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Description
The Harvester follows Rakna, a protagonist who defies every conventional definition, as he navigates a world where survival demands more than mere endurance. When an entity known as the System—claiming to be a universal architect—chooses him as one of its selected, Rakna finds himself thrust into a reality where supernatural forces collide with impossible odds, and where his singular abilities may finally find purpose beyond the crimson-stained existence he has always known. This psychological fantasy novel explores the transformation of a consciousness shaped entirely by loss and survival. R…
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The Harvester novel is written by AhraManyu.
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The Harvester novel currently has 464 chapters.
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The Harvester novel is currently ongoing.
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The Harvester novel belongs to the Psychological genre.
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Rakna has never been ordinary. His appearance, personality, abilities, and very identity set him apart from normalcy. This was not by choice—he is a tormented soul struggling to survive a life he never learned to enjoy. When a cosmic entity calling itself a system abducts him, could this forced transformation finally awaken something within? Might he at last learn to breathe despite drowning in blood? The Harvester reaps but never sows. He only knows how to take, never to give. Loss is the sol