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Eternas Infernum

Eternas Infernum

Eternas Hominis Infernum; an ancient species of evolved humans that the world knows very little about, except that they are never bound by the limitations of mortal bodies and can unleash magic on equal grounds against sorcerers. They were once normal children that were destined to be reborn from a young age as magic fueled warriors who have the ability to choose their own paths; even if it means killing monsters or slaughtering kings. What very few of the common people know is Eternas Infernum isn't just a dangerously powerful species of fighters, but a band of brothers raised every few generations to change the world for the better. Follow along as the newest generation of Eternas brothers face against many conflicting battles; be it sorcerers, beasts, or politics. They were trained to face it all in the home of the Eternas. ***** Main Characters: Twin Eternas SELITH and MYDRON: the closest of comrades with the strongest of wills. EVERUS the Quick: master of projectiles and keeping a light foot wherever he hunts. OMARI the Bear: the strongest Eternas to ever walk the lands, slayer of the great Divven. TARK the Tracker: finder of the ancient amulet and savior of the royal princess. GUIN the Warlock: bearer of wizard's blood in the body of the Eternas. ZEKELL the Fallen: Eternas unknown ***** Book One: Heart of Seven Sons Book Two: TBD Book Three: TBD Book Four: TBD ***** Chapter Lengths: 1600-3000 words [ mostly 2500 ] Forget about me asking you for money, just buy stickers from Redbubble: Revelationist.redbubble.com
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Burns Eternal

Burns Eternal

★ In the heart of a primeval forest, where the darkness cast a bone chilling glow, stood a girl of supernatural beauty and terrifying powers. Her silver hair cascaded down her shoulders like a silken waterfall, shimmering under the moonlight, crackling with raw energy. Her eyes, a piercing gold, burned with an infernal intensity, like the molten Sulphur of hell… ★★★★★ In a land where humans and supernatural beings coexist. Of the lands inhabited by humans stood one of the most powerful and greatest kingdom, Eldoria, ruled by its charming and wise king, king Aaron, the only human king with four wives, including; a vampire, a witch, a werewolf, and a human. Was it hard? Of course, it was challenging to keep his wives from ripping his and each other heads out. Raised with love and weapons, Brittany, the last child of King Aaron, half-siblings possess extraordinary abilities. However, she remains lacking in many ways. Despite her father’s unwavering love, she still endures constant bullying from her three sisters. She is kind-hearted, stubborn, shy, gentle, innocent and flawlessly beautiful. Her eyes, two enchanting amber-bluish hazel orbs and her long silky dark hair stood out of all king Aaron children’s striking appearance of raven black hair and all shades of green eyes. Only, it just happened that things stopped being weak for Brittany one fateful day as she began to undergo transformations, signalling the abeyant powers she never knew that were within her. Will this mark the beginning of a new chapter in her story? What role will this newfound strength play when darkness arises? ««« This book is splitted into two parts (or volume) including; Volume 1- Brittany's life and adventure with family. Volume 2- Married to the cold prince: a new journey begins. »»» This is a book I write in my spare time, so expect limited uploads. As always, the author is open to hearing your thoughts, so do not forget to vote and leave your sincere reviews. ♥ Midsummer07.
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Analysis of Ernest Hemingway's Fantastic Fiction
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2024-12-04 09:16
Ernest Hemingway is renowned for his concise and impactful writing style. In his 'fantastic fiction' (if we consider works with elements of the extraordinary), one can see his ability to blend reality and the surreal. For example, in some of his short stories, he might use dream - like sequences or characters with extraordinary abilities within the context of a rather ordinary setting. This creates a unique reading experience as it makes the reader question what is real and what is a product of the characters' minds or the overall narrative's fabric.
What are the characteristics of Ernest Hemingway's fiction?
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2024-10-29 04:33
His fictions usually have themes of masculinity, courage, and the struggle against nature. In many of his works, like 'A Farewell to Arms', male characters face difficult situations and have to show their bravado. The settings are often in the outdoors or in the midst of war, which intensifies the sense of struggle.
What are the 10 Ernest Hemingway novels?
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2024-11-29 23:49
Some of his well - known novels include 'The Sun Also Rises', 'A Farewell to Arms', and 'For Whom the Bell Tolls'. There are others like 'The Old Man and the Sea' which is very famous for its simple yet profound story of an old fisherman's struggle. But off the top of my head, I can't list all 10 immediately.
What are the characteristics of Ernest Hemingway's Fantastic Fiction?
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2024-12-04 16:49
One characteristic is his use of vivid yet simple language. Even in his fantastic fiction, Hemingway doesn't overcomplicate things. For example, he can describe a strange or otherworldly scene with just a few well - chosen words, making it easy for the reader to visualize. Another is his focus on the individual's experience. Whether it's a character in a fantastical situation or facing a strange phenomenon, the story often revolves around how that individual copes and what it reveals about them.
What are some famous Ernest Hemingway fiction books?
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2024-11-23 14:19
Well, 'The Sun Also Rises' is a great Hemingway fiction book. It's about a group of expatriates in Europe after World War I, showing their disillusioned lives. Then there's 'The Garden of Eden', which delves into themes of love, marriage, and identity. And 'Islands in the Stream' is also among his notable works, with its complex portrayal of the main character's life.
What are the characteristics of Ernest Hemingway's flash fiction?
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2024-11-04 04:52
Ernest Hemingway's flash fiction is known for its concise yet powerful style. His stories often feature simple language but convey deep emotions. For example, in some of his short works, he can create a vivid sense of a character's struggle or a moment of truth in just a few paragraphs. The dialogues are sharp and to the point, adding to the overall impact. His use of understatement is also a key characteristic, leaving much unsaid but still making the reader feel the full weight of the situation.
Can you recommend Ernest Hemingway fiction books for beginners?
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2024-11-23 14:20
Another good one for beginners is 'The Sun Also Rises'. It's about a group of young people in post - World War I Europe. The characters are interesting, and Hemingway's simple yet profound writing makes it accessible. You can easily get into the story and start to appreciate his unique way of storytelling.
Analysis of 'Indian Camp' by Ernest Hemingway
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2024-12-05 14:33
In 'Indian Camp', Hemingway presents a complex and somewhat brutal view of life. The story shows the young Nick's exposure to birth and death in a very raw way. The setting in the Indian camp is a place full of pain and struggle. For example, the woman giving birth in difficult circumstances while the men are powerless or indifferent in a sense. It reflects the harshness of existence.
What are the best Ernest Hemingway novels?
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2024-12-03 16:05
Some of the best Ernest Hemingway novels include 'The Sun Also Rises'. It's a great portrayal of the Lost Generation, showing their disillusionment and aimless wandering. Another one is 'A Farewell to Arms', which tells a tragic love story against the backdrop of war. And 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' is also a masterpiece, exploring themes of war, sacrifice, and human nature.
What are the characteristics of Ernest Hemingway novels?
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2024-11-27 22:27
Many of his novels are set in exotic locations. 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' is set during the Spanish Civil War, and the description of the Spanish landscape and the local people adds a rich backdrop to the story. This not only makes the story more interesting but also helps to convey the complex political and social situations of that time.
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