Mystery
UNSOLVED MYSTERIES
Mysteries have long captivated human curiosity, leaving us intrigued and sometimes perplexed. Here we explore the mysterious domains of the top 10 mysteries that have baffled scholars, investigators, and members of the public for decades, if not centuries.
By Ali Raza (Story Bard)2 years ago in Fiction
Unsolved Mysteries
The icy vastness of Antarctica, Earth's coldest and most inhospitable continent, spans over 5 million square miles, blanketed by ice sheets reaching depths of over a mile. With an average daily temperature of a bone-chilling -49 degrees Fahrenheit and wind speeds that can exceed 100 miles per hour, Antarctica's harsh conditions have limited its inhabitants to scientists stationed in scattered research stations across the frozen landscape.
By M Huzaifa Munir2 years ago in Fiction
Cheetah People
As told to Mother Combs in one of her many adventures: In the arid mountain ranges of the Sahara desert live a people no one has ever seen. The Maunetjer, when they venture out into the outer world to trade, wear garments similar to burkas, both male and female, and only remove them once they are in the safety of their homes. No outsider is allowed inside their homes. There have been mysterious disappearances of people rumored to be looking for them. Several gung-ho explorers, eager to make a mark for themselves, thought they could be the ones to come back with pictures of the Maunetjer. Never to be seen again. It is rumored at the market that when they purchase the many chickens, goats, and cows, they wear gloves when exchanging money. Not one person has even seen so much as a hand or foot of a Maunetjer. They purchase thousands of chickens, goats, and cows a year. No one knows what they do with them either, for they never sell any animals, hides, milk, cheese, or anything back at the market. The Maunetjer does not wear jewelry. They wear no adornments on their costumes, nor rings on their fingers, bracelets, or anything. The only gold the Maunetjer handles is money. The gods of the Maunetjer must be fierce and unforgiving because of the totems and statues they have carved of the gods. All the statues are of some humanoid cheetah-like creature with a burning look of hunger on its sleek face. These gods are depicted in all sorts of poses. This writer's firm opinion is that it would be unwise to visit the Maunetjer without their expressed invitation. To visit them without their consent could result in the death of any or all sent. Suppose you want to find out more information on a Maunetjer. In that case, it is my professional opinion that you shoot one in the marketplace and haul the corpse to your laboratory to study. To do otherwise would be a foolish mistake. May Allah keep and protect you from the hell that will surely follow you, no matter what you decide.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Fiction
GUARDIANS VI
As the twelve guardians gathered in their secret facility, they faced a monumental challenge: to harness the full potential of the meteor's elements and unite their powers. Dr. An had identified the need for a comprehensive training regimen, a fusion of cutting-edge technology and ancient techniques that would allow them to control their new armors effectively.
By Haris Hadzic2 years ago in Fiction
Dunes of Destiny
In the bustling city of Metropolis, among towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, lived a young woman named Amelia. Her life was consumed by the monotony of corporate meetings and the never-ending rush of city life. But deep within her, a hidden longing stirred, a longing for something more, something beyond the concrete jungle that held her captive.
By Saqib Javed2 years ago in Fiction
A Corporate Animal
Colleen Sampson couldn't believe what was happening. A bevy of employees were applauding her. The people who she once worked for were applauding her. The reason was a simple one: after just four years, Colleen ended up skyrocketed to the company's Chief Executive Officer position. She definitely had the credentials. Her work impressed many higher-ups, and even though the tenure wasn't quite long, Colleen's efforts were deemed to be more than enough to warrant this elevation.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Fiction
A Dragon's Gentle Fire
NOTE: This is a small continuation of one of my favorite short stories I've written. If you haven't please go read my story If I Had a Dragon that can be found on my Vocal Media account page, under pinned, before continuing this story. Thank you!
By Madison B. 2 years ago in Fiction







