Spellbound Entropy
A Men’s-Fantasy Multi-Partner Reality-Hacking Endgame
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Marko Duskborn
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
The world didn’t just get louder.
It hit the universe’s hard limit.
Two years after breaking the Cage and ushering in the Infinite Era, Marcus Shaw and his Spellbound Dynasty finally have everything they fought for. Magic is limitless, the cities blaze with neon sorcery, and their only battles are diplomatic ones. Tokyo’s Festival of Lights is supposed to be proof that the Upgrade worked—a global party powered by joy itself.
Then a single pixel dies.
In the middle of a packed shrine, sound cuts out. Color goes flat. A perfect square of the world turns matte gray…and crumbles into dust. No bodies. No rubble. Just a silent hole where reality used to be.
The “Rot” has arrived.
It doesn’t burn, freeze, or corrupt. It deletes. Spells evaporate on contact. Wards collapse into ash. Even Marcus’s Forge-fire and Derek’s Void-tech shields just…stop. And when the Rot brushes Kira’s skin, she starts to go translucent—5% less real every hour—as something in the silence whispers, Too loud.
The truth is worse than any Old King. The Infinite Era is an error state. Every wish, every miracle, every dynasty-level flex has been logged, audited, and flagged by the entities who wrote the source code of magic. Now the Admins want to run a System Restore.
To stop a full cosmic reboot, Marcus, Elena, Sage, Kira, Derek, and the lovers who anchor their power have to leave the safety of their shining world and dive into the one place the Rot can’t simply backspace: the Cradle, a pocket-reality “server room” where the universe was first compiled. Their mission: hijack the terminal beneath a sacred temple in Kyoto, ride a dragon-skyship through glitching skies, and hack the gods of entropy before the Rot Spots chain-react into global deletion.
Because this time, the enemy isn’t a tyrant who wants control.
It’s a cosmic failsafe that wants silence.
Expect:
✨ Why-choose, consent-positive harem where long-term multi-partner bonds have grown into marriages, dynastic ties, and battle-forged intimacy—still spicy, still tender, now tested by extinction-level stakes.
✨ High-level progression & light GameLit: entropy mechanics, system errors, admin commands, Rot-spot “dungeons,” Void-tech gear, and reality-hacking strategies that push Marcus’s Forge and Derek’s Architect brain past their breaking points.
✨ Apocalypse road-trip vibes: neon Tokyo under deletion, skyship escapes, sacred Kyoto anchors, political fallout in Syldra and Aethelgard, and old allies forced to choose between safety and standing with the Dynasty.
✨ Big feelings with found-family comfort: pack snuggle piles under glitching skies, quiet kitchen-table scenes in between world-saving runs, Kira fighting to stay real, Elena balancing queenly ruthlessness with the cost of every choice.
✨ Hopeful, not grimdark: brutal consequences, real losses, but a core of stubborn, defiant love that refuses to be edited out of existence.
If you love long-game harems, reality-bending power systems, and end-of-the-world battles where family, passion, and stubborn human noise are the last line between “undo” and survival, Book 8 brings the Spellbound saga to its universe-crashing finale.