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Omniveral Traveler

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Noah Astaros woke up in a world he knew all too well. The problem was that this world shouldn't exist. A universe where shinobi cast jutsus, tailed beasts terrorize nations, and ancient clans weave alliances and betrayals. A world where Noah, now under the identity of Nawaki Senju, has a unique opportunity: to use his knowledge of the plot to accumulate power and unlock forbidden abilities. A collector of kekkei genkai, a thief of divine eyes, a jinchūriki of the Kyūbi by his own will. He masters Hashirama's Wood Style, the Uchiha's Sharingan, the Ōtsutsuki's Tenseigan, and the magic and abilities of countless other fictional worlds. Every battle is an opportunity to obtain new abilities. Every world, a stepping stone toward his true goal: to transcend the limits of existence and reach the pinnacle of the Omniverse. Noah is a meticulous and pragmatic protagonist, who plans every move even decades or centuries in advance and does not hesitate to sacrifice what is necessary to achieve his goals. Throughout his journey, he will master various power systems: chakra, magic, spiritual power, ancient runes, devil fruits... all the rules of each universe are tools that Noah bends to his will. Noah will not hesitate to wage battles on a divine scale, where opponents are not merely enemies, but sources of power to be absorbed, studied, and overcome. He will travel between different timelines and dimensions, exploring key moments from worlds such as Naruto, Harry Potter, Jujutsu Kaisen, One Piece, and more, always with a clear objective: to seize the objects of power that define each reality. This is a protagonist who never apologizes for his ambition. Noah seeks neither redemption nor acceptance. He seeks power. And he obtains it. This is the story of how a man, armed with knowledge and determination, challenges gods, demons, and entire systems to forge his own path. There are no moral twists where the villain turns out to be right. Noah knows what he is doing. And he does it because he can. Prepare to accompany Noah on his ascent. Do not expect a hero. Do not expect a villain. Expect someone who left those labels behind long ago.
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