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Build a Drug Empire

Build a Drug Empire

[WARNING] [I do not advocate for drugs. Do not do drugs!] [This is a fantasy and should be treated as such] If you want an MC that is manipulative (ally and enemy like); If you want an MC that wins without even fighting; If you want an MC who is powerful if he has to fight; If you want an MC who earns a lot of money; Then this novel is for you. ---------------------------------------------------- Money can buy everything Caesar believes this all through his life. But, he was poor and an orphan living in a third-world country, which meant he had no power in this world. His opportunities were hindered because of this and he would never be accepted in a normal job. There was one business that had the most lucrative payout than most and can be accessible to people like him; that was drug dealing. But drugs like Joy were banned by the World Church and he had stronger and more powerful competitors waiting to destroy enemies like him. How could he even stand a chance against them? He’ll use his greatest asset, his cunning and intelligent brain. So brilliant, in fact, that his brain could not handle it and manifests hidden knowledge into tangible feelings like sounds and visions. [Level up!] [Pure Joy drug recipe unlocked] But will this be enough? There are people with godlike powers here in this world. Will he be able to outsmart them, or will his hallucinations help him by giving him a way to obtain power? —------------------------------- There are no physical fights in the first chapters, only mind battles and the MC scamming and outsmarting his enemies to build his drug business. The magical and powered fights will only appear once the Miracle Drugs are introduced.
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What are the moral lessons in fictional drug stories?
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2024-12-09 19:40
Many fictional drug stories also teach us about the consequences of our actions. If a character takes a fictional drug - like substance without fully understanding it, like in some horror - themed stories where it unleashes some kind of evil force. It shows that we should be cautious and think about the possible outcomes before doing something, whether it's in the real world or in a fictional context.
How to create a fictional drug?
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2024-10-01 15:20
Well, first you have to come up with a unique name for the drug. Then, decide on its appearance and how it's administered. Also, think about the side effects it might have. It's all about creativity and making it believable in your fictional world.
Can you share some interesting fictional drug stories?
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2024-12-08 16:20
Sure. In 'Alice in Wonderland', the potion that makes Alice grow or shrink can be seen as a kind of fictional drug - like element. It drastically changes her physical state and leads her into all sorts of strange adventures.
How to create a fictional drug effectively and realistically?
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2024-10-05 23:41
To create a fictional drug, start by imagining its purpose. Is it for healing, enhancing abilities, or causing harm? Then, come up with how it's made, administered, and what impact it has on the body and mind. Also, consider any potential countermeasures or antidotes.
Will the fictional drug Focusin actually increase concentration?
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2024-10-01 15:33
I don't think so. Most fictional drugs are made up and have no real effect on concentration.
What are the common themes in fictional drug cartel books?
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2024-12-10 08:05
Power is a common theme. In these books, drug cartels are often shown vying for power, whether it's over territory, the drug trade routes, or influence. Violence is another big one. They depict the brutal and often senseless violence that cartels use to maintain control. Corruption also features prominently as cartels often corrupt law enforcement, politicians, and other institutions.
Good fictional books that deal with the theme of drug addiction
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2024-11-15 05:24
'Junkie' by William S. Burroughs is a classic. Burroughs writes about his own life as a heroin addict in a matter - of - fact way. His writing is often considered a precursor to the modern understanding of drug addiction in literature. It's a short but impactful read that shows the day - to - day struggles of an addict.
How to write fictional drug trips realistically and effectively?
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2024-10-11 01:27
To write fictional drug trips well, you need to focus on the sensory and psychological effects. Describe the hallucinations, the altered perception of time and space, and the emotional swings vividly.
Can you recommend some fictional drug cartel books?
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2024-12-09 18:50
One well - known fictional drug cartel book is 'Narconomics' by Tom Wainwright. It offers a unique perspective on the business side of drug cartels. Another is 'The Power of the Dog' by Don Winslow, which delves deep into the world of drug trafficking and the complex characters involved. And 'Traffic' by Eoin McNamee is also a great read, exploring the dark underworld of drug cartels.
What are some fictional stories that could be titled 'best drug dealer stories' but with a positive moral message?
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2024-12-11 16:43
One could be a story where a former drug dealer turns his life around. He realizes the harm he has caused and starts to work with the police to expose the big drug cartels. He uses his knowledge of the underworld to help the authorities make the streets safer, teaching a moral about redemption.
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