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Byzantine Purple

Byzantine Purple

"History is a survivor's tale. It knows no villains. Only failures." A decade ago, Leudora had her major enemies eliminated - the scientist known as the Dalmatian Serpent, and his followers, who sought her people’s blood. A ruthless guardian of her kin and an unscrupulous politician, Leudora lived with her guilty conscience for as long as the invisible barrier that shields civilization from madness remained intact. But it is no longer so. When the Veil starts to fade, slowly poisoning the air and endangering those whom she once sought to protect, Leudora wants answers. She does not expect it when the answers confirm the Dalmatian Serpent’s theories: Leudora’s own people, conducting bloody experiments to protect themselves from their powerful neighbors, are causing the Veil’s degradation. If this gets out, not only the guilty, but all her people will be blamed. Trying to prevent a war and stop the Veil’s decay, Leudora turns to her enemy’s research. The deeper she delves into the Dalmatian Serpent’s secrets, the more Leudora finds herself drawn to his fascinating mind and dark science. If she follows in his footsteps, all her kin will turn against her. If Leudora stays loyal to her people, she will have to side with those who may bring them all to the verge of extinction. ------------------- Update Schedule: Twice a week following the first ten chapters. Chapter length varies from 3000 words to 11000. Trigger Warnings: questionable morals, toxic relationships, obsessive love/hate, mild gore, occasional violence, psychological and physical abuse, polarizing characters. If any of these aspects disturb you, do not read the novel.
Fantasy
24 Chs
Transmigrated to Gender-Reversed World Game: Full Death Flag Yandere

