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Title: Rebirth of the Alien King – Rudra Singh Nayak
Scene: The Monster's Arrival and the Apocalypse Begins
Rudra Singh Nayak, an 18-year-old boy walking alone through the ruined outskirts of City 3, suddenly froze.
Out of nowhere, space itself cracked open with a loud THWUMP. A gaping tear appeared in front of him, and from within it, something monstrous fell. The air pulsed, and the ground trembled.
A black, formless monster emerged — shifting, fluid-like, inky darkness. Without hesitation, it looked at Rudra... and in a blink, transformed into him — an exact copy.
Same face. Same body. Same eyes.
But its smile was wrong. Too wide. Too knowing.
Then it opened its mouth, unnaturally wide, and pulled out a floating black orb. Without giving Rudra a chance to resist, the doppelgänger shoved the orb into Rudra’s mouth.
Rudra gasped. His body seized. But worse was coming.
The monster raised its hand.
A sudden flash. A blue energy orb — Rudra’s own inner power — was torn from his chest.
“AAHHHH!!” he screamed in agony.
Black jelly-like liquid leaked from the monster’s core and slid toward Rudra like living sludge. It crawled into his body through his eyes, ears, and mouth.
His heart felt like it would burst.
His mind — spinning.
Just then, a second crack opened in space — another creature floated down from above. Its shape was indescribable, glowing faintly like a constellation wrapped in skin.
It didn’t approach Rudra — it ignored him completely.
With one flick of light from its fingers, it threw a beam toward Rudra, but then grabbed the dark monster and vanished into a collapsing portal, leaving only a single phrase behind in an unknown language — yet Rudra understood:
> “You are not ready yet, King of Both Worlds.”
And then... silence.
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Scene: Time Freezes
Rudra stood frozen in place.
The wind stilled. The air stopped.
“Ahhh—!”
He tried to scream, but it felt like time itself had paused around him. He couldn’t move.
His body burned, and the black orb inside him pulsed. His vision blurred.
Above him, the sky began to distort.
Clouds gathered.
Thunder cracked.
Lightning spiraled around a vortex in the sky, directly above where Rudra stood.
The earth trembled. The sky screamed.
A column of energy blasted down and up from where Rudra stood, reaching into space and piercing the sky.
It looked like the end of the world.
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Scene: The Alien Infection Spreads
But that was only the beginning.
When the two alien creatures first descended, their energy left behind alien bacteria — floating silently in Earth’s upper atmosphere.
These bacteria drifted like pollen into the air. At first, it seemed harmless…
Then humans started to change.
Their skin turned grey, their eyes red, and bones twisted. Some became full mutants, others partially changed — a single arm, a leg, or their face disfigured beyond human.
Those who changed completely began attacking the ones who hadn’t.
World governments panicked.
Missiles were launched. Cities were bombed.
But the more the governments attacked, the stronger the evolved mutants became.
Those who had inhaled large quantities of alien bacteria were immune to missiles and unmatched in power.
However, a few humans began to awaken half-mutant strength — capable of fighting back. They weren’t completely changed, but they had powers now. They became Earth’s last hope.
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Scene: The Cocoon
While the world was on fire, Rudra’s body was sealed inside a massive black cocoon — pulsating, alive, humming with unknown energy.
The war had begun:
Humans vs Mutants.
The planet was in chaos.
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Scene: Two Years Later
Two years passed.
Suddenly — CRACK!
The cocoon split open.
Rudra stepped out, gasping, eyes glowing faintly golden and black. His hair was longer. His skin slightly radiant. His aura — different.
He looked around…
Ruins. Everywhere.
Buildings reduced to skeletons. Roads torn apart. The world was no longer Earth.
In the distance, a giant crater had formed — like a collapsed mountain, and inside it, a pond-like body of water shimmered, emitting soft light.
He walked toward it.
He looked into the water…
And saw himself.
Except… he didn’t look human anymore.
His eyes had three layers of color. His reflection shimmered between human and alien. Wings of energy flickered briefly from his back. A black pattern spiraled around his neck like a tattoo made of light.
