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Nathan Lark has wished for magic his entire life. When he’s summoned to a fantasy world by an Archmage eager to discuss Earth’s technology, he can finally stop worrying about his dissertation in stem cell biology. Unfortunately, that’s because his problems are bigger now. In a world where magic is the tool of the oppressor, Nathan needs to make a choice. Magic, or morality? And once he’s chosen, will he try to survive the world of Davrar, or change it?Ends of Magic is a high fantasy story where Magic is the source of great evil and great wonder. Follow Nathan as he tries to find a place in an inhospitable world with a deep history and interesting people. He will make friends and enemies, exploring a world with ancient history and deep secrets.New chapters will be Monday-Thursday. Book one, Antimage, (the first 69 chapters) is releasing on KU & Audible on October 10th, and will be stubbed from RR and Patreon on October 6th. There is a full epub available on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/EndsofMagicPlease note that Nathan is a Bisexual man, and will appreciate multiple genders. However, there is no romance in the story. Collapse
LitRPG, Portal Fantasy, Isekai, Character Growth, Male Protagonist, Overpowered Protagonist, High Fantasy, Magic, Technological Gap, Transported to Another World, Modern Knowledge, Clever Protagonist, Bisexual Protagonist, Not Harem, No Romance, Weak to Strong
The Novel Is Only Half Uploaded Since It On Kindle Which Makes You Not To Read It But The Tag Bisexual Makes You Loathe The Novel
Thanks for the warning, didn't even notice that tag.
This novel lowkey got grabbed just a few days too late, since the majority of the first book has gone to kindle unlimited at this point.
Has the lgbtq and what not’s impacts come this far for a mc to become one? At least there is no harem
as the description says, he is bissexual but there is no romance, the only thing diferent is that there are scenes where he thinks how beautiful, handsome and hot some male character are, and thats it, literally no romancei think the author only decided to make him bissexual to make the mc a little more similar to him
a cover so misleading that its laughable, this mc “gimmink” is that he specializes in destroying most form of magic with items included, so him holding magical stuff is funny if you read itregarding the bisexual warning, small stuff that you can barely notice, think of it as mc that admires both a voluptuous woman and a masculine guy in the same way
"Bisexual Protagonist" tag scares me.
Hmm novel is like, either I will like it or not like it Any poison testersSpoilerJoin the ranobe discord, link in my profile
I painted my black sofa white so it could support a family
I don't get it
because of the stereotype that black fathers leave their family
Oh....okay?
yeah it's not very funny
This site is absolutely filthy with reactionary, conservative trash. Racist and homophobic comments are everywhere. I'm honestly not surprised to see a "black people are shit" joke on a random novel, and I'm even less surprised to find it with more upvotes than downvotes. The trash who runs the site also seems to love that stuff, since he never deletes any of it.I don't know what it is with fans of translated asian media, but a huge chunk of them are the shittiest f#cks I've ever had the displeasure of interacting with. It's annoying to share the same hobby as the worst of humanity.
Why did the hyperbole get a job as your spokesperson? Because nothing says "insultingly overdone" quite like your presence!
Most mistakes can be corrected. You are the exception to the rule.
Thank you, it makes me unique, after all, it's better to be an incorrigible error than an unfunny hyperbole, as they say, life is only good when you're laughing, my friend, you seem quite unhappy.