Transmigrated to Gender-Reversed World Game: Full Death Flag Yandere

Justin Romero, an avid gamer, shares a special bond with his friend Miyuki, who joins him in exploring the intricacies of the Unisex Dating Sim "Dangerously Love Academy." Within this virtual realm, they encounter a plethora of yandere characters, each adding layers of suspense and intrigue to their gaming experience. However, Justin's world is turned upside down when he unexpectedly transmigrates into the body of a character within the game, a character destined for a tragic demise. Alone in a world he once only knew as a digital escape, Justin must navigate the dangerous landscape of Dangerously Love Academy with newfound stakes and consequences. As Justin grapples with the surreal nature of his predicament, he realizes that his choices within the game now have tangible repercussions. Desperate to survive and return to his own reality, he must outsmart the yandere characters and untangle the mysteries surrounding his transmigration. Haunted by the uncertainty of his situation and longing for his friend Miyuki's companionship, Justin discovers hidden depths within himself as he confronts the challenges of this virtual existence. With each encounter, he unravels secrets about the game and himself, ultimately questioning the very nature of his identity. Through perseverance and courage, Justin embarks on a journey of self-discovery, transcending the boundaries of the virtual world and forging connections that defy the constraints of mere simulation. As he navigates the treacherous terrain of Dangerously Love Academy, he learns that love, in all its forms, has the power to transform even the most uncertain of realities.
Fantasy
17 Chs
How does byzantine historical fiction help in understanding Byzantine history?
Byzantine historical fiction can provide a vivid picture. For example, it can show the daily life of people which might not be fully covered in dry historical texts. You can get a sense of how they dressed, what they ate, and how they interacted with each other.
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2024-11-02 11:52
What are the best Byzantine novels?
One of the great Byzantine novels is 'The Alexiad' by Anna Comnena. It provides a detailed account of the reign of her father, Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. Another good one could be 'Byzantium' by Stephen Runciman, which gives a vivid portrayal of the Byzantine Empire's history and culture through a fictionalized lens. And 'Lord of Emperors' by Guy Gavriel Kay also has elements related to the Byzantine world and is well - written.
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2024-12-11 11:57
What were the results of Byzantine literature?
Byzantine literature refers to the literature of the Byzantine Empire in medieval Europe, including many novels. The achievements of Byzantine literature were mainly reflected in the following aspects: 1. Creation of literary forms: Byzantine literature had some unique literary forms such as epics, legends, poems, novels, etc. Among them, epics and legends were one of the most famous forms of Byzantine literature. They described the history and heroic stories of the Byzantine Empire and had extremely high artistic value. 2. Character creation: Byzantine literature was full of characters with deep meanings and emotional descriptions. These characters not only showed the culture, history, and lifestyle of the Byzantine Empire, but also reflected the social style and people's psychology at that time. 3. Exploration of literary topics: Byzantine literature topics covered politics, religion, morality, love and many other aspects. Through different literary works, the authors discussed the political, religious, moral and other issues at that time and put forward their own views and beliefs. 4. Appreciation of literary achievements: Byzantine literature not only has artistic value but also has appreciation value. Their beautiful language and harmonious rhythm had high literary value. At the same time, many works in Byzantine literature were translated into other languages and had a wide influence on the world. Generally speaking, the achievements of Byzantine literature were mainly reflected in the innovation of literary forms, the creation of characters, the exploration of literary topics, and the appreciation of literary achievements. They not only reflected the society and history at that time, but also had a profound influence on the literature of later generations.
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2024-09-22 22:19
What are the characteristics of byzantine mystery novels?
One characteristic is the complex political intrigue. The Byzantine Empire was known for its complex political system, and this is often reflected in the novels with plots full of power struggles, back - stabbing, and secret alliances.
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2024-11-03 06:41
What are the characteristics of byzantine emperors in fiction novels?
In fiction novels, Byzantine emperors are often depicted as powerful and complex. They usually have to deal with political intrigue within the court. For example, in some novels, they are constantly on guard against plots from ambitious nobles or family members.
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2024-11-28 08:26
Can you recommend a novel about Byzantine?
"Byzantine: The Rider Mercenaries from the Silk Road". It described the history of the Eastern Roman Empire entering the stage of betraying the country, the rise of Turkey, and the invasion of the Crusaders. The protagonist crossed the Seljuk and arrived in Constantinople. With the Rider 2 system, he became a Rider Mercenary. The key words in the book were: Rider 2, System, Byzantine, Rome, Eastern Rome, and the Kermtin Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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2025-03-06 04:12
What are the characteristics of byzantine empresses in fiction novels?
They are also characterized by their complex relationships. In many novels, their marriages are a central part of the story. Their relationships with other nobles and the clergy are also explored, showing how they navigated the complex political and social web of the Byzantine Empire. For instance, Empress Zoe's multiple marriages were not just personal affairs but had significant political implications.
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2024-11-13 08:36
What are the common themes in Byzantine vampire novels?
One common theme is the clash between the old, often superstitious beliefs of the Byzantine era and the reality of vampirism. For example, how the people in the story react to the presence of vampires in a society that has its own religious and cultural beliefs.
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2024-12-11 00:59
Character Introduction of Byzantine Eagle: Theoelos of Macedon
The characters included the male lead, Theoelos, who was skilled in archery and riding, brave and fearless, and unparalleled in the world. The best friend of Alexius, the pillar of the empire, and the example of the Greek people. Iron Fist-Theoelos. The supporting male character, Petius, was the second-in-command of the battle group. He had changed from a warrior to a commander. Male supporting role-Nordica, a berserker who is always furious and always abides by his duty. Supporting actor-Tilius, the steady second captain of Iron Fist Company. The supporting actor, Gerald, was the nightmare of the recruits and the gatekeeper of the Macedonians. The supporting actor, Amir, was the high-spirited captain of the battle team and the leader of the guards. Male supporting role-Alexius Kermtin, a Roman giant who was not tall. The actual founder of the Kermtin Dynasty, a man of both military strategy and wisdom, personally created the rise of Kermtin. The protagonist's protector. Supporting actor-Isaac Kermtin, Alexius 'second brother (older brother is dead), the face of the younger generation of the Ke family. The general who was not inferior to his younger brother did not fight for the throne due to political issues and his younger brother's kinship. Male supporting role-Heracleus, the handsome boy of the book friend, Marquis Wucheng, Wang Jian, impatient. The unfinished diplomat of the future war group, his diplomatic style was mostly radical, aggressive, and full of courage. Caius, the female valkyrie who didn't look like a woman... "The Eagle of Byzantine: Theoelos of Macedon." Author: I've lost my head. It's a historical/foreign historical novel with fictional history, hegemony, Europe, and powerful elements. User recommendation: Goose: 7892-54633 My brother, come and help me. "I don't care about being a king," Theoelos said."I don't care about status or reputation. But if it's you, if you can finish what you started…" Alexius: "I know, my friend, that your vision transcends time, but I beg you, take a look at Rome today." "Alright," Theoelos said."I will clear your path for you, but don't forget your promise." ---- The Macedonian Theoelos meant the Macedonian Iron Fist. At the moment when the Empire of 1071 was about to recover, under the pleading of Emperor Alexius, Theoelos would fulfill his promise and wipe out all the enemies in the Eastern and Western worlds. The only things left in his world were horse riding and killing. [System, Riding and Killing, Riding and Killing 2, Byzantine Empire, Rome, Kermtin Revival, Crusade, Norman Storm] . I hope you will like this book.
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2025-01-23 15:59
What were the representative works of Byzantine novels?
Byzantine's representative works included Roman Holiday, Massacre on the Nile, Age of the Empire, and so on. These works were all based on the history of Byzantine, depicting the fates and mental journey of various characters, showing the prosperity and decline of the Roman Empire. Among them," Roman Holiday " was hailed as one of the classic romance movies in the history of movies. It told the romantic story of a princess and an American journalist in Rome.
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2025-02-28 07:23
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