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AiKen: That Wolf Guy from Another World

AiKen: That Wolf Guy from Another World

Terada Kenji, a hotheaded jerk who couldn't care for anything in the world - is dropped into this strange world after a freak accident. Told to seek out the woman with the fire orange eyes, he wanders the world, trapped in this wacky adventure that he really didn't sign up for. Though, that doesn't mean he doesn't enjoy it. He's a psychopath by all accounts, and is only held down by his humanity. Thankfully, the world's taken that from him, as he's been merged with his own pet. Transformed into a Beast Human, the meld between man and animal, Terada has unlocked the path to dominating this nightmare of a universe. Joined by an elf with an obsession for knowledge, a vampire who's lost her self identity, and a jester with no one to entertain, Terada uses those who claim to be his companions for his own gain. Only saving them for later use. After all, why throw away something that's still functional - and even more - useful? The history of this shredded world seems to follow him everywhere, however. The more he stays, the more he realizes that this place is more and more of a dystopia. Joy is a very rare delicacy between the people inside borders, and the woman Terada's been sent to follow seems to have an interesting past. The locals whisper about the rumored second coming of evil itself - speaking that the woman with fire orange eyes, Malice, will return with the power of Ahriman. All the World's Evils. Terada must uncover the secrets of this place before he fulfills his supposed destiny - but not without destroying everything in his wake. Why? Well... For fun, of course.
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Is there any locksmith in fiction books?
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2024-12-04 20:56
Sure. In certain historical fiction works, locksmiths can be part of the story. They might be creating intricate locks for castles or mansions, and their work could be tied to the plot in terms of security, secrecy, or even as a means of showing the technological level of that era. A locksmith's character can add an interesting dimension to the fictional world.
Inurl blogspot funny locksmith stories
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2024-11-15 10:00
There might be some blogspot pages with funny locksmith stories that involve locksmiths having to deal with old, rusty locks that seem impossible to open at first. But then they use their tricks and get it open in a really unexpected way.
Inurl blogspot funny locksmith stories
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2024-11-15 06:09
I'm not sure specifically which blogspot has funny locksmith stories. You could try using a search engine and typing in that exact phrase. It might lead you to some interesting blogs where locksmiths share their comical experiences, like when they accidentally locked themselves out while on a job or had to deal with a really strange key situation.
What are the common locksmith horror stories?
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2024-11-09 06:56
Another is locksmiths who are not properly trained. They might damage your property while trying to fix the lock. For example, they could scratch the door or break the surrounding frame. This not only causes additional costs for repairs but also leaves you with an eyesore on your property. And sometimes, they might claim that they can't fix the lock and just leave you in a lurch without really trying all the possible solutions.
Share some locksmith horror stories.
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2024-11-09 03:02
I heard of a case where a locksmith was called for an emergency lockout at night. He took forever to arrive. When he finally did, he overcharged the customer by a huge amount, claiming it was a 'nighttime emergency fee' that was not previously disclosed. The customer felt completely ripped off.
In the internet, sc.
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2024-09-17 21:08
Online slang, SC, referred to the short form of " science content ", which was usually used to describe some strange, mysterious, or incomprehensible content, such as some plots or characters in science fiction, fantasy novels, horror novels, etc. These contents were often seen as the shortened form of "sciency" or "encyc" in online culture, so they were often shortened to sc.
What role can a locksmith play in a fictional story?
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2024-12-05 01:23
A locksmith can be a key (no pun intended) helper. For example, they can open a locked door that the hero needs to pass through to reach the villain or save someone. They can also be a source of information, like if they know who has commissioned a special lock in the story.
Can you share some funny locksmith stories?
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2024-11-12 17:14
A locksmith received a call from a young couple who locked themselves out of their new apartment. When he arrived, they were arguing about who lost the key. As he was working on the lock, they continued bickering. But when he finally opened the door, they suddenly stopped and started laughing at how silly they were acting. It was a funny moment of realization.
What is 'ga aiken fantastic fiction' about?
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2024-10-27 13:37
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'ga aiken fantastic fiction' is about without more context. It could potentially be a type of fictional work by an author named Aiken that involves elements of the fantastic, like magic, strange creatures, or otherworldly settings.
The end of the recommendation of the sc-novel
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2025-01-01 13:39
The following are the recommendations of a few ancient novels that have been completed: 1. " Yao Xiang Qing Wang Fei ": This novel tells the story of the female protagonist who saved the prince's life and became pregnant. The prince gave his body to her. This novel didn't have a plot of internal strife or palace strife. 2. [Tanhua Niangzi is a fierce consort]: This novel tells the story of an ancient substitute marriage without any heart-wrenching plot. 3. " Broken Willow ": This is an ancient story of a substitute marriage that begins with true love.
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