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Red Leaf

Red Leaf

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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Is the whistle blower a second-story news?
2 answers
2024-10-02 22:52
It depends. Sometimes it could be considered second-story news, but it really depends on the context and the significance of the whistleblower's revelations.
What's the story behind the whistle blower?
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2024-10-11 13:06
Well, usually, the story of a whistle blower starts with them noticing something wrong or illegal. They then face the tough decision of whether to come forward and risk facing backlash. Sometimes, they do it out of a sense of moral duty.
What are the characteristics of Guillermo del Toro Fantastic Fiction?
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2024-11-23 04:52
Guillermo del Toro's fantastic fiction is often characterized by its richly detailed and darkly imaginative worlds. His works blend elements of horror, fantasy, and the macabre in a unique way. For example, in 'Pan's Labyrinth', he creates a world full of grotesque yet fascinating creatures and a complex, haunting story that blurs the line between reality and fantasy.
What is the genre of 'the fall del toro and hogan novel'?
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2024-11-14 11:16
I'm not sure as the title 'the fall del toro and hogan novel' doesn't clearly indicate the genre. It could potentially be a mystery if 'the fall' is a central event that needs to be investigated. Or it might be a thriller if there are elements of suspense and danger.
What are the common themes in Guillermo del Toro short stories?
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2024-11-26 04:02
One common theme is the exploration of the otherworldly. His stories often feature strange creatures and supernatural elements that exist on the fringes of our known reality. For example, in some of his works, there are beings from different dimensions that interact with humans in unexpected ways.
Who are the main characters in Guillermo del Toro graphic novels?
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2024-10-31 13:27
In 'Hellboy: The Crooked Man', Hellboy is the main focus, of course. He is a demon - like being raised by humans. He has a complex personality, being both tough and with a sense of humor, and he is constantly facing the dark forces that are part of his world.
Where to tell scary stories and who is Del Toro related to this?
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2024-10-01 23:07
You could tell scary stories around a campfire or at a sleepover. As for Del Toro, not sure how he's related here.
What are the main themes in Guillermo del Toro's vampire novels?
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2024-11-29 01:04
One of the main themes is the corruption of humanity. In his vampire novels, the vampires often represent a force that brings out the worst in people, whether it's through fear or the allure of power.
Can you recommend some Guillermo del Toro vampire novels?
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2024-11-28 10:57
One of Guillermo del Toro's notable works related to vampires is 'The Strain' trilogy. It presents a unique take on the vampire lore, with a scientific and apocalyptic spin.
What are the most terrifying elements in Guillermo del Toro Horror Stories?
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2024-11-27 11:11
The most terrifying elements are often the grotesque creatures. Guillermo del Toro has a knack for creating monsters that are both physically horrifying and psychologically disturbing. For example, some of the creatures have distorted body parts and inhuman features, which play on our primal fears of the unknown and the abnormal.
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