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Incubus's Curse: Path To Incubism

Incubus's Curse: Path To Incubism

To have your heart broken is one thing, but to be cursed by a witch and fed to a succubus is another. Hiro is just an ordinary teenager, well except for the fact he was born into a family of sorcerer's. But that's besides the point and don't worry about the secret imperial academy he's attending after normal school haha. Hiro Natsu just wanted a peacful life, forgetting about his family's legacy and just having fun, but the fates told him he could go fuck himself as his girlfriend which he loved more than anyone broke his heart and then he was captured and his body was messed with. The witch which captured him used him as a toy, just a plaything for her pet succubus in hopes of evolving her and getting her stronger since she could sense he was busting with strong magical energy. But at the same time he thought the fates abandoned him, he ate the forbidden fruit and was cursed. He didn't know if it was by the gods, Satan, the fates, but that day he died and was born anew, Hiro the cursed incubus, He who was once human but is no more and now must travel the path of incubism and to survive he must gain power througnt the erotic arts. -basic Characteristic- [ Willpower: ? ] [ Promiscuity: ?] [ Deviancy: ? ] [ Seduction: ?] ------------------ The cover isn't mine, if the owner wants, find any way to contact me and I'll remove it if this what thou desire. -Oh and- *Edit: I'm not editing this novels, anymore* • I'm currently battling monarch6319, we're kinda having a author vs author war, so show some support and vote using power stones. • They help me to beat Monarch6319 • They give me the ability to write and add more chapters, so show some love and this author-san out
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The Influence of Cuban History on Cuban Fiction
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2024-12-05 14:15
Cuban history has a huge influence on its fiction. The revolution, for example, is a common theme. It has shaped the nation and the way people think. Fiction often portrays the hopes and challenges during and after the revolution.
A Brief Introduction to Cuban Fiction
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2024-12-04 22:20
Well, Cuban fiction can be characterized by its strong sense of place. Many Cuban authors draw inspiration from the island's beautiful landscapes, as well as the struggles and joys of its people. It also has a political undertone in some cases, as Cuba has a complex political history. Novels might explore themes like revolution, identity, and the relationship between the individual and the state.
How did the Cuban revolution influence the themes in Cuban fiction books?
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2024-12-15 22:49
The Cuban revolution led to themes of social justice in Cuban fiction. Writers focused on the struggle of the common people against oppression. For example, many books showed the fight against colonial powers and the wealthy elite who exploited the masses.
Are there any famous Cuban fiction books?
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2024-12-08 17:33
Yes, 'The Lost Steps' by Alejo Carpentier is quite famous. It's a novel that takes readers on a journey through the Americas, with elements of Cuban culture and history woven in. Another one is 'Three Trapped Tigers' by Guillermo Cabrera Infante, which is known for its innovative writing style and its exploration of Havana's nightlife and society in the pre - revolution era.
What are the characteristics of Cuban fiction books?
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2024-12-02 14:47
Cuban fiction often reflects the country's rich and complex history. It may deal with themes such as the revolution, colonialism, and the struggle for independence. For example, many books explore how the Cuban people coped with and were shaped by these historical events.
What are the characteristics of Cuban science fiction?
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2024-11-22 16:46
Cuban science fiction often has a strong sense of social commentary. It uses futuristic or otherworldly settings to discuss current Cuban social issues.
What are the characteristics of Cuban fiction books?
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2024-10-26 22:18
Cuban fiction books often have a strong sense of place. They vividly depict the Cuban landscape, from the bustling streets of Havana to the rural areas. For example, in many works, you can feel the heat, smell the sea, and hear the local dialects.
Can you recommend some Cuban fiction books?
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2024-12-01 20:01
Yes, 'Dreaming in Cuban' by Cristina García is a well - known Cuban - American fiction. It weaves together the stories of three generations of women in a Cuban family, dealing with themes of exile, memory, and the complex relationship between Cuba and the United States.
Can you recommend some Cuban fiction books?
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2024-10-27 08:53
Another great Cuban fiction work is 'Three Trapped Tigers' by Guillermo Cabrera Infante. This book is known for its innovative narrative style and its exploration of Havana's nightlife and the complex lives of its characters. It gives a vivid picture of Cuba during a certain era.
What are the characteristics of a Cuban book about teachers in historical fiction?
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2024-12-12 11:03
A Cuban book about teachers in historical fiction would probably have a strong sense of place. It would describe the Cuban landscapes, cities, and neighborhoods where the story unfolds. The characters of teachers would be multi - dimensional. They might be facing challenges not only in teaching but also in dealing with the political and social changes of their time. For instance, during the times of economic hardships, teachers in these books could be shown trying to provide education with limited resources while still maintaining the hope and pride in their Cuban identity.
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