Cherreads

Infinite Skin System: Starting as An Eldritch Knight

WhitenSheep
An actor with a system that allows him to don on infinite number of identities in countless different fantasy worlds. --- Carter Hayes, a method actor of the 21st century died while saving a kidnapped girl from a gang of criminals. Instead of heaven or hell, his soul was snatched to the Prime World, a realm that governs over countless smaller dimensions. He became an expendable for a minor faction called Cyber Runner. This multiverse, however, had another plan for him. At the moment of arrival, he had awakened the Infinite Skin System. [HOST FOUND] [INFINITE SKIN SYSTEM ACTIVATED] [ELDRITCH KNIGHT ACQUIRED] [ELDRITCH KNIGHT: THE KILLER OF TERROR] Carter was thrown into a world full of monsters. But he had no worries, with Eldritch Knight, he leveled the entire horror world. Then he jumped dimensions. There was an endless amount of dimensions in Prime World. Dimension of the Mystic Arts. Dimension of Medieval Adventurers. Dimension of Futuristic Dystopian. Dimemsion of Magical Fairy Tales. And many more. Carter stood on top of them all with his smooth face with no characteristic. He smiled and picked a dimesion he liked. His hand casted over his face, changing his appearance and powers. "The world is my stage. The people are characters on a script. The skins are my roles. I have more names than there are stars. I have more titles than there are worlds. I am the Blank Space, Lord of Destiny, the Wandering Sage. I am Insidius, the Third Wind, and Devourer of Flesh. My sword is the Prisoner. My wand is the Light-Bearer. My knife is the Dark-Chaser. I am the First Man, the Tragic One, and Truth-Seeker. I am Carter Hayes."
Table of contents
Latest Updates

The Flash: Metahuman Collector

Harry Morgan wakes up in Central City as Griffin, a man with a dormant meta-gene and a dark mission. Bound to the Metahuman Collector System, he has the unique ability to "extract" the powers of other metahumans, turning himself into a living repository of stolen potential. In a city about to be flooded with dark matter and super-powered criminals, Griffin must navigate the line between hero and villain. Armed with foreknowledge of the timeline—including the betrayal of Harrison Wells and the sacrifice of Eddie Thawne—he must decide if he will simply hoard power for himself or use his system to change a narrative that demands the death of good men. The System: Metahuman Collector Extraction & Storage: The core function of the system. By making physical contact or defeating a target, Griffin can "extract" their meta-abilities. These powers are stored in a digital "Library," allowing him to swap between different skill sets as needed. Power Fusion: One of the system's most dangerous features. It allows Griffin to combine two or more stolen powers to create entirely new, hybrid abilities (e.g., combining super-strength with kinetic absorption to create an unstoppable physical force). Sync Rate: A measure of how well Griffin’s body can handle a specific stolen power. Using a power with a low sync rate causes physical strain and "Dark Matter Saturation," forcing him to level up his Physical Adaptation stat to survive his own arsenal. Notoriety Level (NL): A passive tracker that monitors how much attention Griffin is drawing from S.T.A.R. Labs, the CCPD, and A.R.G.U.S. If his NL gets too high, the system warns him that "The Streak" or other heroes are actively hunting him.
MARVEL_DC_Dc · 264.4k Views

[MCU x HP] Reborn as Hermione: Spamming the Killing Curse!

Waking up in a new body is disorienting. Waking up as Hermione Granger—the brightest witch of her age—is a surprise. But realizing you aren't in Hogwarts, but standing in the middle of Tony Stark's New York? Complete panic. Fortunately, "Hermione" isn't empty-handed. Bound to a mysterious Grimoire that allows her to jump between the Wizarding World and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, she realizes one absolute truth: playing the good girl is for losers. Why bother with complex science and superhero morals when the Unforgivable Curses exist? Avada Kedavra solves 99% of her problems. For the remaining 1%, there's Imperio. Tony Stark: "J.A.R.V.I.S., it's time to design the Anti-Wizard Armor." Hermione: (smirks) "You mean the scrap metal that breaks the second you put it on?" Hulk: "HULK SMASH!" Hermione: (raises wand) "Shut it, green guy, or I'll cast Expelliarmus on your pants!" The Ancient One: "You are an anomaly. A sorcerer who does not belong on this timeline..." Hermione: "Let me correct you, baldy. I am a Wizard." Nick Fury: (eye twitching) "Where exactly are you from?" Hermione: (adjusts robes innocently) "Me? I'm just a simple exchange student from Hogwarts." Armed with unparalleled acting skills, a ruthless inner demon, and a wand that flashes green way too often, the MCU is about to learn why you never mess with a Dark Witch in sheep's clothing. [Features] World Hopping: Seamlessly travel between HP & MCU! Two-Faced MC: Innocent schoolgirl on the outside, ruthless Dark Lord on the inside. Magic vs. Tech: Watch science try (and fail) to explain Unforgivable Curses. Elite Banter: Sarcastic, unapologetic, and totally overpowered.
YueQiu · 449.8k Views