Nature
The Smoke That Never Left the Sky
In August 2019, the world watched in horror as flames consumed vast portions of the Amazon Rainforest — often called the “lungs of the planet.” But while headlines trended and hashtags were launched, few outside truly understood the pain, fear, and resilience experienced by the people who lived through it.
By Muhammad Usama7 months ago in Earth
Goulhearth’s Marvelous Institute of Wizardry and Other Magical Creations
PART: 1 Night drew Sienna Rosewood in like a moth to myth. The Institute shimmered on the hillside above the crashing shore, veiled in fog and magic, its many towers flickering with golden light. From a distance, Goulhearth looked peaceful—a castle untouched by time—but within its walls, spells hummed in ancient corridors and secrets curled like smoke in forgotten corners.
By AFTAB KHAN7 months ago in Earth
When the Sky Turned Silent
There was a time when mornings came with music. Not from machines or playlists, but from the feathered choir that gathered outside my window. They sang without reason, without schedule. Warblers, thrushes, sparrows—they were the alarm clocks of the Earth, reminding us that the world was still turning, still breathing.
By hazrat ali7 months ago in Earth




