For over two hundred years the powerful stories of the Brothers Grimm have enchanted millions around the world, but there has never been an adaptation as intriguing or provocative as this. Grimm Fairy Tales explores a much darker side of the infamous fables you heard as a child as these classic tales are retold and re-imagined with a terrifying twist you'll simply love as an adult.
Magnus, a mage who always got yelled at "just shut up and follow my orders!" by the Hero because he was deemed "useless." One day after getting fed up with his party he left, upon leaving he met a merchant that sold him a mysterious book. And it turned out that the book which was written in the god's language was actually an ultimate encyclopaedia book that had a lot of useful information on how to defeat the Demon Lord! Thanks to that book, he was able to know about boss monsters' weaknesses and raise his level more efficiently, data about important people, and it even had info on complete gourmet spots in any city! Moreover, by using his wits and scheming mind, he's even able to outclass the hero party! With the ultimate encyclopaedia in his hands, advance to the true route to defeat the Demon Lord! Magnus wasn't chosen by destiny to be the hero. That's why, He's going to beat the Demon Lord with his own power and wits and save the world.
The Kingdom of the Sun, Fuajarl was ruthlessly invaded by the Garden of Eden. They came seeking the King's Edel Raid, rumored to be one of the Shichikou-houju (Seven Glittering Jewels). Sensing their intent, the King hid his daughter with his Edel Raid and fought against the invasion but was defeated in battle that resulted in the desert kingdom being blanketed in a sheet of white snow. Escaping capture, the Crown Princess Achea Fuajarl XIV reacted with Jeen, the King's Edel Raid, and along with Puffe, the Kingdom's only mechanic, fled Fuajarl in an ancient tank. They are on a journey to restore the Kingdom and exact vengeance on the Garden of Eden. This story takes place two years after Erementar Gerad.
I just wanted to farm in peace, until I was suddenly transmigrated to another world. I hid out in the Newbie Village until I reached ultimate levels, such that even the world-ruling Demon Queen was easily defeated by my dog. Now the Demon Queen has decided to stay at my house, and my adventure in this world is finally about to begin. (Source: iQiyi, translated)
Because he didn't want to die, he quit humanity... After his plane crashes, Akira Tomose, a high school student, wakes up in a strange world. In the world to which he's been transmigrated, those with a vampire pedigree use their special powers to protect humans, while humans survive by offering them food: their blood. So Akira decides to live an unpleasant and unseemly life by becoming a vampire. A survival fantasy about struggling against pitch-black despair!!
Monsters—they're real, and they want to date us! Three years ago, the world learned that harpies, centaurs, catgirls, and all manners of fabulous creatures are not merely fiction; they are flesh and blood—not to mention scale, feather, horn, and fang. Thanks to the "Cultural Exchange Between Species Act," these once-mythical creatures have assimilated into society, or at least, they're trying. When a hapless human named Kurusu Kimihito is inducted as a "volunteer" into the government exchange program, his world is turned upside down. A snake-like lamia named Miia comes to live with him, and it is Kurusu's job to take care of her and make sure she integrates into his everyday life. Unfortunately for Kurusu, Miia is undeniably sexy, and the law against interspecies breeding is very strict. Even worse, when a ravishing centaur girl and a flirtatious harpy move in, what's a full-blooded young man with raging hormones to do?! (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
After the end of history, in a distant future, myths come alive and giants roam the earth. Among them are Delos, a wrestler, and his unusual companion Prome. They embark on a treacherous journey through a harsh desert and encounter a tribe of beetle-like people known as the Scarabaei. Unfortunately, the Scarabaei have been oppressed by a group of humans, whom they mistake Delos and Prome for. The Scarabaei hold Delos responsible for the atrocities committed by the human empire and force him to fight their champion warrior, Ogun, in a brutal arena. Delos must not only triumph over Ogun but also prove his innocence to the Scarabaei. The tribe's future hangs in the balance as Delos grapples with issues of justice, survival, and pride.
An introductory piece promoting the web novel of homonyms.
Ryuu Yamada, a notorious hardliner and delinquent at Suzaku High, had his regular routine interrupted when he was reprimanded for his lackluster academic performance and indifferent attitude towards school. It was during this moment that he locked eyes with Urara Shiraishi, a top-performing student in their grade. As Shiraishi began her ascent up the stairs, Yamada took it upon himself to taunt her, only to stumble and tumble down, inadvertently bringing Shiraishi down with him. When he awoke in the infirmary, he was stunned to find himself in Shiraishi's body. Through conferring with his new host, Yamada discovered that their body swap had resulted from an accidental kiss during their fall. Equipped with this newfound ability, Yamada's high school life was to be filled with even more excitement and adventure!
The story centers on an injured elf who is enslaved, but fortunate enough to be saved by an apothecary.
In a fantasy world where one's occupation is predetermined at birth, heroism is considered an inherent trait rather than a learned skill. Ein, assigned the role of an "Appraiser," finds himself relegated to a distant and unimportant position within the adventurer community, subjected to mistreatment and disregard. After coming to the conclusion that his efforts are futile, Ein happens upon a chance for a new beginning, discovering that his seemingly inconsequential profession holds the key to his heroic aspirations.
Aurora, the daughter of an earl, often attends evening parties where ladies dress flawlessly, presenting the perfect opportunity for her to admire their exquisite embroidery. Typically content with standing in the background, she never expected to be struck on the head by a ring, let alone to have the kingdom's most eligible bachelor, Felix el le Clavis, propose to her. Felix had endured countless marriage interviews over the past year, with numbers totaling in the hundreds. Exhausted by the constant stream of suitors, he proclaims that the ring would choose his future spouse. Without hesitation, he tosses the ring, and much to Aurora's surprise, it makes direct contact with her forehead. Although it was a chance for Aurora to enjoy more embroidery while engaged in this fake commitment, the question still remains: Was the ring's selection of her as Felix's fiancée merely a serendipitous coincidence?