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Blockbound: Rise of the System Slayer

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When a normal day ends in a flash of pixels and static, a teen gamer awakens in a world terrifyingly familiar—yet twisted beyond recognition. Dropped into a corrupted version of Minecraft, he finds himself bound by a System interface that speaks in cryptic prompts, offers no explanation, and assigns him one chilling objective: “Defeat the Bosses. Uncover the Fragments. Reclaim the World.” Armed with only a starter kit, his memories, and the fragments of knowledge from his gaming past, he must survive hostile mobs, evolving dungeons, and villages on the brink of ruin. The world pulses with dark energy, strange anomalies, and mutated creatures that were once mere blocky threats. To survive, he must help the villagers rebuild their homes, forge powerful tools, explore forbidden dimensions—and fight the rising corruption that’s infecting every corner of the land. The game is no longer just a game. And death here... is very real.
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