Basir khan
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The Last Truthkeeper
Prologue: The World That Forgot By the year 3197, Earth had become a graveyard of forgotten truths. Governed not by nations but by the Syndicate, a faceless technocratic regime, the planet lived under a single directive: Rewrite the past, control the future. Through omnipresent surveillance, memory erasure, and synthetic propaganda, the Syndicate had replaced reality with a constantly shifting narrative.
By Basir khan9 months ago in Journal
Crimson Border
The night sky above the Line of Control was heavy with silence — the kind that only exists after the last bullet has been fired, but before the next command is given. Cold winds swept across the jagged terrain, carrying whispers of home, regret, and the ever-present hum of history.
By Basir khan9 months ago in History
A Heart That Listens
The sun dipped low in the sky, casting golden hues through the swaying branches of the old tamarind tree that stood at the edge of the village. Underneath it, a woman and her daughter sat close, their shadows stretching gently across the warm earth. The child, no older than seven, leaned her head on her mother’s lap, speaking softly about her day at school, the games she played, the scolding she received for not finishing her math. Her mother listened — not just with her ears, but with her whole heart.
By Basir khan9 months ago in Families


