a past... Her companions still don't know. What was the burden of this girl, known as "Wizard-chan"? This is the story of a girl who saved everyone without accepting anyone's love, who disappeared after saving them all. However, in reality, the missing "Wizard-chan" was a member of a long-lived species that could live for tens of thousands of years. So it wouldn't have been a problem if she had used up a little of her lifespan... But now that she's gone, no one can explain that. And, for some reason, their adventure has ended up being aired as an anime in real life on Earth as a "Story of a World Enveloped in Kindness." It's a Misunderstanding + Clouding + Bulletin Board Message format. The clouding affects the characters other than "Wizard-chan" and the anime viewers who were excitedly watching it thinking it was a normal slice-of-life anime. The moment it's discovered that her lifespans have been consumed, hell begins. Everyone hope it has a happy ending.