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Our MC dies from an accidental electrocution and ends up inhabiting the body of a young prince in another world, his new profession being the Necromancer he chose in the game he was playing before his untimely demise. However, things are not what they seem – including his own Necromancy skills!
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Weareone_0805
Weareone_0805
Aug 21, 2018
#Oh-Holy👍🏻❤️
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Rogama321
Rogama321
Feb 28, 2019
Holy shit!!
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Rogama321
Rogama321
Feb 11, 2019
Holy shit
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ZoeCC
ZoeCC
Apr 14, 2022
Lake Manasarovar is 35 kilometers east of Burang County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet, and south of Mount Kailash. The surrounding natural scenery is very beautiful. Buddhist believers have regarded it as the "world center" of the holy land since ancient times, and it is the second-largest natural freshwater lake in China. It is one of the three "sacred lakes" in Tibet and the birthplace of the four major rivers in Asia.

“Manasarovar" means "an invincible lake of jasper", meaning something undefeated and invincible. It is said that Lake Mansarovar is the holiest. Holy water can cleanse the troubles and evil barriers in people's hearts. It is the oldest and most sacred place among all the holy places of Bon, Buddhism, Indian Buddhism, and Hinduism. It is the real paradise in this universe, the Shangri-La of the gods, the bliss of all things. Hinduism says it is the residence of Lord Shiva.

Some people describe the plateau style of Ali as an alien landscape, impossibly pure, beautiful, and like a fairyland. The sacred Mount Kailash and Maanasa Sarovar Lake in Tibet have a unique position in the hearts of devout Tibetans. The ruins of the Guge Dynasty, the Zada Earth Forest, and the Tolin Temple are definitely worth visiting.
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Jack White
Jack White
Aug 11, 2025
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