> "What… am I…?"
he whispered.
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SYSTEM BINDO ACTIVATED
Name: Rudra Singh Nayak
Age: 18
Gender: Male
Born: Kolkata
Species: Half-Human / Alien King
City of Origin: City 3
Core Skills:
> All skill types unlocked.
Mutation resistance: 100%
Alien core absorbed: ✔
Host of Universal Uruja
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Would you like me to continue this story into Chapter 2: Rise of the Alien King, or help you break this into script panels for a manhwa-style comic?
Situation :Then a broken city is shown, and some buildings are shown and some roaming, The mutant monsters were chasing some 5 people and 2 female and 3 man people are running in state lines,
Chasing people :If we don't run away then whatever happened to our friend will happen to us too, and we will also die.
Known blue cloth Female :I know we should go to the back building because I will see a hole in there and if we go under the hole, then this big mutant monster will not come, and we will be safe.
Known black cloth man :I do not have faith in you because last time one of my friends was killed for giving information about the your mission,
Situation :Whichever people, all the monster would be shocked, they would be shocked
Known blue cloth Female :I am getting to know the area, my friend should be shocked, but you are a monster, Tom, why are you shocked?
Mutant monster :After getting shocked seeing the female, he points his finger at her a mutant monster
Situation :Then the mutant monster gets angry and then starts chasing 5 people.
Known red cloth Female :you should keep quiet because you are also angry, and you should keep quiet
known yellow cloth man :no we should trust lisha once
Known red cloth Female :yes you will say the same thing because you like Lisa that's why you will close your eyes and do it but I didn't
Known blue and black cloth man:We do not have any other way because this mutant monster will not leave us alone
Known black cloth man :yes I too should shower on the fish for the last time
Known rad cloth Female :okay last time I trust you lisha
Situation :That's when everyone starts wondering, there is a building far away, behind it there was a hole, actually there was a hole and below the hole there was an underground drain and that hole was quite deep. And then all the 5 humans run away and go under the hole in the building and that monster does not go under the hole and that human becomes very happy.
Known blue cloth Female :I told you, but tell me the truth, there was a hole behind this building
Known yellow cloth man :I had said that I did it with a lip, right? I had said that
all three people :yeah
situation :Then suddenly many red eyes appear behind the human and as soon as he looks back he gets shocked
known red cloth Female :I had told you that if you listen to anything Lisa says, you will surely die
Known blue cloth Female :But after that you saved all the mutant humans somehow
Known black cloth man :You should wake up later because mutant mouse are chasing us, run away
Situation :Then everyone starts running and a mutant mouse is chasing them and they all are seen having fun while running.
Title: My System Can Make Anything For Me Chapter 3: The Underground Kingdom and the Awakening of Power
The scene opens in the crumbling ruins of a post-apocalyptic city. The streets are shattered, the buildings nothing but skeletons of concrete and steel. A group of five humans—two women and three men—run frantically through broken alleyways. Mutant rats with glowing red eyes and twisted bodies chase them, their screeches echoing through the empty city like the cries of death itself.
"If we don't run faster, we'll end up just like our friends!" one man shouts, fear trembling in his voice.
A woman in a tattered blue cloth, Lisa, points ahead. "I saw a hole behind that collapsed building! If we can get under it, those big mutants won't be able to follow."
"Last time someone trusted your directions, one of my friends died," a man in black cloth growls, his distrust clear.
Despite the tension, they have no choice. The ground shakes as monstrous mutant rats draw closer. They dart towards the broken building and dive into the hole Lisa mentioned, sliding into the darkness below.
What they find is an old underground drainage system, but as they move deeper, the space opens into a massive underground cavern. And there, to their horror, lies the "Kingdom of Mutant Rats."
In the middle of the vast underground arena stands a grotesque creature: a three-headed mutant rat—twice the size of a truck—its flesh warped and eyes glowing with malevolence. Beside it, a two-headed mutant rat, the "Queen," devours a pile of lesser mutants.
