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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 are some popular cultural scary stories?
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2024-12-01 21:39
One popular cultural scary story is the Japanese 'Kuchisake - Onna'. It's about a woman with a slit mouth. Legend has it that she asks people if they think she's pretty. If you say no, she'll kill you; if you say yes, she'll slit your mouth like hers. Another is the Mexican 'La Llorona'. It tells of a weeping woman who drowned her children and now wanders, crying and looking for them. And in some African cultures, there are stories of shape - shifting witches that can take on the form of animals to harm people at night.
How do folklore scary stories reflect cultural values?
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2024-12-04 22:37
In Japanese folklore, the 'Kuchisake - Onna' can be seen as a reflection of the cultural emphasis on beauty standards. Her asking if people think she's pretty and punishing those who answer wrongly might be related to the high importance placed on appearance in Japanese society. In Scandinavian folklore, the 'Draugr' stories may show the value of protecting one's home and property. Since these undead creatures often guard treasures or their former abodes, it implies that in the culture, home and possessions were highly regarded.
How do cultural scary stories reflect the values and fears of a society?
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2024-12-02 04:48
Cultural scary stories are like a mirror of a society's values and fears. Take the 'La Llorona' from Mexican culture. It reflects the importance of family and the consequences of a mother's extreme actions. The idea of a mother who has lost her children and is in eternal torment because of her own misdeed shows how family is highly valued. In African stories about shape - shifting witches, it can show the fear of the unseen and the unknown within the community. These witches can attack at night, when it's dark and people are most vulnerable, highlighting the fear of the night and hidden threats.
Tamil cultural stories
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2024-11-21 04:19
Tamil culture has a rich tapestry of stories. For example, there are many folk tales that teach moral values. One such story is about a kind-hearted peasant who helps a magical bird and in return is blessed with a bountiful harvest. These stories have been passed down through generations and play an important role in preserving Tamil heritage.
Indian cultural stories
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2024-11-13 00:59
There are also stories about the different gods in the Hindu pantheon. For example, the story of Ganesha, the elephant - headed god. He is known as the remover of obstacles. According to the story, his mother Parvati created him out of clay and he was given his unique form and powers by Shiva.
Sister Indian Cultural Stories
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2024-12-15 12:00
There are also stories of sisterly love in Indian mythology. For instance, in some tales, sisters are shown to be very loyal. They might go to great lengths to protect their siblings from harm. They are often depicted as having a strong bond that is unbreakable by external forces.
Indian cultural stories for kids
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2024-12-14 11:39
One popular Indian cultural story for kids is the story of the Elephant and the Tailor. In this story, an elephant goes to a tailor's shop to get its trunk cooled off. At first, the tailor is kind, but later he pricks the elephant's trunk with a needle out of annoyance. The elephant then fills its trunk with dirty water from a nearby pond and sprays it all over the tailor's shop as revenge. It teaches kids about kindness and not to be mean.
Stories of cross - cultural cooperation
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2024-12-04 13:17
In the business world, there was a project where a Japanese company and an American company collaborated. The Japanese brought their precision and attention to detail, while the Americans contributed their innovative and risk - taking approach. They were developing a new type of hybrid car. At first, there were misunderstandings in communication styles. For example, the Japanese were more formal in meetings, while the Americans were more laid - back. But through cultural sensitivity training and lots of open - minded discussions, they managed to combine their strengths and create a very successful product.
Driver and Indian cultural stories
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2024-11-28 00:52
In India, bus drivers play a significant role. There was a story of a bus driver in a small village. He was known for always being on time. He used to pick up school children every day. One day, during the monsoon season, the road was flooded. But instead of canceling the route, he found a way to drive through the shallower parts and ensured the children reached school safely. This shows the dedication of Indian drivers.
What are the cultural stories in Dayan?
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2024-11-25 16:59
Perhaps there is a story about the local cuisine in Dayan. The unique recipes and ingredients have their own origins. For example, a certain dish might have been created to make use of the local abundant produce, and over time, it has become a symbol of Dayan's food culture, with stories of family gatherings and celebrations associated with it.
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