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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 good metaphors for a scary story?
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2024-11-11 14:16
The dark forest can be a great metaphor. It represents the unknown and hidden dangers, just like in a scary story where the characters often venture into the unfamiliar and face threats. The howling wind in the forest is like the approaching danger, making the air full of fear.
How can metaphors enhance scary stories?
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2024-11-25 15:12
Metaphors can enhance scary stories by creating a more vivid and immersive atmosphere. For example, if the forest is described as a 'green hell', it immediately gives the reader a sense of danger and dread. It makes the setting seem more alive and menacing.
What are some common metaphors for scary stories?
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2024-11-25 03:34
A metaphor could be 'the storm as a wrathful god'. In scary stories, a violent storm might be used to show that some powerful and angry force is about to descend upon the characters. For example, it could be a sign of an approaching evil. 'The mirror as a gateway to another world' is also used. Mirrors often have an air of mystery in horror, as if they could be portals to places full of danger. And 'the cellar as a dungeon of nightmares'. Cellars are often dark, damp and full of unknown things in scary tales, much like a dungeon where nightmares lurk.
How can I use metaphors effectively in a scary story?
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2024-11-11 11:15
Use them to set the mood. For example, if you describe the night as a 'black velvet curtain that swallows all light', it immediately creates a sense of dread. The darkness being so thick that it's like a curtain gives the impression of something suffocating and all - encompassing.
How to write metaphors effectively in a story?
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2024-10-18 07:18
Well, you need to think of unique comparisons. Like, compare something unexpected but that makes total sense when you explain it. For example, saying 'Her smile was a warm blanket on a cold night' instead of just 'She had a nice smile'.
Celebrating Years 2 Metaphors
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2024-12-18 14:48
The metaphor in Celebrating Years 2 referred to the deeper meaning implied or symbolized by some details, dialogue, or scenes. We can see the discussion about the metaphor of "Celebrating Years 2", but the specific content of the metaphor is not mentioned. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to get a specific answer to the metaphor of " Celebrating Years 2."
Celebrating Years 2 Metaphors
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2024-12-18 01:09
The metaphor in " Celebrating Years 2 " was mainly reflected in the behavior and details of the characters. The Second Prince's habit of not wearing shoes properly was a metaphor for his fate in life. His father's indifference and ruthlessness towards him made him feel that no one cared about him and that he could be abandoned at any time. The four words he had given the Qing Emperor," widower, widow, and all alone," were also a metaphor for his father's dissatisfaction and sorrow. Other than that, there were other meanings in " Celebrating Years 2," such as the various characters and mysteries Fan Xian encountered, as well as the names of the characters. However, the meaning and function of the specific metaphor needed to be further watched to draw an accurate conclusion.
Celebrating Years 2 Metaphors
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2024-12-17 23:47
There were many details about the metaphor in " Celebrating Years 2 ", but the specific meaning of the metaphor was not clearly explained in the search results provided. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to determine the specific meaning of the metaphor in Celebrating Years 2.
Celebrating Years 2 Metaphors
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2024-12-16 21:33
Metaphors in Celebrating Years 2 referred to the use of hints and symbols to convey deeper meanings and thoughts. We can see discussions about the metaphor of Celebrating Years 2, but there is no specific explanation or analysis. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to provide an accurate answer to the metaphor of " Celebrating Years 2 ".
Celebrating Years 2 Metaphors
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2024-12-16 19:35
The metaphor in " Celebrating Years 2 " was mainly reflected in the behavior and details of the characters. For example, the Second Prince's habit of not wearing shoes properly implied his fate in life. No one cared about him and he could be abandoned at any time. The Qing Emperor's words to the Second Prince," widower, widower, and alone," were also a metaphor for his tragic fate. In addition, there were some allusions and hints in the play, such as Teng Zijing's saying," He who stays with vermilion is red, he who stays with ink is black." This caused Fan Xian to doubt his own memories. This implied the remnants of cultural memories in a newly developed society. In addition, there were also some metaphor involving music and character naming, but the specific details needed to be further watched to understand.
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