
by R. Valensky
Mara Vex was killed for the forty-seventh time at the exact same spot—by the same people, with the same insults. She had spent eight thousand hours inside the fantasy VRMMO Aeternum Online, only to be repeatedly spawn-killed by the same toxic guild. After her forty-seventh death, her patience finally snapped. She rage-quit, deleted her account, and walked away from Aeternum Online—a world that had never offered her anything but the role of a victim. Then she went to sleep. When Mara woke up, she was no longer in the real world. She awoke upon an obsidian throne, reborn as Nyxaria—the Demon Queen, the Final Raid Boss, a level-999 entity the System never intended to be defeated. The System brands her a Calamity, the prophesied destroyer of the world. The Church declares a holy crusade against her. The toxic players who once farmed her for easy kills now call themselves “Heroes,” hunting her for loot, fame, and glory. Mara only wants to survive—and refuses to die as a monster she never chose to become. Perhaps she can even find allies capable of seeing her as more than horns and wings. And if a few toxic players happen to be erased along the way by the skill [Death’s Embrace]? Well—that’s just karma doing its job. Being the villain has its advantages. Especially when the heroes are far worse. What to Expect: [ + ] An overpowered anti-heroine protagonist with unique skill combinations [ + ] A dual identity conflict between a sarcastic gamer and a ruthless Demon Queen[ + ] VRMMO isekai with LitRPG mechanics[ + ] Expansive worldbuilding featuring diverse races and monsters[ + ] Demon kingdom building and political intrigue[ + ] Found-family dynamics (no harem)[ + ] Epic battles balancing dark comedy and high stakes[ + ] Long chapters averaging 2,000–3,000 words[ + ] And, of course—revenge against toxic players Update Note:200,000+ words already drafted. Release Schedule: Sunday — Tuesday — Wednesday — Thursday | 4 Chapters Weekly 35 advanced chapters are available on Patreon for readers who want to read ahead.
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