Nathan Lark has wished for magic his entire life. When he’s summoned to a fantasy world by an Archmage eager to discuss Earth’s technology, he can finally stop worrying about his dissertation in stem cell biology. Unfortunately, that’s because his problems are bigger now. In a world where magic is the tool of the oppressor, Nathan needs to make a choice. Magic, or morality? And once he’s chosen, will he try to survive the world of Davrar, or change it?Ends of Magic is a high fantasy story where Magic is the source of great evil and great wonder. Follow Nathan as he tries to find a place in an inhospitable world with a deep history and interesting people. He will make friends and enemies, exploring a world with ancient history and deep secrets.New chapters will be Monday-Thursday. Book one, Antimage, (the first 69 chapters) is releasing on KU & Audible on October 10th, and will be stubbed from RR and Patreon on October 6th. There is a full epub available on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/EndsofMagicPlease note that Nathan is a Bisexual man, and will appreciate multiple genders. However, there is no romance in the story. Collapse
LitRPG, Portal Fantasy, Isekai, Character Growth, Male Protagonist, Overpowered Protagonist, High Fantasy, Magic, Technological Gap, Transported to Another World, Modern Knowledge, Clever Protagonist, Bisexual Protagonist, Not Harem, No Romance, Weak to Strong
The Novel Is Only Half Uploaded Since It On Kindle Which Makes You Not To Read It But The Tag Bisexual Makes You Loathe The Novel
Thanks for the warning, didn't even notice that tag.
This novel lowkey got grabbed just a few days too late, since the majority of the first book has gone to kindle unlimited at this point.
Has the lgbtq and what not’s impacts come this far for a mc to become one? At least there is no harem
as the description says, he is bissexual but there is no romance, the only thing diferent is that there are scenes where he thinks how beautiful, handsome and hot some male character are, and thats it, literally no romancei think the author only decided to make him bissexual to make the mc a little more similar to him
a cover so misleading that its laughable, this mc “gimmink” is that he specializes in destroying most form of magic with items included, so him holding magical stuff is funny if you read itregarding the bisexual warning, small stuff that you can barely notice, think of it as mc that admires both a voluptuous woman and a masculine guy in the same way
"Bisexual Protagonist" tag scares me.
Hmm novel is like, either I will like it or not like it Any poison testersSpoilerJoin the ranobe discord, link in my profile
I painted my black sofa white so it could support a family
I don't get it
because of the stereotype that black fathers leave their family
Oh....okay?
yeah it's not very funny
This site is absolutely filthy with reactionary, conservative trash. Racist and homophobic comments are everywhere. I'm honestly not surprised to see a "black people are shit" joke on a random novel, and I'm even less surprised to find it with more upvotes than downvotes. The trash who runs the site also seems to love that stuff, since he never deletes any of it.I don't know what it is with fans of translated asian media, but a huge chunk of them are the shittiest f#cks I've ever had the displeasure of interacting with. It's annoying to share the same hobby as the worst of humanity.
Why did the hyperbole get a job as your spokesperson? Because nothing says "insultingly overdone" quite like your presence!
Most mistakes can be corrected. You are the exception to the rule.
Thank you, it makes me unique, after all, it's better to be an incorrigible error than an unfunny hyperbole, as they say, life is only good when you're laughing, my friend, you seem quite unhappy.
- Chapter 1: A long trip
- Chapter 2: A new system
- Chapter 3: The first discussion
- Chapter 4: Putting the pieces together
- Chapter 5: The second discussion
- Chapter 6: Escape?
- Chapter 1: A long fall
- Chapter 2: Insights and Intuition
- Chapter 3: A plan for the future
- Chapter 4: New capabilities
- Chapter 5: Old Rivals, New Friends
- Chapter 6: Strange Readings
- Chapter 7: Difficult Study Materials
- Chapter 8: An Emerald Division
- Chapter 9: Preemptive Siege Breaking
- Chapter 10: Wherefore dost thou flee
- Chapter 11: Town Delays
- Chapter 12: Secrets of Storage
- Chapter 13: A Field revisited
- Chapter 14: End of Summer
- Chapter 15: Puzzles of Magic
- Chapter 16: A Grudge to Rest
- Chapter 17: Ethics of Captivity
- Chapter 18: Gemore once more
- Chapter 19: Crafting Conundrums
- Chapter 20: Guardian’s Challenge
- Chapter 21: Guardian’s Farewell
- Chapter 22: Into the Wilderness
- Chapter 23: Wilderness montage
- Chapter 24: A Lair of Ash and Venom
- Chapter 25: A Glottal Stop
- Chapter 26: To Mourn a Joker
- Chapter 27: A Beast of Terror
- Chapter 28: Dungeons? Dungeons!
