Demons desire only souls, but the Scourge is different! It will extract every last ounce of value from a soul, and not even the corpse left behind will be spared. As a true Lich King, one must know how to exploit both superheroes and villains alike. He has faced demons in standoffs, brushed shoulders with death itself, caught sea monsters in the depths, and conversed with Hela in Asgard. When the infamous name of the Scourge became known to all, Roald led his army of the undead, raising the Frostmourne high, and pointed at the host of Marvel’s superheroes and supervillains. He declared, “Greetings, esteemed ones. A newcomer humbly requests your guidance.”
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Roald.
An ordinary college graduate in a typical Manhattan neighborhood.
He was twenty-two years old and currently ran a "family heirloom" antique (counterfeit) shop.
His identity: a transmigrator, and also the Lich King.
Glancing left and right at his reflection in the bathroom mirror, Roald nodded in satisfaction at his new appearance.
It was a face that was easy to get used to.
About one-tenth as handsome as he had been in his previous life.
Roald accepted the fact that he had crossed into the Marvel universe with remarkable calmness and ease.
There's no need to fear transmigrating into Marvel; after all, being afraid is pointless.
Crossing worlds these days isn't so bizarre or difficult to comprehend.
Especially when you come with a cheat code.
Although he didn't have the Helm of Domination, he possessed a Lich King identity card from the Frozen Throne.
Judging by the name alone, it had to be exceedingly powerful!
[Lich King]
[Effect: At the end of each day, randomly add a Death Knight card to your hand.]
[Description: Before you attack me, you must first deal with the minions under me with the faces of taunt.]
Seeing the card's feature—gaining a Death Knight card at the end of each day—Roald felt a surge of excitement.
Though the details were scant and the card itself looked rather simple, the fact that it was a role card with potential for growth made up for everything.
With this, Roald essentially had a steadily e