
Bullet Through Worlds
Bullet Through Worlds
Marcus Thorne was having a perfectly normal Tuesday night until reality decided to malfunction. One electrical surge. One impossible portal. Suddenly he's in a fantasy world where magic has rules that actually make sense, and the locals think he's something called an "Enchanter."
Marcus prefers "guy with a gun who makes really creative ammunition."
Ice bullets for crowd control. Fire rounds for the truly deserving. Anti-magic projectiles for spellcasters who think they're untouchable. When you understand precision and problem-solving, you can do interesting things with magical firepower.
The trouble with being good at solving problems? Everyone brings you their problems.Monster infestations. Corrupt nobles. Government agents who want to chat about his methods. And when Marcus helps a young woman escape her psychotic father's abuse, he discovers some problems come with serious consequences.
Now he's hunted across kingdoms by professional killers, wanted by the government, and still trying to figure out if doing the right thing is worth all the people trying to kill him for it.
Good thing he's been upgrading his ammunition.
In a world where magic meets marksmanship, every problem becomes solvable. Very precisely. Dresden Files meets The Witcher meets Trigun
What to Expect: -Overpowered protagonist who earns it through innovation, not level grinding
-Slower, meaningful progression focused on skill mastery over stat increases
-Solo gunslinger with dry humor and questionable life choices
-No harems, no overwhelming system spam
-Tactical combat with creative magical ammunition
-Morally complex decisions in a world that doesn't do simple answers
For fans of sarcastic antiheroes and protagonists who prefer practical solutions to magical problems.