Choque elemental
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Ongoing, First published May 24, 2026

La narrativa rastrea la llegada de un nuevo estudiante con una habilidad notable: control sobre los cuatro elementos. Inmediatamente reconocida por sus compañeros de clase Izuku y Katsuki, su regreso enciende la curiosidad y una tensa rivalidad, que culmina en una confrontación que llama la atención de la facultad. Estos capítulos revelan una compleja dinámica entre el nuevo estudiante y los que la rodean, insinuando un pasado compartido y una madre cuya propia identidad heroica permanece envuelta en misterio..
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A creeping fog of decline settles over Lübeck, mirroring the slow, inexorable decay of the Buddenbrook family. Within the opulent, shadowed confines of their merchant house, generations unravel, bound by tradition yet suffocated by its weight. A chill permeates the ornate rooms, not of winter, but of a creeping malaise—a spiritual exhaustion that clings to velvet curtains and polished mahogany. The scent of almonds and decay hangs heavy in the air, a subtle poison seeping into the veins of each heir. Each chapter unfolds like a funeral procession, hushed and dignified, yet laced with a subtle, suffocating dread. The city itself becomes a character—its canals reflecting the family's fading fortunes, its cobbled streets echoing with the ghosts of ambition and lost vitality. A profound loneliness permeates the narrative, a sense of being entombed alive within a legacy of prosperity. The narrative is not one of dramatic catastrophe, but of a quiet unraveling, a slow erosion of will masked by polite society’s rigid formality. The characters move through their lives as though in a dream, haunted by the specter of what once was—their faces pale and drawn, their voices laced with a melancholy that clings like the damp sea air. The weight of expectation, the burden of inheritance, become visible as a spectral presence in every room, a chilling reminder of the inevitability of dissolution. The novel breathes with the scent of dust, of old money, of secrets whispered in darkened hallways, and the slow, agonizing realization that even the most solid foundations can crumble into nothingness.