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Droop?

Droop?

The random voices are on my head on that day-- it stopped. Everyone heard it, and they said that it also stopped. Most of the adults and kids are not mentally/physically well after that day. People called them the Droops. The Droops don’t obtain any Power. Power? Yes, everyone except the Droops has unnatural abilities; it’s bad news for most people. Why? Most people are too strong, and somehow they can’t control themselves(not just the Power) because of it. The people who possessed Power are thirstily mercilessly killing every person if no one will take care of them. These abilities are giving a unique behavior to people that make them brutal. That's why these abilities/superpowers were called Power/s. Their killing behavior appears when they use their abilities frequently. Speaking of behavior, everyone doesn’t behave like they were before. People are trying to get their original behavior/personality; they somehow see it depressing to change. They could be aggressive, passive, sensitive, insensitive, and eccentric like animals. Of course, these changes in behavior could be linked to Power. Joining the city’s community service is the only way to found out the behind of these curtains. This facility is easy to set foot in because it’s voluntary. Their goal is to protect the Droops from people's murderous personalities and keep people from becoming homicidal people. What are the voices that seem to come out of nowhere? What exactly are Droops? Why are we endowed with these abilities? What are my responsibilities when I'm part of community service? What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? What is going on with everyone?
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Sunroot

Sunroot

Sunroot tells the story of a young man caught between the light of his father’s legacy and the darkness that has overtaken his former friends. Set in a vibrant and whimsical dark fantasy world brimming with extraordinary creatures and powerful forces, the story follows Orin, a boy born with a deep connection to nature, drawing strength from the sun and commanding the growth of plants. At a young age, Orin was kidnapped by a sinister organization known as The Veil, a secretive force that abducts children with unique powers and molds them into weapons for its own mysterious purposes. Orin’s father, Lucian, a legendary hero revered for his heroism and power, has spent years searching for his son, liberating countless children from the clutches of The Veil. But the damage wrought by the organization runs deep—many of the children, once freed, have become corrupted by the horrors they endured. They now roam the world, causing chaos and destruction, without the control that The Veil had once forced upon them. When Lucian finally reunites with Orin, it is clear that his son is no longer the innocent child he remembers. Orin, now a young man, has endured unimaginable trials and witnessed the fall of his friends into darkness. His heart aches not just for his own freedom, but for the redemption of those who have lost their way. Despite his kind and pacifistic nature, Orin takes it upon himself to stop his former comrades, torn between his duty to the world and his desire to save those who have become monsters. As Orin’s journey unfolds, he struggles with the weight of the world on his shoulders. The powers he once thought of as gifts now feel like burdens. His ability to command the natural world is incredible, but it serves as a constant reminder of what he has lost. His connection to the earth, though strong, is not enough to guide him through the moral dilemmas he faces: can his friends truly be saved, or is their redemption beyond his reach? Should he follow in his father’s footsteps as a hero, or carve his own path, uncertain and uncharted? Meanwhile, Lucian, whose powers are fading, must come to terms with the fact that his time as a hero may be coming to an end. He has long hoped that Orin would succeed him as a beacon of hope and light for the world, but he is unsure if his son is ready to bear such a heavy responsibility. Lucian’s faith in his son is unshakable, but he cannot help but fear the outcome of the battles that lie ahead, battles not just of blades and magic, but of the heart and the soul. At its core, Sunroot is a tale of growth, redemption, and the enduring power of hope. Orin’s journey will take him across vast landscapes, from lush forests bathed in water like sunlight to darkened lands ravaged by the remnants of The Veil. Along the way, he will face powerful enemies, haunting memories, and impossible choices. Sunroot is a deeply emotional, imagery rich fantasy that explores themes of loss, healing, and the delicate balance of light and dark. As Orin’s path unfolds, readers will be drawn into a world where the forces of nature themselves come to life, where the line between friend and foe is blurred, and where the greatest battles are not fought with weapons, but in the mind. Author's notes: Updates will be decent now and frequent when my computer is working. This story is for all ages. If you like this story, look at my profile and check out my other(s). Please enjoy my tale of tragedy and redemption.
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Why is Pulp Fiction called Pulp Fiction?
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2024-10-01 14:06
It's called Pulp Fiction probably because of its style and content that resembles the pulp magazines of the past, known for their gritty and sensational stories.
Describe the pulp in Pulp Fiction.
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2024-12-02 06:07
In 'Pulp Fiction', the 'pulp' refers to the gritty, often seedy underworld that the story is set in. It's a world filled with criminals, drugs, and moral ambiguity. The characters are rough around the edges and the situations they find themselves in are far from ordinary or genteel.
Is 'correctamundo pulp fiction' a specific type of pulp fiction?
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2024-12-07 14:22
No. 'Pulp fiction' is a broad genre with various sub - genres. 'Correctamundo' is just an odd word added here. It's not a distinct category of 'pulp fiction'. It could be someone's creative or humorous way of referring to regular 'pulp fiction' with an emphasis on something being right about it.
Is 'i pulp fiction' a new form of pulp fiction?
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2024-12-06 12:21
It could be. If 'i pulp fiction' is an attempt to modernize or re - imagine pulp fiction, it might incorporate new themes, such as modern technology or different cultural perspectives, while still maintaining the fast - paced, action - filled, and somewhat lurid nature of traditional pulp fiction. However, if it's just a misnomer or an accidental name, then it's not really a new form at all.
Is 'Miracle Pulp Fiction' a new adaptation of 'Pulp Fiction'?
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2024-11-08 07:59
At present, there is no evidence to suggest that 'Miracle Pulp Fiction' is a new adaptation of 'Pulp Fiction'. But considering the popularity of the original movie, it wouldn't be too surprising if someone was planning such a thing. It could be a reimagining with a new twist, or perhaps it's just a name used for a related art piece or analysis.
What is the significance of 'pulp fiction copley pulp fiction'?
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2024-11-07 00:39
I'm not entirely sure what 'pulp fiction copley pulp fiction' specifically refers to. 'Pulp Fiction' is a well - known movie. Maybe 'Copley' could be a place, a name, or something related to a particular edition or analysis of 'Pulp Fiction'. Without more context, it's hard to determine its exact significance.
How close is Pulp Fiction to actual pulp fiction?
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2024-10-08 15:41
It's not very close. Pulp Fiction takes some elements from the concept of pulp fiction but adds a lot of Tarantino's unique style and storytelling.
Pulp Fiction
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2025-01-16 08:41
Pulp Fictions was a film directed by Quentin Tarantino. It told several vulgar and bizarre stories. The movie used the violence and absurdity of the underworld as its theme, showing the philosophy of human nature and the phenomenon of violence in society. It used an unconventional narrative technique to interweave three seemingly independent but echoing stories. " Pulp Fictions " had a profound impact on the film industry and was considered one of Quentin Tarantino's masterpieces.
Pulp Fiction
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2025-01-14 10:05
Pulp Fictions was a film directed by Quentin Tarantino, which told the story of several pieces of vulgar stories. The movie used the violence and absurdity of the underworld as its theme, showing people's fates and choices. It used an unconventional narrative technique to deliver three seemingly independent yet echoing stories to the audience. Pulp Fictions attracted the audience's comedic feelings with its post-modern characteristics and the deconstruction of the gangster characters. The film had a profound influence on the movies of the late 1990s, and attracted many fans and experts with its low-cost independent production and personal style.
Will there be a Pulp Fiction 2?
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2024-10-06 16:57
I don't think there will be. The original was such a classic that it might be difficult to come up with a worthy follow-up. Besides, the story seemed pretty complete as it was.
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