Historical Fiction
The Whispering Forest
art writing...The Whispering Forest. The name came to me without warning, as though it had been pulled from thin air. Gnarled branches of ancient trees, resembling the fingers of deities, towered above the ground. The air smelled like moss and damp earth, and the bark of the trees itself seemed to be humming quietly and almost unnoticed. With my boots crushing gently underneath, I moved forward carefully. Every sound of rustling leaves and the far-off cry of nocturnal animals was amplified in the silence, heightening my senses. The crystal orb was securely gripped, illuminating the path with a subtle glow created by its brightness.
By Claire_Maduabout a year ago in Chapters
THE AWAKENING OF NOOR. Tales of Light and Magic . AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: The Awakening In a quiet corner of an ancient desert, where the sands whispered secrets to the wind, Jinn named Noor stirred from the centuries-long slumber. Her home was lamp, hidden deep within a forgotten cave, the lamp covered in intricate patterns, had lain dormant until an unsuspected traveler accidentally brushed it clean.
By Habiba Zakariabout a year ago in Chapters
A New Continent Found Between Greenland and Canada 🤫
The Emerging Continent Between Greenland and Canada: Nestled between Greenland and Canada, the Davis Strait serves as a critical link between the Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay. This region, known for its complex geological features, has long intrigued scientists. Recently, a remarkable discovery has brought fresh attention to this area. Researchers have identified a microcontinent formed through intricate tectonic processes.
By Ms.Odysseyabout a year ago in Chapters
Blood of my Blood
Aileana's breath misted in the cool Highland air; her gaze fixed on the distant target. With practiced grace, she drew the bowstring taut, aligning the arrow with her intent. The world hushed to the whisper of wind through heather and the creak of bending yew.
By Mara Edwards2 years ago in Chapters
Blood of my Blood
Night had unfurled its velvety cloak across the sky as Ewan, with the sinuous grace of his Dragon form, cleaved through the cool air. The moon, a silent sentinel, bathed the world below in a lustrous glow that danced off his shimmering silver scales. He was a spectral vision, an ethereal creature borrowed from the realm of myth and legend, gliding above the sleeping kingdom.
By Mara Edwards2 years ago in Chapters
The Adventure of Life:
## Chapter 1: The Beginning In a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and a serene river, lived a boy named Sam. From a young age, Sam was captivated by the world beyond his small town. His father, a fisherman, would often tell him tales of the open sea and the adventures it held. Sam's eyes would light up with wonder as he imagined himself sailing across vast oceans, discovering uncharted lands, and meeting people from different cultures.
By Drake molb2 years ago in Chapters
THE KINGS OF SKY
the eagle a heraldic bird the epitome of the majestic whether in Alaska or the dolomites eagles are simply the sovereigns of the air [Music] Alaska the most northerly of the united states is famous for its eagles and yet that bird became the symbol for the whole of the united states the bald eagle [Music] nowhere are there as many of these majestic creatures as on the river right in the south of Alaska the river is bounded by the mountains that also feed it regularly through their many glaciers in the summer this river acts like a magnet to attract to brown bears they look as if they're waiting for something the mother bear and her cubs are afraid of the males but he is after something completely different a different member of the group is more fortunate salmon are the reason why they have all come to the river whether they are large or small waiting for the fish to arrive one after another in the breeding grounds can be a tedious business [Music] the younger generation has found an alternative pastime but before they're able to catch their own salmon they'll be a year older [Music] even experienced bears salmon fishing skills are overshadowed by those of the bald eagles [Music] and even herbivores such as the moose benefit from the salmon in a roundabout way [Music] as many as four times in a year chum salmon migrate up the river [Music] after spawning the fish will die and are then even easier prey for the eagles and bears their remains fertilize the soil which helps the lush vegetation to flourish besides the bears and eagles the has other attractions to offer and they also act as landscape designers Canadian beavers they're larger than their European cousins and there is even discussion about whether or not they are a species in their own right thanks to their powerful flat tails and webbed feet they are perfectly adapted to a life in and around the water [Music] the entrances to their lodges are always underwater to provide protection to make sure the entrances remain under secure.
By Timothy Mwiti2 years ago in Chapters
TOPTENZ. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
so hello and welcome to another episode of top 10s I'm your host car Smallwood and today we're talking about tenant TI's nature was almost like nah to humanity and as with all of our videos here on top 10 this one is based on original article submitted To Us by a member of our handsome writing team this one being Benjamin Falbo follow them on social media if links have been provided to us otherwise just scream the name out of your window and they'll hear it maybe I don't know anyway nature is a funny thing in that it can provide for us just as easily as it can lead to our total Annihilation from Extinction events to tsunamis to volcanic eruptions Mother Nature has proven to be far deadlier than Roland Emirate could ever possibly imagine but given the rampant amounts of these events that have happened here on Earth it's honestly amazing that we're even still here today with that in mind these are 10 times that Humanity was nearly wiped out by events far beyond our own control number 10 the 1811 1812 New Madrid earthquakes when it comes to natural disaster earthquakes are definitely high ranking for the most dangerous and unpredictable you know they're under the ground they're hard to see case in point the New Madrid earthquakes that occurred in Missouri in the Years 1811 and 1812 per the United States Geological Survey there were a total of three earthquakes that devastated the region over the course of 3 months these rapid fire earthquakes rapid fire here being a relative term given that earthquakes don't normally happen three times in the space of 3 months are still regarded as some of the most significant ever recorded in North America even having a lasting effect on the area's geography as a whole when the first Quake kicked off in December 1811 the shocks only grew in magnitude with the most powerful arriving on January 23rd 1812 given the destructive power of the seismic activity it was felt from the Great Lakes to the very Gulf of Mexico causing widespread destruction not only that but they were so powerful.
By Timothy Mwiti2 years ago in Chapters






