Boundead: A World-Breaking Journey of Guilt, Mystery, and Power
In a world where nothing is as it seems, Nur finds himself trapped between worlds and battling against overwhelming odds. Originally on a mission to save Miel, the girl he failed to protect, he thought he was traveling back in time. But what he didn’t know was that he was crossing verses—a mistake that pulls Taliah, a girl he saved from abuse, into the chaos as well.
Now, on a dangerous journey through deserts, oceans, and realms ruled by powerful gods, Nur faces the brutal reality of his fears. The ocean god sends sharks to devour him, and the endless waters become a physical and emotional barrier that he can't escape. With each step, the guilt of Miel’s death weighs heavier on him, and his mission to protect Taliah becomes even more urgent. But the mysteries around him grow deeper with every verse he crosses, and he’s left to unravel the secrets of gods, artifacts, and his own shattered mind.
But it’s not just survival Nur’s after—it’s redemption. He must confront his darkest fears, find Miel, and stop the looming darkness of Umundel, the dark lord who threatens the world. All the while, he battles a powerful enemy within himself: his own guilt, his own weakness.
This story isn’t just about survival. It's about breaking shackles, uncovering lost memories, and leveling up in a way that forces Nur to face the very essence of who he is. But beware: the journey ahead is one full of twists, danger, and complex characters.
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Important Note to Readers: Veteran readers—please be aware that English is not the author’s first language. The use of AI has been employed mainly to enhance readability and flow, but the story, plot, and character development are 100% original and created by the author. If you feel this may detract from your reading experience, or if the presence of AI affects your enjoyment, please do not feel obligated to continue reading.
The author aims to offer a fresh, original story, and while the writing may not be perfect, it is crafted with care and passion. If you prefer a more polished experience, this may not be the story for you. However, if you're willing to take the plunge into something new, I hope this world and its characters will captivate you.
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GoldenHeir rated it
First of all the picture is misleading...he is not an archer, he's a martial artist. The naming sense is terrible, and there are a lot of inconsistencies like one moment the enemy is a 2nd class martial master then at the next chapter he's become a 1st class. I mean come on. It's so confusing that I got tired oF it so I just skimmed thru a lot. Full of Chinese cliche. The mc is ruthless but he's always underestimated even if everybody knows that he's op just for the sake of bullshit. It's good if you're just starting to read novels. Whats with the Chinese always 'splitting',burning,defying heaven? If the heavens could just reply back it would say 'you Chinese fcks better get circumsised first before talking about splitting me.0 0 Reply
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W0lfi rated it
Overall, a very entertaining story. The Author got a nice way to develop his view of the overused theme VRMMORPG + Reborn MC + OP Knowledge/stats and mixes elements of many different styles.I'll try to summarize without spoilers:PROs: * Elements mixed from Game stories, apocaliptical stories, RPG, etc.* Good background construction and use of background elements - author could make a better descriptions of citys and sites the MC visits, like describing architeture, climate, but, even so, it's not bad the way it is now.* There are many misteries about the world and development of the story, but the author answers a part of this relatively fast. New dramas are constructed in a smooth way, so that we readers keep entertained.CONs:* Writing quality at the beggining is poor, with a lot of grammar errors. It gets better, especialy after 100 chapters.*MC, sometimes, makes stupid decisions, and repeat some nonsenses. In regards of personality, I guess it's ok (there are times i think he looks to be a psyco). But, stuff like having inventory function, and always hunting for food, even knowing that he cant cook. BTW, he could buy any cooking skill in his travels, or some seasoning!* Author has a nasty habit of tricking his readers with comments outside the author's comment area, and using excessively stat and quest views to increase word count and get paid for text that shouldn't be in the story. BTW, this practice makes me not give 5 stars in all the stories I rate with this practice when they go premium.0 0 Reply
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GodwinGlory5326 rated it
saw you were playing with the plot in the first few chapters. But I really love how the story progressed into something serious and complex. Solid world building, nice pacing and good character development. You really have something good going on here. With some editors and a good publisher, you might get a franchise or best seller. Probably a movie.0 0 Reply
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Jeri_ rated it
Hey there!Good day for writing! If you wanted to see whether you can get paid by distributing the current work or getting financial support by writing new work, you might want to contact kenreview@outlook.com. A brief introduction, some sample chapters or links will be appreciated when reaching out.0 0 Reply
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DarkFight3ruL rated it
It’s definitely a good novel I love the way it starts off, it reminds me of your other book in my bloody hit novel all in all great book love the mc and I have nothing but gratitude for you writing this.0 0 Reply
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IBOR rated it
this novel has been wrongly titled you know.....it should be called the maverick errands boy(coz that's the only thing i've seen him do in the entire novel)0 0 Reply
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AK_P1030401634 rated it
- "Grruuueeeerrr"- reply Chewee with great confidence.0 0 Reply
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fgbnpo rated it
Since the accident that cost her memories five years ago, Tsubaki would be extra careful whenever she wanted to cross a road. She was totally certain of it so how could the van speed up once she stepped on the tarmac?0 0 Reply
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