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Naruto: Isekai'd to Die for Her - But She Won't Let Me

Daoist095
Hiroshi Tanaka, a broken 28-year-old salaryman dying of terminal lung cancer, stands on his apartment balcony ready to end the pain—only for reality to freeze mid-fall. A cold, mechanical voice offers him an impossible bargain: the **Transworld Odyssey** system. Traverse iconic anime universes, obsessively pursue a chosen heroine until her hatred consumes her, then die heroically protecting her. Complete enough worlds and his cancer vanishes, plus one billion yen awaits in the real world. Refuse, and death is permanent. He accepts. First world : Reborn as Naruto Uzumaki, Hiroshi steps into the Naruto Shippuden world with a clear mission: target Sakura Haruno, stoke her loathing through relentless, one-sided affection, and ultimately sacrifice himself for her. The perfect unrequited tragedy—except something is terribly wrong. Sakura isn't behaving like the canon character anymore. Haunted by vivid, prophetic memories of a future where Naruto dies shielding her from Kaguya, the pink-haired kunoichi awakens to a terrifying, all-consuming obsession. The girl who once chased Sasuke's shadow now sees Naruto as her sun—hers to protect, possess, and never let escape. Every clumsy confession, every bouquet, every training session only fuels her yandere devotion. She smiles sweetly while plotting an unbreakable cage around him. Naruto (Hiroshi) panics. The system reports no errors, yet the mission parameters are collapsing. How can he ignite hatred when she's suddenly showering him with unsettling affection? How can he die for her when she's determined to keep him alive—and only hers? What begins as a dark isekai quest for redemption spirals into a twisted psychological battle of obsession versus calculated pursuit. In a world of chakra and war, two broken souls—one playing the fool, the other rewriting fate—race toward a sacrificial climax that neither may survive. what happens when the pursuer becomes the pursued… and the system itself might be the real villain?
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Gods of Pangaeos

In the mist before GENESIS, Fate and Chance and Others cast tolls upon their names, while the chalice did burn and churn whose crown should be. And he that won strode through the mist unto YOD-VAV-HEH and cried: “Lo, wake upon the mist and create the heavens and the earth and make gods for me, for I have won over the crown and thy mist is mine to rule.” And so as the cry was heard Fate and Chance and Others bowed, But whether it was Fate or Chance or Another that won the cast of the tolls before GENESIS—none-knoweth. .............................................................. Welcome to Gods of Pangaeos. ​This work is a reimagining of the creation myth, written as a stylistic marriage between the liturgical structure of Genesis and the high-fantasy, rhythmic prose of Lord Dunsany’s The Gods of Pegāna. ​In this world, the Creator is a sleeper, and the world we know is merely a "Game" played by smaller, whimsical deities during His slumber. You will find echoes of our own earth’s deep past—Pangaea, Panthalassa, and Gondwana—woven into a tapestry of myth and "The Word." ​A Note on Style: The text uses archaic phrasing and repetitive structures to mimic ancient holy books. If the gods seem cruel or indifferent, remember: to them, we are but the pieces on a board. ​I hope you enjoy the "Game." ​Art Disclaimer ​Cover Illustration: "MANA-YOOD-SUSHAI" by Sidney Sime (1906). ​ ​Note on the Artwork: The illustration used for this cover is a masterpiece by Sidney Sime, originally created for Lord Dunsany’s The Gods of Pegāna. As this artwork was published over 100 years ago, it resides in the Public Domain. ​While the image originally depicted the deity Mana-Yood-Sushai, it has been chosen for this work to represent the Great Stillness of YOD-VAV-HEH. I use this art as a tribute to the golden age of mythic illustration that inspired the tone of Gods of Pangaeos.
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