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Destroying My Own World

Destroying My Own World

After Mykel Alester returned from the world of his novel he destroyed, he returned to his real world with questions in his head. He thought that he would have a normal life again after he moved on even though he was an Omnipotent God in his novel world, but to his surprise, all the characters in his novel followed him to his real world. Knowing it was possible and how his world became similar to his novel's because of them, he decided to take back his Omnipotent powers. Little did he know that it awoke the creator of his world, the being that ruled over the universe who had been observing silently. Not only that, the Gods of the mythologies and powerful characters from his novel that were his followers had turned against him and changed sides. To his surprise, he lost the war and became powerless because he realized that he was no match for the being who created the universe. "The Lord has given his words," An angel said as he slowly looked down at Mykel. "By the Lord's grace, you're given a chance to repent for you who have brought chaos to Earth," he continued and stared Mykel in the eye. Mykel scoffed and asked with a trembling voice, "Repent? It wasn't me who brought the chaos in the first place." "You're welcome to stay here for eternity," The Angel said with a smirk and kept staring Mykel in the eye. "The Lord showed you mercy, not only you, but those who don't belong to this world that the Lord created," he continued and looked at Jeanne and the others. "Mercy?" Mykel asked with his eyebrows raised. "Of course, I'll accept the offer," Mykel said with a bit of a smirk on his face. ... "He lied," The angel said. "We know, and the Lord knows as well," Another angel replied. "But whatever he's going to do down there, he will face the consequences of his actions. It's not our job to judge, we only follow orders," he continued. ... With all the knowledge that he had and the "Game" that he created in his novel, he decided to climb up with his companions of the characters in his novel. His only purpose was one, and that was to destroy the world and prepare to challenge his creator. (This is a sequel to my novel "Destroying My Own Movel" and I suggest you read that first)
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Who are 'they' in 'they tell their own story'?
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2024-12-06 07:57
Well, 'they' could refer to a particular generation. For example, the millennials might be considered as 'they' when they tell their own story. They can talk about how growing up with the internet has shaped their values, relationships, and career choices in a very different way compared to previous generations. They use social media, blogs, and other platforms to tell their own story.
Tell Your Own Scary Story
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2024-11-14 11:18
There was this old attic in my grandparents' house. One day, I decided to explore it. It was filled with dusty boxes and cobwebs. As I was rummaging through the boxes, I found an old photo album. The pictures inside were all blurry, except for one. It was a picture of a woman with no face. Just as I was looking at it, the attic door slammed shut. I was trapped. I could hear strange noises, like scratching on the walls. I banged on the door and called for help. After what felt like hours, my grandfather finally opened the door. I never went back into that attic again.
Tell Your Own Scary Story
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2024-11-14 11:14
When I was a kid, I had to stay at my grandparents' old house for a while. Their attic was always locked. One day, I heard some noises coming from up there. At first, I thought it was just mice. But that night, I woke up to a creaking sound. I followed it to the attic stairs. The door was slightly ajar. I pushed it open and a cold wind blew past me. In the dim light, I saw a figure standing in the corner. It was a shadowy shape with no distinct features. I screamed and ran back to my room, and never went near that attic again.
Tell Your Own Scary Story
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2024-11-14 07:13
I once stayed in an old, abandoned house for a dare. As soon as I entered, the air felt heavy and cold. I heard faint whispers coming from the other rooms. I walked into the kitchen, and the faucet turned on by itself, water dripping slowly. Then, I saw a shadowy figure pass by the doorway. I tried to run, but the front door was locked. I hid under a table, trembling. As I peeked out, I saw the figure getting closer. I closed my eyes and prayed. When I opened them again, the figure was gone and the door was unlocked. I ran out of that house as fast as I could.
Tell me your own story.
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2024-11-10 07:30
Well, I once went on a solo hiking trip. I chose a remote mountain trail. At the start, I was a bit nervous as I was all alone. But as I walked deeper into the forest, I was surrounded by the beauty of nature. I saw deer grazing peacefully and heard the birds singing melodiously. It was a simple yet profound experience that made me realize how much I love being in the midst of nature.
How can I tell jokes as my own story from 'jokes to tell as your own story'?
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2024-11-08 05:54
Well, first, pick a joke from 'jokes to tell as your own story'. Then, change the pronouns to fit your own situation. For example, if the joke is about 'a man', you can say 'I knew this guy'. Next, add some details from your own life. Maybe the location of the joke happened near your school or workplace. This way, it seems more like your own story.
Why do parents tell their own story?
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2024-12-05 21:19
Parents tell their own story because they hope to give their children a sense of family history. Knowing the family's past can give children a stronger identity and a better understanding of their roots. It can also instill values that have been important in the family for generations.
What does 'they tell their own story' mean?
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2024-12-05 09:02
It could mean that a group or individuals are expressing their experiences, thoughts, or identities without interference. For example, in a documentary about a particular community, if they tell their own story, it's more authentic as it comes directly from them rather than being told by outsiders who might misinterpret or simplify things.
How can slaves tell their own story?
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2024-12-04 05:52
Slaves might tell their own story via art. They could create paintings or handicrafts that subtly or not - so - subtly depict their lives of bondage and their struggles. Also, music can be a medium. Spirituals sung by slaves often contained hidden messages about their situation, their hopes for freedom, and their own experiences of oppression. And in some cases, when given the chance to speak in public or to abolitionist groups, they would directly share their harrowing tales.
Why is it important for slaves to tell their own story?
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2024-12-02 17:27
It's important for slaves to tell their own story because it gives them a voice. Their experiences are often overlooked or misrepresented by others. By telling their own story, they can correct the false narratives. For example, slave owners might have painted a picture of 'benevolent' slavery, but the slaves' real accounts can show the brutality.
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