Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Chapters.
Izzoradelle, the Drowned Shieldmaiden Part I: Death & the Ancient Ship
This is a series that I wrote over a year ago while playing on a Valheim community server. The stories have been edited to remove some player tags and player clans to provide privacy to those individuals. If you wish to experience this breathtaking world for yourself, you can check out the official Valheim website here or download the game on Steam here. If you wish to see more Valheim content you can subscribe to my vocal profile or visit my website here to read more!
By Amanda Starks2 years ago in Chapters
Valkyrie Era: Nightmares
By Chance Chandler2 years ago in Chapters
NO STOMACH ACID CONS
If your stomach acid suddenly disappeared, it would have a significant impact on your digestive system and overall health. Stomach acid, also known as gastric acid, plays a crucial role in the digestion of food and protection against harmful microorganisms. Here's what would happen if your stomach acid disappeared:
By Jerusha Kumuru2 years ago in Chapters
Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti
Hazrat Moinuddin is the head of the circle and the founder of the chain of Chishtiyya in the Hindu sub-continent. He was in the service of Khwaja Usman Haruni, may God bless him and grant him peace, for 20 years while traveling and in the city, and used to supervise his gold clothing. After that he blessed you with the blessing of Khilafah.
By mir quadeer sultan2 years ago in Chapters
DEVIL
Chapter 1: Unleashed Darkness: In a small, quiet town nestled among towering mountains, an eerie silence hung in the air. The once vibrant streets were now empty, and the warm glow of streetlights seemed to have lost its charm. The townspeople, gripped by an unexplained fear, dared not venture out after dark. They spoke in hushed whispers, sharing tales of a malevolent force that lurked in the shadows.
By Syed Usman Ahmed2 years ago in Chapters
Lifting the Mountains
Hello everyone! I'm so excited and honored to tell another story of little Krishna. The Lord’s uncommon features, uncommon activities and uncommon beauty can be perceived even by an ordinary man. This story tells us- when Lord Krishna appeared just like a six- or seven-year-old boy in Vrindavana, He was approached by the residents there. There were torrents of rain, and the Lord saved the residents of Vrindavan by lifting Govardhan Hill and resting it on the little finger of His left hand for seven days.
By Harshita Mishra2 years ago in Chapters
Small Business Success
Transforming Numbers into Gold: The Bookkeeping Wizardry Behind a Specialty Distillery's Ascent In the steadily developing scene of business examples of overcoming adversity, not many stories are really that inebriating of a specialty distillery's fleeting ascent. Picture an existence where innovativeness streams as unreservedly as the lager taps, and development is the money of decision. However, concealed underneath the foamy surface of this story lies an essential fixing to progress: vital bookkeeping. Go along with us as we open up the enamoring excursion of how bookkeeping wizardry changed an enthusiasm for preparing into a flourishing specialty bottling works domain, leaving you roused to mature your own business dreams.
By CPA NM Duncan2 years ago in Chapters
Small Business Success
Getting through Financial Tempests: How a Neighborhood Retailer Utilized Bookkeeping to Win In a universe of capricious monetary high points and low points, the narrative of how a little nearby retailer faced the hardship as well as flourished could seem like a fantasy. Be that as it may, the story of Smithson's Retail outlet isn't simply a story; it's a moving illustration of how viable bookkeeping can act as a life saver during violent times.
By CPA NM Duncan2 years ago in Chapters
Mirror, Mirror, On The Wall
I love you. I love you for who you are when we're alone together. The way your eyes squint and twinkle when you're smiling. I see the wrinkles that form around the corner of your eyes when you laugh, a sign of your gaining wisdom as you age. I notice how you're conscious about the excessive acne on your face, yet I realise the confidence you possess to carry them around without seeing the slightest need to cover them up with make-up. I don't know many who would flaunt flaws out that well.
By Manisha Dhalani2 years ago in Chapters





