
Mohid Joiya
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I am Mohid, a passionate writer on Vocal, crafting engaging stories that invite readers into imaginative worlds. With a flair for relatable themes, I aim to captivate and inspire through my storytelling.
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The Dark Ritual: A Tale of Black Magic
The Discovery It all began with Emily, a spirited young woman with a penchant for the occult. She had spent her summer exploring the dusty corners of the town’s library, where she stumbled upon a forgotten grimoire—an old book bound in cracked leather, filled with strange symbols and incantations. The text spoke of a powerful ritual, one that promised the ability to bend reality itself. Intrigued, Emily felt a pull she couldn’t resist.
By Mohid Joiyaabout a year ago in Horror
The Darkness of the Sea: Unveiling the Abyss
The Abyss: A Realm of Shadows Below the sunlit surface lies the abyssal zone, a realm of darkness where sunlight cannot penetrate. This shadowy expanse, which begins at depths of around 1,000 meters (3,280 feet), is home to unique and bizarre life forms adapted to extreme conditions. Here, pressure mounts to crushing levels, and temperatures plummet near freezing.
By Mohid Joiyaabout a year ago in Earth
The Secrets of the Pyramids: Unlocking Ancient Mysteries
Architectural Marvels The most famous of these structures, the Great Pyramid of Giza, was constructed for Pharaoh Khufu and is the largest of the three pyramids on the Giza plateau. Originally standing at 146.6 meters (481 feet), it was the tallest man-made structure in the world for nearly 4,000 years. The precision of its design is astonishing; the base is nearly perfectly square, with each side measuring about 230.4 meters (756 feet). This architectural mastery reflects advanced knowledge of geometry and engineering that many believe was beyond the capabilities of ancient civilizations.
By Mohid Joiyaabout a year ago in Fiction
The Shadow Beneath
As she flipped through the pages, the faint scent of salt and something else—something metallic—filled the air. The journal detailed the life of a woman named Lydia, a lighthouse keeper who vanished decades ago. The last entry sent a chill down Claire’s spine: “The light has gone dark, and with it, so has my sanity. The shadows beneath the waves are calling.”
By Mohid Joiyaabout a year ago in Fiction
The Whispering Gallery
One crisp autumn morning, a young artist named Elara found herself wandering through the bustling market square, her mind clouded with doubts. After years of pouring her soul onto canvas, she faced the harsh truth—her art had garnered little recognition. With a heart heavy as lead, she meandered toward the cathedral, drawn by an inexplicable pull.
By Mohid Joiyaabout a year ago in Fiction
The Whispering Forest
One crisp autumn morning, a young woman named Elara decided to uncover the truth. She was known for her adventurous spirit, often exploring the world beyond the village. With her auburn hair flowing like autumn leaves and her emerald eyes sparkling with curiosity, Elara was determined to solve the mystery of the Whispering Forest.
By Mohid Joiyaabout a year ago in Fiction
The Clockmaker's Secret
The clockmaker, a reclusive man named Elias, was known for his extraordinary talent. With silver hair that shimmered like moonlight and eyes that twinkled with secrets, he seemed more a part of his clocks than the world outside. Rumors circulated about his creations—clocks that could manipulate time, whispering wishes and granting moments of nostalgia.
By Mohid Joiyaabout a year ago in Fiction
The Last Train to Nowhere
As he arrived, a chill crept through the air, wrapping around him like a ghostly shroud. The station's wooden sign swayed in the wind, creaking ominously. Sam grinned, his flashlight beam cutting through the darkness as he approached the platform. He was determined to uncover the stories hidden in the shadows of this desolate place.
By Mohid Joiyaabout a year ago in Fiction
The Rise and Fall of Ancient Rome: A Historical Overview
The Foundation of Rome Traditionally, the founding of Rome is dated to 753 BCE, attributed to the legendary figures Romulus and Remus. According to myth, Romulus killed Remus and became the first king of Rome. Initially a small settlement on the Palatine Hill, Rome grew through a combination of military conquest, strategic alliances, and social integration.
By Mohid Joiyaabout a year ago in History






