Sanctum of Insanity- A Gothic Isekai Fantasy.

Sanctum of Insanity- A Gothic Isekai Fantasy.

Fantasy22 Chapters16.7K Views
Author: ReDragonEmperor786
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All I ever wanted was to have a peaceful life and minimal social interaction, instead I died on the day of my graduation ceremony and got reincarnated in a fantasy world filled with magic, dragons and wars with politics.

Accompany Elijah, who was a law graduate in his life on earth, as he unfolds the mysteries of the new world and embark on an epic adventure which starts by the feeling that his death was a plot of fate and heavens.

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ReDragonEmperor786
ReDragonEmperor786

I’m giving my own book a five stars here, first chapter might feel a bit lacking in expressing and then a few chapters might feel like a info dump But I think a good story needs cooking, so I cooked up much in early chapters. It gets better and becomes great from the ‘first blood’ chapters. I hope you enjoy the book. It’s my first work, and I’m grateful for everyone of my readers ❤️

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R_B_SUHETE
R_B_SUHETE

It’s impressive how the chapter manages to be intense and, at the same time, unexpectedly funny. Elijah has such an authentic way of narrating that even in the midst of heavy revelations about his lineage and political intrigues, he comes out with a hilarious gem, like “considering jumping off the balcony just to escape the chaos.” This unexpected humor makes everything feel lighter and more human, even when the world around him seems to be falling apart. The balance between drama, suspense, and these comedic moments kept me hooked from start to finish. I can’t wait to see how far Elijah will go—and how many balconies he’ll think about jumping from before he sorts everything out!

a month ago
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Tideweaver_Ink

The chapter reads like a mix of private journal entries and slow-burning world revelation. Elijah, freshly overwhelmed by the truth of his lineage, doesn’t just learn about the Fenice family — he dissects every motive, loss, and political crack behind their legacy. From marrying a dragon princess to possibly being targeted by the royal family, the stakes feel ancient, and somehow… personal. Despite all the names, kingdoms, and buried betrayal, it’s Elijah’s voice that pulls you in. He's anxious, sharp, and oddly funny — literally contemplating diving off the balcony one moment and grumbling about how his father was already a powerful married man at 17. The lore is rich, but it's his internal monologue that makes it feel alive. A strong continuation that balances world-building with emotion — and ends with just enough hope and dread to keep you turning the page.

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