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Death or Love. Content Warning.
Under the burning twilight of a kingdom falling into chaos, a lone warrior named Ean strode through a scarred battlefield. His eyes, filled with fierce resolve, mirrored the raw intensity of his spirit—a spirit that had chosen the honorable death of fighting for a dream over the lingering pain of love.
By Edge Alexander8 months ago in Fiction
Dodge Tanner: The Boy Who Cried 'Fish'!: (The Battle of Lake Hearth)
Dodge Tanner had fished near every inch of the placid waters of Lake Hearth since he was old enough to hold a rod, but nothing, nothing, had prepared him for his unexpected confrontation with Grandfather Trout.
By Canyon Cappola (TheNomad)8 months ago in Fiction
When the Future Turns Against Us
A haunting reflection on our world disguised as entertainment What if your phone judged you? What if your memories could be replayed, paused, or erased? These aren’t just questions—they’re nightmares brought to life in Black Mirror, a show that doesn’t ask for your attention but demands your soul. With its eerily plausible technologies and morally gut-wrenching twists, Black Mirror drags us into futures so familiar they could be now. And that’s what makes it terrifying. If you think this is just another sci-fi series, think again. Black Mirror is a mirror, cracked and cruel, held up to the darkest parts of our humanity.
By Bubble Chill Media 8 months ago in Fiction
The Last Ember
Prologue The wind howled through the desolate streets, carrying with it the scent of rain and forgotten dreams. In the heart of the city, where neon lights flickered like dying stars, a lone figure stood beneath a flickering streetlamp, clutching a worn journal. This was the beginning of his initiation—not into a secret society, but into the truths that lay hidden within himself.
By Vincent Otiri8 months ago in Fiction
The Red Dragon
This is the next installment of The ShambElla Saga. Table of Contents: Previous Chapter: The Red Dragon Colt and the goons ran ahead against the horde of imps, tearing them limb from limb, dispersing as many as they could to pave a way to the tower and protect the other companions.
By C. Rommial Butler8 months ago in Fiction








