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Marvel: Xenomorphs

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Duncan transmigrated into the Marvel Universe, only to discover an Xenomorph by his side. "Let's start with a small goal—I'm going to create a universe filled with Xenomorphs!" In the Marvel Multiverse: Iron Man descends from the sky in his Anti-Xenomorph Armor: "Sorry, Duncan, but I have to stop you." A grief-stricken Wolverine from Days of Future Past exclaims: "Mutants shouldn't become part of your species." Kang the Conqueror stares silently at the swarm of Xenomorph versions of himself infiltrating his dynasty. In the DC Multiverse: Superman, besieged by multiple Xenomorph-Supermen hybrids, shouts: "Bring out the Kryptonite cannon!" Batman, struggling to defeat a single Xenomorph, asks the ultimate existential question: "Do you bleed? Oh, you bleed acid." The Green Lantern, relentlessly pursued across dozens of galaxies by Xenomorph wearing rings of every color, mutters in frustration:"How can these freaks even become Lanterns?!" As Duncan leads his army of Xenomorphs across the multiverse, capturing gods to serve as hosts for Xenomorph embryos, he pauses to look around. "Uh… this might've gone too far." (The focus is on Marvel in the start for many chapters) Crossposting on webnovel and royal road(yet to be accepted there)
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Ashen Requiem

In the year 2030, Earth underwent a transformation as sudden as it was cataclysmic. Mysterious meteorites of unknown origin appeared in the solar system, evading all detection systems, as if they had materialized from nothingness itself. Fifteen of them—black and white—crashed into our planet, while an indeterminate number were lost in the vastness of space. At that time, humanity was already steeped in sin, moral decay, and pride. For some, the arrival of the meteorites was seen as a divine judgment—a brutal purification inflicted upon a world on the brink of perdition. These black and white meteorites carried within them supernatural energy, yet of diametrically opposed nature. The black ones, true catalysts of destruction, poisoned the environment and gave birth to chaos, madness, and mutation. The white ones, on the other hand, seemed to offer a semblance of blessing, though their influence remained ambiguous at times. Living beings exposed to these energies—be they human or animal—were forever changed. Many perished; others were transformed into monstrous entities or granted supernatural powers. But this so-called "gift" was in truth a veiled curse—those marked by corruption became outcasts, hated and hunted. The world, fractured, witnessed the collapse of several nations. Entire regions were quarantined and forgotten, while the so-called “Bastions of Light” became the final refuge of what remained of civilized humanity. The fall of the world dismantled all known structures. Ancient legends came to life, mythological creatures emerged—some lurking in the darkest corners of the globe, others awakened by the disruptions. Dimensional portals, rare but real, opened under the influence of the black meteorites, allowing demonic entities from elsewhere—known as "Cauchemar"—to infiltrate the human world. Humanity, overwhelmed, slowly descended into madness. And yet… amidst the chaos, figures rose. Heroes emerged from religious, scientific, military, and anarchist factions. Among them, one name stood out: Klein—a mysterious man newly elected Pope of a reborn organization known as "The New Church". He brought light and order where all seemed lost. Officially, it was he and his companions who saved the world from the first wave of collapse. But in the shadows of History, another truth remained. Jin, a rebel, a symbol of resistance, had stood against the Church and the World Government, which had formed in the aftermath of the catastrophe. Accused of crimes he did not commit, he was captured, tried, and sentenced to death. His execution was to take place in Almeris, the spiritual capital of the new world. On that day, war erupted. Jin's supporters launched a desperate attack to rescue him, unleashing a battle so devastating that it reduced 20% of the planet to ruins. Jin perished that day, along with most of his companions. But before falling, he made a solemn vow: to return. To take revenge. To honor the promise made to those who still believed in him. Since then, a rumor persists—Jin will return, and with him, the world will once again be transformed.
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