Historical
Werewolves
Werewolves or lycanthrope are individuals who can shapeshift into wolves and back to humans. In most books, some can walk on their two toes or on their four feet’s.Some legends maintain werewolves shape-shifted at will due to a curse. Others state they transformed with the help of an enchanted sash or a cloak made of wolf pelt. Still others claim people became wolves after being scratched or bit by a werewolf.
By Adaugo Inyama2 years ago in Fiction
Midnight Graveyard Walk
Last night I was walking to my old home and decided to take a short cut past the cemetery. Three girls walked up to me and said that they were really scared to walk past the cemetery at night because they were afraid of ghosts, so I agreed to let them walk with me.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Fiction
BAKUNAWA: The Moon-Eating Dragon
Get ready to be transported to a world of mythical creatures and ancient legends! Meet Bakunawa, the "Moon Eating Dragon" from Philippine mythology. This colossal sea serpent boasts wings and a dragon-like head, but its most impressive feat is its ability to swallow the moon whole, causing a lunar eclipse.
By miss hyena2 years ago in Fiction
Dragons: Guardians of a Forgotten Realm
In the ancient chronicles of our world, the tales of dragons stand as a testament to the enduring power of myth and imagination. These magnificent and enigmatic creatures have soared through the collective consciousness of humanity for countless generations. Yet, could there be more to the legend of dragons than mere stories and folklore? In this exploration, we journey into the captivating world of dragons, examining the evidence that suggests they might have been real beings that once roamed our Earth.
By Article Pro2 years ago in Fiction
Summary of "Island of Secrets''
"And Then There Were None" is a riveting mystery novel written by Agatha Christie, first published in 1939. The story is widely regarded as one of Christie's most famous and masterful works, known for its intricate plot, clever twists, and psychological suspense.
By Samantha Palmer2 years ago in Fiction
A Village Girl's Journey into the City
In a tranquil village nestled amid rolling hills, life moved at its own gentle pace. Among its inhabitants was a young girl named Lila, whose heart harbored a curious fire. She had spent her entire life surrounded by lush fields, chirping birds, and the comforting rhythm of a simple existence. But her dreams were larger than the boundaries of her village, and she often wondered what lay beyond the horizon.
By Bala Tahir Yunusa 2 years ago in Fiction
Big Al's Cake
Sometimes a gift isn't a good thing “Haven’t I already done enough for you people?” Seth’s hand shook as he held the coffee close to his lips, spilling a little over the brim of the mug, but wincing a little as the hot fluid splashed on his thumb. He took a slip, but kept the mug in front of his face to hide that he was talking to the two men sitting behind him in the next booth.
By Paul Pence2 years ago in Fiction
Galactic Heroine
In the distant future, when the boundaries of the universe were threatened by an interdimensional rift, humanity faced its greatest peril. Enter Captain Elara Novak, a brilliant astrophysicist turned spacefarer, driven by an unquenchable curiosity and an unwavering belief in the power of unity.
By Dragan Trifunovic2 years ago in Fiction
Words Take Flight
Zhang Wei is a tinkerer, inventor, and dreamer. He really has no business serving in General Meng Tian’s Great Army, but King Qin Shi Huang dreams of unifying China and Zhang wants to be part of it. Besides, the General is a builder like Zhang, so he feels they are kindred spirits. The General is committed to building a great wall that will protect China from the Mongols, while Zhang is experimenting with capturing the wind. For everyone’s dreams to be fulfilled, General Meng’s army has to first defeat Xiongnu Province and make it part of the newly unified China. To accomplish this, Meng amassed a great army that stretched over an immense area of land.
By Mark Gagnon2 years ago in Fiction









