Eternal Ruin [Xianxia · Progression] (Volume 1 ended)
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Description
Power comes at a cost.
Are you willing to forsake your current self for power?
Hope was born to restore the Fallen family’s glory, his very name a burden he could never escape.
But when he discovers an ancient cultivation manual in his father’s study, he sees a path to true power—one beyond limits.
There’s just one price: his emotions.
At fourteen, he hesitates, torn between the remnants of his heart and the promise of strength.
But in the end, power wins.
With his humanity fading, Hope steps beyond his family’s grasp and into a vast, unforgiving world—one where only the ruthless survive.
BOOK 1 COMPLETED
Schedule
3x week (M/T/W)
What to Expect
- Weak to strong MC
- Genius MC
- Detailed description of the MC progress
- Some face slapping and young masters
- People looking down on the MC at first
- MC is ruthless to himself and to others
- MC emotional development is one of the keys to the novel
And more...
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2025
- Author
- skaiblu
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- Rating
- 4.4/ 5.0
- Followers
- 93
- Views
- 38,192
Chapters(86 total)
- Chapter 66: Leaving AshengardeFeb 27, 2025
- Chapter 65: Second MissionFeb 26, 2025
- Chapter 64: Hidden currentsFeb 25, 2025
- Chapter 63: AdvancementFeb 24, 2025
- Chapter 62: Phantom StepsFeb 23, 2025
- Chapter 61: BackFeb 22, 2025
- Chapter 60: CubFeb 21, 2025
- Chapter 59: Sword (2)Feb 20, 2025
- Chapter 58: Sword (1)Feb 19, 2025
- Chapter 57: ThresholdFeb 18, 2025
- Chapter 56: HuntFeb 17, 2025
- Chapter 55: MissionFeb 16, 2025
- Chapter 54: CeremonyFeb 15, 2025
- Chapter 53: DecisionFeb 14, 2025
- Chapter 52: AnticipationFeb 13, 2025
- Chapter 51: HomeFeb 12, 2025
- Chapter 50: ArrivalFeb 11, 2025
- Chapter 49: DepartureFeb 10, 2025
- Chapter 48: A Moment of RespiteFeb 9, 2025
- Chapter 47: Central RegionFeb 8, 2025
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Community Reviews(1)
- Briareus the GardenerRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5The author clearly has a plan for what they're writing, and they've managed to make the dead-eyed emotional husk that is their protagonist engaging despite that handicap.
As far as criticism, I do think that the prose could be tightened up in some places, and the author could stand to add more moments where the narrative steps outside of the protagonist's numbed perspective - the moments where they do are quite good, and might help balance things for readers who aren't as amenable to a main character with this amount of emotional deadening.
I wouldn't say that it's the best xianxia story I've found on the internet, but it has a lot of potential, especially with how it makes use of its structural ideas like 'intents'.