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LitRPG, progression fantasy, cultivation, isekai, and the corners of web fiction the big sites bury under their algorithms. Every genre page is hand-curated.
LitRPG
Stat sheets, skill trees, and the leveling-up addiction.
Fiction where characters live inside game-like systems — stats, levels, classes, loot. The genre that put progression fiction on the map.
Explore LitRPG →Progression Fantasy
Watch the protagonist get measurably stronger, chapter by chapter.
Fantasy where the core promise is visible growth — the hero becomes stronger, smarter, or more skilled over the course of the story, and the reader gets to feel every step of it.
Explore Progression Fantasy →Cultivation
Qi, dao, and the long climb to immortality.
Xianxia, wuxia, and Western cultivation fantasy — stories about characters who refine their bodies, minds, and spirits along a rigid hierarchy of power.
Explore Cultivation →Isekai
Pulled into another world — usually with cheats.
Stories about characters yanked out of one reality and dropped into another — fantasy worlds, game worlds, monster-filled apocalypses — often with a system, a class, or a cheat ability waiting for them.
Explore Isekai →System Apocalypse
Earth gets a status screen. Most people don't survive the first level.
Modern Earth — your Earth — suddenly runs on RPG mechanics. Monsters spawn, classes unlock, and most of humanity doesn't make it past the first system message.
Explore System Apocalypse →Dungeon Core
You are the dungeon. Build, defend, evolve.
Fiction where the protagonist *is* the dungeon — a sentient core building rooms, summoning monsters, and growing through the adventurers stupid enough to come inside.
Explore Dungeon Core →Regression
Die. Wake up at the beginning. Do it better this time.
Stories where the protagonist dies, fails, or hits rock bottom — and wakes up in their younger body, with all their memories, ready to fix every mistake.
Explore Regression →Cozy Fantasy
Low stakes. Warm worlds. Tea is served.
Fantasy that trades world-ending stakes for small-town problems — running a tea shop, raising chickens, building friendships in a magical village where the worst thing that happens is the harvest being a week late.
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