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Note: the name of Dahaka the Plumed One has been changed into Shahaka for storyline purposes. Sorry for the inconvencience but better now than later. Lode, a successfull businessman who becomes overwhelmed by his purposeless life, decides to travel the world looking for answers to the great questions. At the last stop of his trip in the Sahara desert he's caught in a storm and loses his guide. He's stuck in an oasis where he meets a strange old man who claims to be the Messenger of God. As the embrace of sand slowly pulls Lode in the clutches of death the Messenger reveals to him some enlightening widosms. The Messenger then reveals to Lode that he will be sent in another world for some time, for a wisdom that in part even the Messenger ignores. He will be given a unique ability whose usage will entail a cost. Lode is born in the world of Alem as Leaf Akmar, son of the dean of the magic academy. He has no memory of his past life. The story is told by an adult Leaf who has been King of Alem for a millennia. The legendary King calls Chronicler to record his story in three days, as the army of a misterious rebel approached Abkar, the royal capital. Hence the King spoke: "Of all the enemies I had to face in the last millennia, and the storms of fire and ice I had to face, and the challenges I had to surpass, this is the biggest of them all. I will tell you of the life of King Leaf, and of the Great Millenia, in three days. I shall tell you of the King who is known as the Feathered One, the Kingslayer, the King of Dragons, I will tell you of the one whose name was once known as Lode, a name from another space and time...a name from another world." Credits for cover image: @BenayBorowiec
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What is stencil pulp fiction?
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2024-11-22 14:43
Stencil pulp fiction could refer to a type of fictional work that has a certain raw or unrefined quality, perhaps printed in a pulp - like style and using stencil techniques in some way. But it's not a very common or well - defined term, it might be something specific within a certain artistic or literary niche.
Mimosa, three-leaf, four-leaf
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2025-01-11 20:07
Starbeck, three-leaf clover, and four-leaf clover were three different plants. Mimosa was a kind of perennially herb. Its leaves were long and were between 2-4 cm long. Its petiole was 1-2 cm long. When it was stimulated or touched, it would quickly close its leaves and was called a mimosa. Clover was a common green plant. Its leaves were oval and there were only three leaves at the top. The four-leaf clover was a rare species. Its leaves were oval and had four leaves at the top. In Western culture, finding a four-leaf clover was considered a very lucky thing. These plants had rich symbolic meanings in traditional culture, representing sensitivity, luck, health, true love, honor, and other good qualities. They showed the variety of life in nature and were also a symbol of people's feelings and yearning for a better life.
How is stencil pulp fiction different from regular pulp fiction?
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2024-11-21 11:42
The main difference is the stencil aspect. Regular pulp fiction is just the traditional form with its own characteristics like fast - paced plots. Stencil pulp fiction likely has some stencil - related elements, such as stenciled illustrations.
What does the stencil 'A true love story never ends' imply?
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2024-10-12 18:20
Well, it implies that when it's real love, it doesn't have a finish line. No matter what challenges come, true love perseveres and continues. It's a positive and romantic notion.
Best smoking weed story
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2024-12-09 20:14
Well, once I was on a camping trip with friends. We found a beautiful spot near a stream. As we smoked weed, we started sharing our wildest dreams. One friend talked about his plan to travel the world on a sailboat. The smell of the weed mixed with the fresh air of the forest. We laughed so hard at each other's stories that night. It was a simple yet memorable moment of bonding.
Names for weed private stories
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2024-11-24 16:56
Some possible names could be 'My Green Chronicles', 'Weed Whispers', 'Secret Stash Tales'.
Is there a 'Naruto smokes weed' fanfiction?
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2024-11-23 16:49
There might be some unethical or non - official works out there that try to create such a scenario in fanfiction, but this is not acceptable. The official 'Naruto' franchise promotes positive values, and we should focus on those rather than such inappropriate and illegal - themed fan works.
Funny smoking weed stories
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2024-11-09 05:42
One time, my friend thought he could talk to the plants while smoking weed. He started having a full conversation with a potted plant in the corner, asking it how its day was. It was hilarious as he really seemed to believe the plant was responding with its leaves rustling.
Are Weed Psychosis Stories Common?
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2024-10-28 12:37
Weed psychosis stories are not as common as one might think. Only a small percentage of marijuana users seem to experience psychosis - like symptoms. It depends on various factors such as the potency of the weed, the frequency of use, and the individual's genetic makeup. For instance, if someone has a family history of schizophrenia and uses a lot of high - potency weed, they might be more likely to have an experience that could be part of a 'weed psychosis story', but overall, it's not a widespread occurrence.
Stories of Weed Psychosis: What are They?
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2024-10-28 10:29
Stories of weed psychosis can vary a great deal. There are cases where individuals using weed start to lose touch with reality. For example, a person might believe they have superpowers or that they are in a different world altogether. This is likely due to the way marijuana can affect the brain's chemistry, especially in high doses or for those who are more sensitive to its effects. It's important to note that not everyone who uses weed will experience this, but these stories serve as a warning about the potential risks associated with its use.
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