Historical
The Beginning Of The End | Pt. 5
Sicily | 1943 9:05A.M Garret forcefully pushed, and shoved himself through the stampeding crowd of fleeing citizens. In the tussle, someone had tried to grab onto him, but when he turned around all he saw was the face of a young nun, with her arms stretched out, getting washed away in the rippling wave of people.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction
SYMPHONY OF THE SEA's SECRETS
Once upon a time, nestled amidst craggy cliffs and the undulating waves, there dwelt a young maiden named Maya in a quaint coastal hamlet. From her very first steps, Maya felt the lure of the sea coursing through her veins. The salty zephyrs tousled her locks, and the distant wails of seagulls wove into the tapestry of her dreams.
By Yannick Simo2 years ago in Fiction
ECHOES OF THE WHISPERING WOODS
In the heart of the kingdom of Eloria, nestled between the towering peaks of the Misty Mountains and the shimmering waters of the Silver Lake, lay the Whispering Woods. This ancient forest was not like any other in the realm; its trees were more than mere flora, for they were sentient beings, guardians of an ancient wisdom that flowed through their roots like veins of precious gemstones.
By Yannick Simo2 years ago in Fiction
UNSTOPPABLE
In a world where challenges loomed like giants in the mist, there existed women who defied the odds, their spirits unyielding, their determination unshakeable. These are the stories of those who dared to dream, to fight, and to rise against the currents of adversity.
By Yannick Simo2 years ago in Fiction
The King's Folly
The sun beat down mercilessly on the savanna, turning the tall grasses a pale gold and baking the earth a dusty red. Leo, the king of the jungle, emerged from his shady den, his golden mane heavy with lethargy. His stomach, usually a contented rumble after a successful hunt, growled with a ferocious emptiness. Hunger gnawed at him, a persistent reminder of his empty belly.
By Monnade Mixoum2 years ago in Fiction
Athanasian Dryads
There is much dispute amongst different scholars and religious sects about the origins of Mankind's most significant neighbours. However, religion and speculation is not the purpose of this volume, but only to speak of what we know in surety, for assuredly have those early days been a subject of great division and constant debate has served to but still further the confusion rather than clear it as many claim different one from another in order to further advance their own worldview.
By Tomos Jackson2 years ago in Fiction





