Adventure
Landing 3
Keeping his promise, he hurried back where he had left her. He had asked someone from the crew to bring her a coffee. He struggled concentrating on his work; he even messed up his lines twice, a fact that caused quizzical stares, raised eyebrows and suspecting half-smiles from the crew and his fellow actors.
By Andriana Sonnenblume 🌻22 days ago in Chapters
My Brother Before Me (CH 15)
“In the middle of our hunt, and seemingly from nowhere, a Black Knight appeared. The man was dark and morose, with a grim visage. It seemed as if smoke and mist had brought the spirits of the plains to life. He was seated on the blackest of steeds, which was armored and bedecked in jewels, somehow seeming to float.”
By H. J. Buell22 days ago in Chapters
Chapter 2: The Birth of Islam (610 CE)
The Birth of Islam (610 CE) In the year 610 CE, the land of Arabia stood at a turning point in human history. The tribal society described in the previous chapter—marked by injustice, violence, and moral confusion—was about to encounter a message that would transform not only Arabia, but the entire world.
By Wings of Time 22 days ago in Chapters
Chapter 1: Arabia Before Islam (Before 610 CE)
Arabia Before Islam (Before 610 CE) Before the rise of Islam in the early 7th century, the Arabian Peninsula was a land without a unified system of law or governance. Society was organized almost entirely around tribes, and a person’s identity, safety, and honor depended on the strength of their tribal connections. There was no central authority to enforce justice, no common legal code, and no concept of equal rights across tribes. This environment shaped daily life and laid the foundation for the dramatic transformation that Islam would later bring.
By Wings of Time 22 days ago in Chapters
Karachi Chronicles Chapter 19
As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. After three amazing weeks in Karachi we finally packed up and took one last armoured escort back to the airport. Goodbyes always suck, and this case was no different. Chatting to our entourage, as we prepared to leave the hotel complex for the final time, I could only think how this would be my last time here. Trying to drink everything in for one concluding moment, I was emotionally spent from trying to live every minute on this trip of a lifetime to its fullest.
By S. J. Leahy22 days ago in Chapters
Brass Ring Chapter 7: The Clarity of Vision Due to Faith
Inside the fortress-like Church of Saint Cecilia, Father Eglasias was finding it hard not to smile despite his own apprehension. Kubwa was warming up for the afternoon with an old hymn, one that had become a mantra to her, allowing her a way to enter into the proper state for her singing, and through that her other talents, such as her vision. Yesterday she had had a vision that told her that a blonde young man would seek to take her away. He was waiting for the young man to show up,
By Jamais Jochim23 days ago in Chapters
Brass Ring Interlude 2: The Shield Splinters
The press had assembled en masse outside a small suburban home. Retired Air Force Major Colt Johnston peeked out the windows; the day he had always feared had finally arrived. Outside in the street outside his home was one of the few forces that he knew he could never defeat.
By Jamais Jochim23 days ago in Chapters
World War 3: Fear, Power, and the Dangerous Language of Our Time
World War 3: Fear, Power, and the Dangerous Language of Our Time The phrase “World War 3” has become one of the most searched and shared terms in recent years. It appears in headlines, political speeches, social media posts, and everyday conversations. Some people treat it as an inevitable future, while others dismiss it as fear-mongering. The truth, however, lies in a more complex and serious space—one that demands caution, context, and responsibility.
By Wings of Time 23 days ago in Chapters
Are We Standing at the Edge of World War Three?
Are We Standing at the Edge of World War Three In recent months, the phrase “World War Three” has returned to public conversations with an unsettling force. It appears in news headlines, political speeches, social media debates, and late-night discussions among ordinary people who feel the weight of uncertainty growing heavier each day. While no official declaration of a global war exists, the fear itself has become real—and fear, history teaches us, is often the first step toward catastrophe.
By Wings of Time 23 days ago in Chapters
Duty Is a Mountain (CH 14)
Though Avtandil had come up the mountain easily, going down the other side proved considerably more difficult. The ceaseless babble of streams and murmur of trees on the wind frustrated him, as did the many obstacles he was forced to overcome. Carefully choosing his path, he crossed through woods and over small ravines and rivers as he made his way down. By the time he reached the bottom, his pride and the power of his arms had been spent on the tricky descent.
By H. J. Buell23 days ago in Chapters









