Books
Banquets, Betrayals, and Bloodshed
1. The Feast of Kings The grand Hall of Aurelian shone under the glow of a thousand candles, its golden tapestries and polished marble floors reflecting centuries of power and prestige. Tonight, the air buzzed with excitement and careful calculation as the kingdom of Veloria celebrated a rare occasion—a peace treaty signed between King Alaric and the neighboring realm of Darsen.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in History
The Code That Couldn’t Be Broken
1. The Enigma of the Century In the tense years following World War II, the world had entered a shadowy new era. Nations no longer clashed solely on battlefields but in secret rooms filled with papers, machines, and minds sharper than any sword. Intelligence agencies raced to protect their secrets and uncover those of their enemies.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in History
The Queen Who Defied an Empire
1. A Kingdom on the Edge Nestled between towering mountains and winding rivers lay the kingdom of Arindel—a small but resilient land known for its fertile fields and hardworking people. The villagers lived simply but fiercely treasured their freedom, passed down from generation to generation like a sacred flame.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in History
The Night the Library Burned
1. A Quiet Evening The town of Willowbrook was a place where time seemed to pause—a pocket of calm nestled between rolling hills and dense forests. At its heart stood the old library, a grand building with stone pillars and tall arched windows. For generations, it had been more than just a collection of books. It was the town’s soul.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in History
Letters from the Battlefield
1. The First Letter The year was 1915, and the world was burning. In a small farmhouse in the English countryside, Emily Carter received a letter sealed with the insignia of the Royal Army. It was from her older brother, Thomas, who had gone to fight in the Great War.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in History
The Lost City Beneath the Waves
1. The Rumor in the Harbor The fishing village of Seabrook was a place where the sea was both friend and enemy—feeding its people but also claiming lives when storms grew wild. Every child there grew up with tales of a city beneath the waves, swallowed whole by the ocean centuries ago.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in History
Whispers from the Silk Road
1. The Map in the Attic Kashgar, the ancient city at the crossroads of empires, had always been filled with stories. They clung to the cobbled streets, floated with the scent of spice in the air, and slept in the cracks of its old stone walls. But Adeel, a quiet boy of fifteen, never expected to stumble into one.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in History
The Day the Sun Disappeared
One morning, the world woke up to find the sky a strange, deep shade of gray—darker than any storm cloud, but lighter than night. There was no sunrise. The familiar golden warmth never broke over the horizon. The Sun… simply didn’t appear.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in History
The Story of Samudra Manthan
Sage Durvasa is a legendary figure from Hindu mythology, known mostly for one thing: his explosive temper. Sage Durvasa, who’s not exactly known for letting things slide, offered Indra this garland as a symbol of divine fortune and power, blessed with spiritual energy. It wasn’t just a pretty accessory—it represented reverence to the goddess Lakshmi and was charged with sacred meaning.
By Rahul Kaushl6 months ago in History
Which Religion Is Right. Islam or Christianity?
The question of which religion is right—Islam or Christianity—has been asked for centuries by followers of both faiths and seekers of truth. Both religions are monotheistic, believe in the same God of Abraham, and promote moral values like honesty, kindness, and charity. Yet they differ in major theological beliefs, especially regarding the nature of God, the role of Jesus, and the path to salvation. To understand which religion might be closer to the truth, it’s essential to examine their beliefs, scriptures, historical origins, and how they guide followers in life.
By Hamd Ullah6 months ago in History
Ashes in Her Eyes: A Child’s Memory of War
Ashes in Her Eyes: A Child’s Memory of War She doesn’t remember when the sky changed color. One day it was blue—bright and full of clouds shaped like rabbits. The next, it was gray, thick with smoke, and roaring louder than any storm she'd ever heard. Mila was only six when the war came to her street, and by the time it left, nothing was the same—not her house, not her teddy bear, and not her heart.
By Wings of Time 6 months ago in History