- Chapter 29: But Why a Dungeon?
- Chapter 30: Dungeons are for Suckers
- Chapter 31: Post-dungeon Hangovers
- Chapter 32: A den of comfort
- Chapter 33: The Leveling Game
- Chapter 34: The Calm Before a Metal Storm
- Chapter 35: A Catastrophe of a Plan
- Chapter 36: A complicated battlefield
- Chapter 37: Wait for it
- Chapter 38: The second coming of Tesla
- Chapter 39: When the cavalry wears the face of a foe
- Chapter 40: To End a Swarm
- Chapter 41: Glory in Battle
- Chapter 42: Departing the Field of Victory
- Chapter 43: The Worst Kind of Surprise
- Chapter 44: Several Marathons
- Chapter 45: An Unexpected Face
- Chapter 46: Friend or Foe
- Chapter 47: A Matter of Magic
- Chapter 48: A Foreboding Future
- Chapter 1: Fretful Rest
- Chapter 2: A Plan of Evasion
- Chapter 3: Purposeful Assignations
- Chapter 4: Paths of Darkness
- Chapter 5: Of Blade and Blood
- Chapter 6: To Trust a Murderer
- Chapter 7: Escape and Evasion
- Chapter 8: A Reunion of Champions
- Chapter 9: Plans for War
- Chapter 10: A Test of Stealth
- Chapter 11: A Test of Leadership
- Chapter 12: Boon Reunions
- Chapter 13: Rapid Advance
- Chapter 14: The Red Square
- Chapter 15: Death at the Gates
- Chapter 16: A City Falls
- Chapter 17: A City Rises
- Chapter 18: The Disbelieving Reinforcements
- Chapter 19: Fateful Meetings
- Chapter 20: Impressive Introductions
- Chapter 21: Uncomfortable Conversations
- Chapter 22: Future Prophecies
- Chapter 23: Leaving a Legacy
- Chapter 24: A Party Ends
- Chapter 25: Charged Conversation
- Chapter 26: Departures into the Unknown
- Chapter 27: Uncomfortable Patrols
- Chapter 28: A Baited Patrol
- Chapter 29: Flaming Faces
- Chapter 30: Faces in the Dark
- Chapter 31: Breaking Faith
- Chapter 32: Levels of Tension
- Chapter 33: Burning Questions
- Chapter 34: Final Considerations
- Chapter 35: Presage of Battle
- Chapter 36: A Library of the Future
- Chapter 37: Eldest Explanations
- Chapter 38: Timely Ambush
- Chapter 39: A Battle of Giants
- Chapter 40: Battle’s Ending
- Chapter 41: Cast from Power
- Chapter 42: Discussions of Victory
- Chapter 43: Feast on the Wing
- Chapter 44: Archives of the Ages
- Chapter 45: Skill Lessons
- Chapter 46: Antimagic Descendancy
- Chapter 47: A Final Celebration
- Chapter 48: A Giant’s Grave
- Chapter 49: Into the Giant’s Maw
- Chapter 50: Price of Beauty
- Chapter 51: The Politics of the Forum
- Chapter 52: Descent into Hedonism
- Chapter 53: A Message from the Founder
- Chapter 54: Demanding Reprisal
- Chapter 55: A Splintered Fellowship
- Chapter 56: A Refuge from Threats
- Chapter 57: A Sorted House
- Chapter 58: An Ascendant Tour
- Chapter 59: Scholarly Paths
- Chapter 60: Hunting Shadows
- Chapter 61: Contracted Duels
- Chapter 62: Insights of a Mage
- Chapter 63: Professorial Assassinations
- Chapter 64: The Questor’s Gathering
- Chapter 65: Questions of Identity
- Chapter 66: An Assassin Unleashed
- Chapter 67: Warped Developments
- Chapter 68: The Skull of a Giant
- Chapter 69: The Core of a Dungeon
- Chapter 70: A Trial of Endings
- Chapter 1: View from On High
- Chapter 2: Building Communities
