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Alma

Alma

Reed, a young man that had spent his entire life in the slums wished for a miracle. He dreamt that one day he'd escape the ghetto he had been born in and travel across the world. He longed to embark on an adventure and truly begin living a real life. Alas, it was not meant to be. The stars had other plans in mind for the young man. On the night of his sixteenth birthday, he had his life flipped upside down. Caught in the midst of a confrontation between two rival gangs, Reed suffered a fatal injury. As he laid on the street, Reed couldn't help but laugh at how unfair his life had been from beginning to end. Born poor? Sure. No parents? Okay. No opportunities in life? Fine. But his own miserable life, too? "What more can I be deprived of?" Reed muttered as he struggled to keep his eyes open. A soft voice chuckled and said, "Much, much more, boy. But you'll soon have the opportunity to have all your wishes fulfilled." "...If you can earn the right to obtain them." --------------------------------------------- Let this message serve as a FINAL warning to those who have come in expecting the 'usual' type of story on this site. This is 'NOT' a wish-fulfillment based story. Please do NOT come into this novel with the expectation that you will get some kind of fearless action hero. The MC is everything but that. That he will be... this 'fearless, intrepid' person straight out of the FIRST chapter. A bold, charismatic hero with an unshakable resolve and iron will. Get that irritating preconception out of your head right now if you dare venture further into the story. I KNOW that's what you're expecting because that's the common setup with the stories on this site. I am writing a story about personal growth, above all else. Be forewarned about that. I'm serious. That means that the character has to start from the bottom and work his way UP. Not in only in terms of power, but also in the strength of his character -- as in, maturing INTO someone who will become a hero. Not over the course of a SINGLE chapter like some stories do. Not in SINGLE arc, or volume, but over the course of the ENTIRE STORY. My main character starts off as COWARDLY, INDECISIVE, and WHINY. He is by NO measure a heroic person, or EVEN a whole person. He is weak-willed and flawed because that is how I HAVE WRITTEN him to be, for good reason. Now, it's your right to DISLIKE this decision I've made and not read the novel because of that. Absolutely. If you want an OP power-fantasy, then go find it elsewhere on the site. You do you. Don't let me or anyone stop you from reading what you want. But if you read my novel for what it is and then give it a poor review, criticizing it for having a "flawed, detestable, and pathetic main character," I WILL delete your goddamned review on that point alone. tl;dr: My main character isn't fucking He-Man and the Terminator's baby. He's a human being with all the ugly, pathetic parts you don't like seeing in your OP Reincarnation novels. ------------------------------------------------- Any comment or review you'd leave for the novel is worth more than gold to me. Have a good one.
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229 Chs
DON from HELL

DON from HELL

I am the son of Hades I go where I want Darkness is my birthright if I cannot bend heaven then I will raise HELL... I am DON from HELL ... The Prince of the underworld...the son Of Hades went to live on earth because of his curiosity towards Mortals...Without any powers and knowledge about current civilization. Due to some unusual circumstances, Hades decided to send His only Son on the planet... Only with one level up System so he can defend himself properly. Knowing Dons unpredictable Behavior, He first feared that he will cause havoc yet He took that chance for some reason that only a few Gods aware of... Era 21st century... Humanity almost became extinct but somehow new Hope rises where some Humans gained unimaginable powers to fight monsters, and protect themselves from other evil beings Humans only remember God's in mythology but refused to worship them like they never existed before them ... Portals of the monsters started appearing randomly on the earth and these heroes have to take care of it before these monsters come out ...... -------------------++++----------++++---------------++++------ ps: The background image does not Own by me, if you are the artist and want me to take it down then please contact me .... :) Note: Please read the first 50 chapters, before deciding anything further ... ( This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance living or dead is purely coincidental )
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111 Chs
How can miel be used for translating English visual novels?
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2024-12-08 09:34
Miel could potentially be used for translating English visual novels in a few ways. If it's an online translation service, you would simply copy and paste the text from the visual novel into the miel translation interface. If it's a software, it might have features like optical character recognition (OCR) if you are dealing with visual novel images. But again, we need more details about miel to be more precise.
What are the challenges when using miel for English visual novel translation?
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2024-12-07 16:07
The main challenges might include dealing with idiomatic expressions in English visual novels. Miel may struggle to translate these accurately as they are often culturally - bound. Also, if the visual novel has a lot of slang or very modern, trendy language, miel may not have the up - to - date translations for them. And there's also the problem of context. Visual novels rely a lot on the context for the meaning, and miel might not always be able to pick up on that.
In 'alma madrigal is mean to mirabel fanfiction', why is Alma Madrigal mean to Mirabel?
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2024-10-29 04:38
Maybe Alma has high expectations for the family's magic and Mirabel not having it makes Alma disappointed, which she wrongly expresses as meanness.
A Review of 'Best of Julio Cortazar Short Stories'
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2024-12-05 07:48
Julio Cortazar's short stories are known for their unique blend of the real and the surreal. In the 'Best of Julio Cortazar Short Stories', you can expect to encounter stories that play with time, perception, and identity. His writing style is often complex and rich, drawing readers into strange and thought - provoking worlds. For example, in some of his stories, he might start with an ordinary situation like a person waiting at a bus stop, but then gradually introduce elements that make the reader question the nature of reality around them.
Is there appropriate Alma Wade fanfiction?
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2024-12-03 17:34
Yes, there are many appropriate Alma Wade fanfictions. These may focus on her powers, her relationship with other characters in a non - sexual way, or her journey through the story's events. For example, a fanfiction could explore how she copes with the challenges she faces in the game's world.
Is Alma Filcott a True Story?
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2024-10-17 02:16
No, it's not. Alma Filcott is likely a fictional creation rather than based on real events.
Is Alma Filcott a True Story?
1 answer
2024-10-04 05:21
I don't think Alma Filcott is a true story. It might be inspired by some elements but is mainly a fictional construct.
Is Alma Fillcot a true story?
1 answer
2024-10-01 06:39
Alma Fillcot is typically not based on real events. It's more likely a product of imagination or a fictional narrative crafted by the author.
What are some of the best Julio Cortazar short stories?
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2024-12-16 05:07
Definitely 'End of the Game'. It's a complex story that delves into the relationships among a group of children. There's a sense of mystery and a coming - of - age feel to it. And 'Continuity of Parks' is a fascinating short story that blurs the boundaries between the reader's world and the fictional world within the story, making it a very unique reading experience.
What are the most popular Julio Cortazar short stories?
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2024-11-27 16:24
Some of his popular short stories include 'Blow - Up'. It's a complex and thought - provoking story that plays with perception and reality. Another well - known one is 'Axolotl' which delves into themes of identity and transformation in a very unique way.
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