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Damn! My Wives Are So Scary!

Damn! My Wives Are So Scary!

Is Mc handsome? Of course! Is Mc cool? Of course! Is Mc OP? Of course! Is Mc silly? Of course! Is Mc shameless? Of course! Is the author handsome? Of course! Undoubtfully! —————————————————— Roel Leonis, a contemporary man from Earth, discovers himself transported to a fantasy world filled with mystical elements entirely absent on Earth. In this world, magic serves as the bedrock, and individuals known as "mages," who wield magic, are as numerous as cats and dogs. As a transmigrant without the customary aid of a "system," Roel must strive diligently to survive in a fantasy world where power holds unparalleled significance. Even without the so-called "system," his wealth of experience reading fantasy novels and the extraordinary talents inherent in his new body allowed him to ascend to the pinnacle. At the age of 25, he had reached the status of a tenth-level mage, securing the title of the strongest young mage in the history of mankind! Regrettably, owing to his excessively menacing presence and the dread inspired by his talents, he found himself ensnared and poisoned by the emperor of the human empire he had faithfully served! "Damn it! If you intend to end me, do it honorably in battle and adhere to martial ethics!" His lifeless body was discarded in the forbidden forest, but by some miraculous turn of events, the dying Roel was rescued by the Black Dragon Lord known as "Calamity" and conveyed to the dragon's palace, where he was chosen to be the legendary dragon's husband!? "My dear~ shall we begin our husband-and-wife ceremony?~" "Hey! Hold on! Shouldn't we at least get to know each other first!?" "Hehe~ That's entirely unnecessary; just leave everything to me, my dear~" —————————————————— #Tags: #Anti-hero #Dragons #Magic #OverpoweredCharacter #Handsome-male-lead #Beautiful-female-lead #Transmigrant #Harem #Cruel Protagonist #Romance #Comedy #Yandere #Possessive Characters #Demon #Elves #Psychopath Character #Heroes #R-18 #Strong-Love-Relationships #Hate-Love-Relationship #Action #Adventure
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My Female Disciple are scary

My Female Disciple are scary

For me, the world of cultivation was divided into three difficulty levels: The easy level Mortal Plane where I made mob characters cry the name of their ancestors. The medium level Spiritual Plane where mob characters made me cry the name of my ancestors. The hard level Heavenly Plane where I joined my ancestors. After experiencing all sorts of turbulence for more than thousand years and somehow restarting my life again in the middle of easy level (Mortal Plane), I wanted to do nothing more than become an NPC and peacefully ascend to higher planes without fighting like those hot-blooded lunatics of shounen manga. As such, I painstakingly taught my dear disciples all sorts of knowledge in hopes that they could provide senior support for their master in the future. Yet… how did things turn out this way? What do you mean you are going to destroy the Heavenly Demon Sect? Isn’t that supposed to be the duty of high spec MCs? Oh wait, you are a high-spec MC. Wait what? You want to rule over the world? Go and cure your chuuni disease before you come before me again. And you, you, and you. What do you mean by you will not let anybody take our master? Wear your dress properly and go meet the therapist immediately. *sigh* I can’t take it anymore. Someone, please replace me. My female disciples are scary. (Note: English is just so so, so be please awared to the future error.) (Very Important Note) Mister feeling_tired give me his blessing to continue this, and i hope that i don't ruined this great book, i really hope. ( ̄~ ̄;) ..................... I do not own the art or any portion of it. Artwork by hour Link - https://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=15792594
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What makes Hispanic scary stories unique?
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2024-12-03 15:59
The Hispanic culture has a rich history and strong religious and superstitious beliefs. This is what makes their scary stories unique. For example, many stories are intertwined with Catholicism, such as the idea of the devil and angels. The use of local folklore and the connection to the land also play a part. The settings, often in rural areas or around old colonial buildings, add to the spookiness.
What are the origins of some Hispanic scary stories?
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2024-11-25 04:01
Many Hispanic scary stories have their roots in ancient indigenous beliefs and superstitions. For example, the concept of vengeful spirits like La Llorona may have been influenced by the Aztec or Mayan beliefs in the afterlife and the power of the dead. These stories were then passed down through generations, often with added elements from Spanish colonial culture.
Can you share some scary Hispanic stories?
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2024-11-23 16:21
One scary Hispanic story is about La Llorona. It's said that she was a woman who drowned her children in a fit of rage. Now, her spirit wanders near rivers and lakes, weeping and looking for her lost children. At night, people claim to hear her cries, which send chills down their spines.
Tell me a Hispanic scary story.
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2024-12-05 15:13
In some Hispanic scary stories, there are tales of haunted haciendas. These old, large estates are said to be filled with the spirits of the people who once lived and died there. Strange noises, like the sound of rattling chains or whispering voices, can be heard at night. People who enter these haciendas sometimes feel a sudden coldness and an overwhelming sense of dread, as if they are being watched by unseen eyes.
Can you share some interesting Hispanic scary stories?
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2024-11-24 10:41
One famous Hispanic scary story is 'La Llorona'. It's about a woman who drowned her children in a fit of rage and now wanders the earth, weeping and looking for them. Her ghost is often said to be seen near bodies of water, and she is known to target children.
What are some of the most well - known scary Hispanic stories?
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2024-11-24 07:21
There's also the legend of the Nahual. In Hispanic folklore, a Nahual is a person who can transform into an animal, usually at night. Sometimes, these Nahuals are associated with dark magic. There are tales of Nahuals using their powers for evil, like stealing from or harming others in their animal form, which is really spooky.
Hispanic Halloween Scary Stories: What are some popular ones?
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2024-11-06 17:05
One popular Hispanic Halloween scary story is 'La Llorona'. It's about a weeping woman who lost her children and now haunts near rivers, crying for her lost babies. Another is 'El Cucuy', a boogeyman - like figure. Parents often use the threat of El Cucuy to make their children behave. It's said to lurk in the shadows, waiting to snatch naughty kids.
Are Erotic Hispanic Stories a part of Hispanic literature?
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2024-11-28 17:10
Hispanic literature typically showcases the heritage, traditions, and the struggles and triumphs of the Hispanic people. It is not typically associated with erotic stories. We have great works that explore the indigenous roots, the impact of Spanish colonization, and the modern - day identity of Hispanics, rather than focusing on the inappropriate genre of erotic stories.
Hispanic Halloween Scary Stories: How do they differ from other cultures' scary stories?
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2024-11-06 20:56
Hispanic scary stories often have strong ties to Catholicism and local superstitions. For example, many involve religious elements like the souls in purgatory. In contrast, some Asian scary stories might focus more on ancestor spirits or karma. Also, Hispanic stories tend to have a vivid use of local landscapes, like deserts and old haciendas, as spooky settings, while Western European scary stories may feature more castles and forests.
Is the 'el coco scary story' popular in all Hispanic countries?
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2024-10-29 18:13
No. While the 'el coco' story has a strong presence in many Hispanic countries, it's not equally popular everywhere. Some regions may have their own local scary stories that are more prominent.
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