- Chapter 3: Long-awaited reunions
- Chapter 4: School Stories
- Chapter 5: Challenging Conversations
- Chapter 6: Proactive Problem-Solving
- Chapter 7: Friendly Acquaintances
- Chapter 8: Unfriendly Acquaintances
- Chapter 9: Rushing Towards a Conclusion
- Chapter 10: The Skills of Leadership
- Chapter 11: Razing the Ancients
- Chapter 12: Coordinating A City
- Chapter 13: Student Follow-up
- Chapter 14: To Leave Victory Behind
- Chapter 15: The Assassin’s Way
- Chapter 16: Speedrunning a City
- Chapter 17: Undead Come to Roost
- Chapter 18: Liches' Lament
- Chapter 19: Resolving the Intractable
- Chapter 20: Escaping the Win
- Chapter 21: Hefty Decisions
- Chapter 22: A Tainted Return
- Chapter 23: Long-awaited Bureaucracy
- Chapter 24: Lessons of the Past
- Chapter 25: The Origin of Corruption
- Chapter 26: A Fond Farewell
- Chapter 27: A Scent of Divinity
- Chapter 28: A Polite Welcome
- Chapter 29: From the Fire into the Oven
- Chapter 30: Sounds of a Flute
- Chapter 31: Caution in Stone
- Chapter 32: A Fire Burns
- Chapter 33: Sailing into the Mist
- Chapter 34: Agent Introductions
- Chapter 35: Enemies of the Deeps
- Chapter 36: The Soul of the Ocean
- Chapter 37: Turbulent Waters
- Chapter 38: Magical Melodies
- Chapter 39: Divine Tenets
- Chapter 40: Lessons of Teamwork
- Chapter 41: Fightful Weather
- Chapter 42: Pirates at the End
- Chapter 43: The Awakened Depths
- Chapter 44: Planning a Debate
- Chapter 45: Questor Gossip
- Chapter 46: A View of Civilization
- Chapter 47: The City Beyond Endings
- Chapter 48: A Comfortable Conversation
- Chapter 1: A Light and Friendly Chat
- Chapter 2: Manifest Decisions
- Chapter 3: Ancient Insights
- Chapter 4: A Brace of Tutors
- Chapter 5: A City of Wonder
- Chapter 6: The Time of Questors
- Chapter 7: A Dutiful Departure
- Chapter 8: Calm Seas
- Chapter 9: Desolate Coasts
- Chapter 10: Destructive Insights
- Chapter 11: A Bubble of Flame
- Chapter 12: Verdant Plains
- Chapter 13: The City of Pillars
- Chapter 14: A Daylight Infiltration
- Chapter 15: Vault of Adamant
- Chapter 16: Springing the Trap
- Chapter 17: A Complicated Situation
- Chapter 18: Joined in Battle
- Chapter 19: Questor-Tier Combat
- Chapter 20: A Headless City
- Chapter 21: Conversation on the Move
- Chapter 22: Future Tasks
- Chapter 23: Discussions of Purpose
- Chapter 24: Planning for Power
- Chapter 25: Bevy of Power
- Chapter 26: A long-distance chase
- Chapter 27: Besieged Arrival
- Chapter 28: Civilized Departure
- Chapter 29: Terrible Night
- Chapter 30: Winged Terrors
- Chapter 31: A Shadow Upon the Sky
- Chapter 32: Thoughts of Flight
- Chapter 33: Skies of Darkness
- Chapter 34: Excursion unto Ruin
- Chapter 35: Chains of Corruption
- Chapter 36: Hearts of Darkness
- Chapter 37: To Redeem a Continent
- Chapter 38: Recognition of Heroes
- Chapter 39: Introductions to Questor Politics
- Chapter 40: Calming Travel
- Chapter 41: A Continent of Legend
- Chapter 42: A Land of Legend
- Chapter 71: A Matter of Validation
- Chapter 72: A Fundamental Problem
- Chapter 73: Bestowing Morality
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