The five humans freeze, stunned by the sheer terror of what they’ve stumbled into. But before they can retreat, dozens of mutant rats surrounding the King and Queen screech and charge toward them.
"RUN!" Lisa screams.
They fight back with whatever weapons they have—makeshift blades, rusted guns—but it’s hopeless. The mutants are too many, too savage. Just when the end seems near, a strange ripple of energy fills the cavern.
BOOM!
The ground shudders as a figure crashes down—a young man with glowing golden-black eyes and an aura that distorts the very air around him. Rudra Singh Nayak has arrived.
The mutant rats, including the monstrous King and Queen, freeze instantly. Their instincts scream at them to submit. Rudra is no ordinary human—within him pulses the living core of a true alien.
The King mutant snarls, but as Rudra slams his fist into the ground, creating a massive crater with one blow, even the largest mutants lower their heads in submission. Fear, pure and primal, fills the air.
Rudra doesn’t attack them further. Instead, he approaches the five stunned humans, who stare at him with wide, terrified eyes.
Without a word, Rudra picks them up one by one and, in a flash, flies them out of the underground kingdom. He brings them to the same area where his cocoon had once stood—a mystical pond shimmering with alien energy.
He gently drops them beside the water and sends a pulse of glowing energy into the pond. The water sparkles, and the five humans suddenly feel warmth and life filling their veins. Their bodies shine faintly as if touched by something divine.
One girl, still trembling, finds her voice. "Who… what are you?"
Rudra says nothing at first. His red-gold eyes scan them, filled with confusion and calculation. Then he asks softly, "What year is this? What happened to the world? Can you tell me?"
The five look at each other, hesitant and afraid. Finally, one man speaks. "It's been two years since the world ended. Ninety percent of humans have mutated or died. Only scattered shelters remain. We came from one, ten kilometers away, to gather resources. We were being hunted when… when you saved us."
The others remain silent, too overwhelmed to speak. Another girl asks, "Are you human or mutant?"
Rudra looks at his hands, at the black patterns coiled around his veins, and whispers, "I think... I’m something else. I think I’m an alien."
Shock spreads across their faces. Yet despite the terror, there’s a flicker of curiosity.
Rudra gives a small, rare smile. "Don’t worry. I won’t hurt you. But I need answers. And I need to find my family."
Just then, his vision distorts, and a golden holographic screen materializes in front of him:
[ SYSTEM BINDO ]
Name: Rudra Singh Nayak
Age: 20
Race: Alien King / Half-Human
Power Level: 98%
Main Mission: Kill the 946,795 Boss Mutant Monsters, Rebuild Human Society, Save Your Family, Create Mutant Servants
Rudra blinks in shock as he reads. None of the humans around him can see the system interface. "You don't see this?" he asks. They shake their heads.
The system’s message fills him with urgency. "I need to focus," he mutters. "I have power no ordinary human should have. I have to control it."
He escorts the five humans to their shelter. But the shelter’s boss and managers distrust him. Rudra’s overwhelming aura scares them, and they refuse him entry.
Calmly but firmly, Rudra says, "I will protect this shelter from the mutants. In return, you will help me find my family. If you don't…"
The ground trembles slightly as Rudra’s power flares. "If you don't, in one month, I’ll destroy this place myself."
Frightened by his power, the shelter boss agrees.
For two months, Rudra defends the shelter from mutant attacks. Using his strength and his growing control over his abilities, he even tames three powerful boss monsters, ordering them to protect the shelter without harming humans. He instructs them never to eat humans, only hostile mutants, and to defend without question.
Finally, after 23 days, the shelter scouts locate his family.
The news breaks Rudra's heart. His mother and younger brother are dead. Only his father and twin sister have survived, living in another shelter over 450 kilometers away.
The grief nearly crushes him. He weeps openly for the first time since his awakening.
But determination burns anew. He appoints his tamed monsters to guard the shelter and bids farewell to the people he’s saved, including the five humans he first rescued.
With golden-black wings of energy flaring behind him, Rudra soars into the sky, heading toward the distant shelter where his remaining family awaits.
The journey has only just begun.
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