Diary of a Dark Lord Book 1: Dead Awakening
by Steven Zylstra
LitRPGProgressionAnti-Hero LeadCultivationComedy
Synopsis
Elias dies.
Then he wakes up again.
Not reborn.Not chosen.Not blessed.
Just undead, enslaved, and quietly falling apart.
His body runs on blood.His memories are gone.And somewhere along the way, something cursed him.
That alone would be enough to ruin most people’s day.
Unfortunately for everyone involved, Elias approaches problems the way an engineer approaches a malfunctioning machine.
Observe the system.Identify the leverage.Apply pressure where it breaks.
In this world, power grows from reputation. Heroes gain strength through admiration. Villains gain it through fear. Reality itself bends around the stories people believe.
Most people try to become heroes.
Some choose to become villains.
Elias is mostly trying to survive.
But surviving means learning how the system actually works—how monsters, cults, politics, and reputation all feed the same unstable machinery of power. And once you start seeing the structure underneath things…
It becomes very hard not to start pulling on the wires.
Unfortunately, surviving long enough to experiment will require:
escaping slavery
stabilizing an undead body that keeps trying to fall apart
navigating factions that treat reputation like a weapon
and avoiding the attention of cosmic administrators who have already flagged him as a clerical anomaly
Because according to the divine paperwork, Elias was supposed to stay dead.
He disagreed.
And if the world insists on turning him into a villain…
He might as well do the job properly.
Dead Awakening is a dark progression fantasy featuring:
A strategic anti-hero protagonist
Reputation-driven magic and cultivation
Slow-burn progression and system discovery
Dark humor and cosmic bureaucracy
Monsters, politics, and emergent chaos
Perfect for readers who enjoy Dungeon Crawler Carl, Mother of Learning, and Beware of Chicken—with a darker edge.