Historical
Cleopatra
Welcome, history buffs and humor fans, to a rollercoaster ride through the chronicles of human progress! Today, we're unloading the shocking life and seasons of Cleopatra, the sovereign who swaggered through history with more show than your number one unscripted television show. Snatch your popcorn, lock in, and return prepared for an excursion once again to the days when domains conflicted, relationships sizzled, and Cleopatra ruled!
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in Fiction
Chronicles of the Celestial Scribe
In the heart of the ethereal city of Aetherium, where celestial beings dwelled and the fabric of reality shimmered with magic, there lived a humble scribe named Lyra. Her days were spent documenting the tales of the cosmos in a vast library, nestled between clouds that held the collective wisdom of the universe.
By Bilal Rahman2 years ago in Fiction
Southwest of the Setting Sun - The Epic
SOUTH WEST OF THE SETTING SUN THE EPIC By Tanika Smith Wheatley ‘I never knew what it was like to have a loving father and mother – I had parents; well, sort of – my mother, Mahuika; even as a small child, without meeting or seeing many others yet, I knew she was beautiful – a perfect oval face with petite nose, large dark eyes with long black lashes, and full lips – long, thick lustrous hair, rounded breasts and hips, tiny waist and long legs – everyone called her the beautiful woman of the mountain; who had captured the heart of a Prince - however by the time I was born, she spent most of her time silently sitting on our hard cavern floor – near the underground pool which had an outlet to the ocean so it would often glow from the sunshine in the daytime – sometimes she’d soak in that pool, swim around a little, and I’d join her – and at night, sometimes she’d go outside for a walk, get some fresh air and exercise, sit on the rock ledge at the entrance to the cavern and closing her eyes, breathe deeply of the fresh night air – sometimes I’d join her there as well – but she never took much notice of me – at first I had no knowledge of my being neglected, until I noticed that other children who lived outside of the cavern in shelters on the rocks talked and laughed with their parents, and were hugged by their parents as well; lovingly, and held tightly…
By TANIKA SMITH WHEATLEY2 years ago in Fiction
Brothers Of Black Stone | Pt. 2
Sicily | July 10th | 1943 Bodies and blood went scattering across the grass as chaos ensued around them. The three civilians who Garret and Hale had moments ago saved, tried to run back inside of the house, but they each fell to the ground in seeping piles of their own blood in the order in which they ran.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction
Unveiling the Top 3 Most Dangerous Places on Earth
Lock in, thrill seekers and inquisitive personalities the same, as we leave on a heart-beating campaign to uncover the world's 3 most spine-chilling regions! This excursion isn't for the timid, as we dig into the dull underside of our planet, uncovering accounts of atomic bad dreams, secluded islands, and searing volcanoes. Prepare to be excited, stunned, and engaged as we disclose the Main 3 Most Risky Puts on The planet - an excursion into bad dreams you will probably remember forever!
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in Fiction
Monarchs of Mayhem
In the archives of history, the names of strong sovereigns have frequently been related with effortlessness, astuteness, and consideration. Nonetheless, sneaking in the shadows of regal courts, a few sovereigns embraced a murkiness that overshadowed all similarity to mankind. From grisly torments to drive hungry ruses, these ladies carved their names in history as the most merciless rulers to at any point use power. In this arresting investigation, we dig into the existences of twelve sovereigns whose rules were defaced by gore, perversion, and unrestrained severity.
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in Fiction
Louis XIV`s secret amulet - tawez and the king sun`s reign
An encounter in the orient: the sufi's mystical offering (mid-1600s) The story begins in the mid-1600s, as Louis XIV, the young Sun King of France, encountered a Turkish Sufi mystic, Mehmet Al-Hakim, during a secretive diplomatic mission in the Ottoman Empire. Al-Hakim, captivated by Louis' ambition and royal aura, gifted him a set of taweez. These talismans, adorned with intricate calligraphy, were said to endow the monarch with immense power, longevity in rule, and the adoration of his subjects.
By salam burdu2 years ago in Fiction
He Lived For 2000 Years And Cannot Die Until Jesus Comes To Earth A Second Time
In the quiet ambiance of an evening supermarket, a peculiar conversation unfolds near the shelves, entwined with tales of a man who claims to have lived for two millennia. The mundane setting transforms into a stage for an extraordinary encounter, as a young man engages in a phone call with his irritated wife, attempting to justify an unintentional shopping mishap involving a PlayStation.
By Abdallah Daud2 years ago in Fiction












