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The Novel's Professor

The Novel's Professor

A happy and fulfilled life, everyone wanted that. Rio was no exception, he too wanted to feel joy and fulfillment. But how many actually achieved that? He didn't know, but he knew that he was not part of those. Rio, a part time editor of a webnovel called, The Last Stand, transmigrated inside the world of the novel. Not as a main character, nor as a villain, not even a student. But as a professor. A simple extra, professor that was never even mentioned in the story. Through some circumstances, he was the mentor of the main cast of characters. Armed with knowledge of the future, treasures of the world, and skills of different origins. He would raise these students to their utmost as early as possible. He felt that there would be no problem. However, as time marches forward he realizes everything was not as simple as he thought. The plot, or the future, as he knew it was going further down the rails. The body he occupied had a mysterious identity. A higher existence watches over him. Realizing the implications, he gave up on staying low key and unknown. He will strive, live, and survive admist this world of cruelty. A world set in a modern futuristic setting where cults roam free, capitalism corruption rises, demons and other races exist. However, even if he survived and lived, will he even feel happinness and fulfillment? He didn't know, but he will live still. — The MC in this story might feel light hearted at first, but as the story progresses he will become more darker. The characters might seem like gary stuish, but don't worry there are plenty of reasons for that. The story does not just focus on demons, but more so on other humans. I have no plans to make this a harem story, and usual super MC. Romance is bleak, I, so far, have no intention on making a lovey dovey scene. Expect daily updates, as I upload a chapter per day. — The cover art is not mine, if the artist has any intent or wishes to take it down please inform me immediately and proper action will take effect. (Undergoing EXTENSIVE EDITING rn)
4.5
129 Chs
The Novel's Extra's Extra

The Novel's Extra's Extra

As a reader, Cristopher always looked for things that entertained him, didn't matter what the "critics" said, all that matters was his own opinion on the novel, so he started reading "The Novel's Extra", a webnovel that despicts an author who is transmigrated to his own novel. It was fun and all with its own good and bad points, really, one of his favorites novels at the end of the journey, and that's taking into account the little fact that he didn't have too many things he was able to enjoy, not in that empty shell that was called life for him... Why could someone be born like that? With a void inside, an endless void that slowly consumes oneself... But... for better or worse... everything changed one day, the same day he woke up to discover he had the same fate of the author whose novel he just finished reading, becoming an extra in a novel, becoming The novel's extra's extra... /Ok, now that's the description I thought of... first of all, for those of you who are reading this, if any, a few points I have to make clear: 1. I'm not an english native speaker, so if you find anything wrong in the text, please let me know, that would help me learn, and I would be thankful for that. 2. I'm writting this out of pure "enjoyment", so while I'll try to be constant, I'll not make any promises. 3. True reason why I'm writing this is because I'm going through a moderate to crippling depression right now (and no, is not because anything trully bad and horrendous happened to me, it seems to have something to do with my brain's malfuctioning, among other things), and doctors told me to try writing as I enjoy reading. So yeah, this is more like a self-help excercise, to keep myself distracted while trying to be safe from my self. 4. I choose to make a fanfiction of "The Novel's Extra" as I don't trully know how to write, and because I really loved that webnovel, though there are some points I didn't particulary liked. 5. If you see some (let's be clear, really much) self insertion on this series, well, that may be me trying to escape reality, to which I make an early warning and disclaimer, and also ask for forgiveness, as I said before, this is more of an excercise, so don't take it too serious. 6. I'll be a slow writer, as I have to still check a few things from the novel, even when I've read it like 3 or 4 times already, and because I know shit about writing a novel or a series. 7. If you get to enjoy this, then that's good, I would be glad about it, maybe even more motivated, but I don't really expect this to be any good. Thanks to you all who may, or may not, be reading this novel./ This is already in Scribble Hub and Royal Road under the same username, well, almost, Dvelasquez, because why not, right?
4.4
156 Chs
What are the characteristics of Persian love novels?
1 answer
2024-11-08 19:44
They often have strong emotional themes. Persian love novels usually depict love in a very passionate and deep way.
Can you recommend some Persian love novels?
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2024-11-08 21:49
One famous Persian love novel is 'Layli and Majnun'. It tells a tragic love story. The love between Layli and Majnun is so intense but faces many obstacles.
What are the characteristics of persian novels?
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2024-10-27 19:18
They tend to be very poetic. Persian language has a long history of poetry, and this influence can be seen in the prose of novels. Writers use flowery language and vivid imagery to tell their stories. For instance, the use of metaphors related to nature, like comparing a beautiful woman to a flower, is quite common.
What are the characteristics of top Persian novels?
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2024-11-05 17:51
Many of them are known for their beautiful and elaborate language. Persian has a long literary tradition, and the novels often make use of its poetic and descriptive capabilities. The use of metaphors and similes is common, painting vivid pictures in the reader's mind.
What are the characteristics of the best classic Persian novels?
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2024-11-06 15:56
The best classic Persian novels often have rich cultural and historical elements. For example, 'Shahnameh' is a great repository of Persian history and mythology. They also tend to explore deep human emotions. In 'Layli and Majnun', the intense love and longing are palpable. Another characteristic is their use of beautiful and elaborate language. Persian literature is known for its poetic prose, and novels like 'The Blind Owl' showcase this with their evocative descriptions.
Is 'Persian Lessons' a True Story?
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2024-10-14 13:33
Yes, 'Persian Lessons' is based on a true story. It draws inspiration from real events and experiences.
Can you recommend some top Persian novels?
3 answers
2024-11-05 17:54
One of the top Persian novels is 'The Blind Owl' by Sadegh Hedayat. It's a complex and somewhat surreal work that delves into themes of alienation and the human psyche.
Can you recommend some good persian novels?
1 answer
2024-10-29 00:18
One great Persian novel is 'The Blind Owl' by Sadegh Hedayat. It's a complex and dream - like narrative that delves into themes of alienation and the human psyche.
Can you recommend some best classic Persian novels?
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2024-11-06 12:49
Well, 'The Conference of the Birds' is a wonderful classic Persian novel. It's a Sufi allegory that uses the journey of the birds in search of their king as a metaphor for the spiritual journey of humans towards enlightenment. It's beautifully written and full of wisdom. Also, 'Layli and Majnun' is a classic love story that has been told and retold in Persian literature, with its themes of unrequited love and passion.
Analysis of 'the persian carpet short story'
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2024-11-12 14:27
The 'the persian carpet short story' might be about the Persian carpet which could symbolize different things. It could be about the beauty and craftsmanship of the Persian carpet. For example, it might describe the intricate patterns and vivid colors that are characteristic of Persian carpets.
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