Mystery
Echoes of Eternity
As a time traveler, the main character had always been fascinated by history. They longed to see the great events that shaped the world, to experience them firsthand and get a glimpse of the people and places that had long since faded away. And so, with a mixture of excitement and trepidation, they set out on a journey through time.
By VIGNESH MAHENDRAN3 years ago in Fiction
"Chrono-Carnival Capers: A Time Traveler's Adventure through the Ages"
Jenna was a time traveler, and she had been through many adventures before, but none of them had prepared her for what was about to happen. She had been on her way back home after completing her mission, but her time machine had malfunctioned, and she had landed in a strange place.
By VIGNESH MAHENDRAN3 years ago in Fiction
Lost in Time: A Wacky Sightseeing Adventure
As soon as Emma saw the small, antique shop, she knew she had to stop in. She loved browsing through unique stores like this one, and as a frequent traveler, she was always looking for interesting souvenirs to bring home.
By VIGNESH MAHENDRAN3 years ago in Fiction
"Future Imperfect: A Journey Through Time and Hope"
As a time traveler, Alana had seen many incredible sights: she had walked with the dinosaurs, witnessed the fall of the Roman Empire, and stood in the crowd as Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. But nothing had prepared her for what she saw when she stepped out of the time machine and into the future world.
By VIGNESH MAHENDRAN3 years ago in Fiction
Top 10 World's Biggest Unsolved Mysteries
1. Voynich Manuscript The Voynich Manuscript is an enigmatic document that has puzzled scholars, cryptographers, and linguists for centuries. It is a handwritten book, dating back to the 15th century, which contains an unknown language and bizarre illustrations of plants, animals, and celestial bodies.
By Dhavalsinh Darbar3 years ago in Fiction
Time and fate are immutable
Time and fate are immutable. What is, has to be. I am writing this record of the events, in the hope that it will survive even if I do not. As with so many things in life, it all began with an accident. I was exploring a wild and desolate place in a remote corner of the Serengeti. I was alone many miles from my base camp and the companions who had stayed there while I roamed far and wide in my ranger rover defender. I had water, food, a spare can of fuel, and a radio in the car so I was not taking great risks. I was walking along a windswept ridge, in the early morning light, before the heat and full glare of the sun started to bake the land. I stood on a loose rock, which rolled away and caused me to fall. I rolled down the slope hitting my head on more loose stones, nothing serious but momentarily disorienting. My fall started a mini landslide of loose earth and rocks and so I ended up near the bottom of the slope coved in dirt but still conscious. I wiped the dirt away from my eyes and found I was looking at a small entrance to a cave that ran under the ridge. Although very few people had explored this area I was still surprised to see a cave, since none had been reported anywhere near this location at any time in the past. I sat up and dusted myself down, before starting to pull the loose rocks from the entrance. I cleared away enough to allow me to crawl in. I could see this was a larger cavity than I was expecting. I returned to my vehicle and found my torch, water, food, and radio; I decided against calling my friends until I knew what it was that I had found. I stuffed all into my rucksack and went back to the cave. Being a cautious person, through past experience, I had also brought the shovel used to dig the rover out of sand traps and so I cleared the entrance and the surroundings, enough to be satisfied that a further land slide would not trap me inside the cave, and I had the shovel to dig may way out of it came to that. Once fully inside the cavity I immediately felt cooler, getting out of the rising sun, dropped the temperature many degrees and now was more suited to physical activity. To my surprise the floor, walls and roof were all solid rock and very little sand had seeped in, just a light dusting covered the floor. I could stand up straight but needed to keep a watch since there was very little clearance for my head. The cave was about 1 meter width and curved away to my right, once round this curve I need the torch, it kept on curving to my right while going down a gentle slope, nothing to cause concern but always going down deeper into the ground. I was going slow and stopping frequently to listen for the sound of rocks moving, just in case. I lost all sense of time, forgetting to check my watch before entering the cave, meant I have no measurement of how long I had been walking downwards. I guessed about half an hour then I found a most extraordinary thing. The cave opened out into a cavern at least five meters wide four meters high and twenty meters long. The floor was clean, no sand, no loose dust, absolutely clean, flat, and smooth. In fact it was clean to the point of being sterile and reminded me of the research laboratories back in my university time. I shone the torch all around and in its bright LED light I could see a clearly man made, rectangular structure. It took me a few moments to take this in, what a find. I tried to radio my friends but there was no reception just a buzz.
By Peter Rose3 years ago in Fiction
The Haunted Mansion Adventure: A Thrilling Tale of Ghosts and Intrigue
It was a dark and stormy night when three boys, Mike, John, and Tom, decided to explore the abandoned jungle mansion on the outskirts of their town. They had heard stories about the mansion being haunted, but they didn't believe in ghosts and were looking for an adventure. They rode their bicycles to the mansion, and as they approached, they saw that the gates were rusted and broken. They squeezed through the gap in the gate and walked towards the mansion.
By Narrative Eye3 years ago in Fiction










