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In 2030 the world is on the verge of doomsday, a giant meteor without anyone knowing suddenly hit the moon and shattered into pieces along with the moon shards falling all over the world. Earth without a perfect moon, the world will experience the tides will fall, the nights will be darker, the seasons will change, and the length of our days will change. The horror did not end there, the pieces of meteor rock and moon fragments that fell to earth turned out to be a dimensional door that connected the earth with the unseen world. Terrible monsters began to emerge from the dimensional gates and made humanity suffer even more. 500 years have passed, mankind has made it through that suffering and the earth has gone wild with an unfamiliar scent pervading it. And humans are slowly getting used to this change and all human beings get the blessing that is mana in them. The world has been divided since then, some groups of people establishing territories and establishing governments, while some territories are ruled by a clan, and some made kingdoms. In a large kingdom in mainland Southeast Asia, a baby is born from the descendants of the ruler. But at birth, the baby had a birth defect which resulted in his brain not functioning over time. The former Emperor, the great-grandfather of the baby, was furious and refused to acknowledge his descendants, so he ordered to get rid of the poor baby. This is the story of a poor baby's life struggle to find his identity to become a powerful person and change the world for the better.
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What are the characteristics of graham hancock fiction?
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2024-12-06 13:13
Well, his fiction typically combines historical research with elements of the unknown. He'll take real historical events and locations and then add in speculative elements like lost civilizations or advanced ancient technologies. Another aspect is that his writing often challenges the mainstream understanding of history, making the reader question what they thought they knew. And also, there's a sense of adventure in his stories, as characters go on quests to uncover these hidden truths.
Are Graham Hancock's books fiction?
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2024-12-05 06:40
Some of Graham Hancock's books can be seen as fiction. He has a tendency to create elaborate narratives that combine different historical and cultural elements in a rather creative way. His ideas about pre - historic civilizations and their possible advanced knowledge, for instance, are not based on conclusive evidence. He takes fragments of information and builds up stories around them. While his books can be very engaging and thought - provoking, they do not always adhere to the strict standards of historical or scientific non - fiction.
Is graham hancock fiction a new genre in literature?
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2024-12-06 16:09
I'm not entirely sure if it's a completely new genre. While Graham Hancock's works have unique elements like blurring the lines between fact and fiction in historical contexts, there are some precedents in literature that also play with historical speculation. However, his popularity has perhaps brought more attention to this type of writing that combines mystery and historical re - interpretation in a fictional - like way.
What are some of Graham Hancock's fiction books?
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2024-12-10 22:12
Graham Hancock has written 'Keeper of Genesis'. This book combines elements of mystery, history, and speculation in a fictional framework. It's really engaging as it takes readers on a journey through different historical and archaeological concepts, presented in a fictional narrative that makes it easier to digest.
What are the characteristics of Graham Hancock's fictional books?
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2024-12-05 11:48
One characteristic is his use of mystery. His fictional books often start with some unexplained archaeological finding or historical mystery that he then tries to solve through his narrative.
Is graham hancock's work all fantastic fiction?
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2024-11-11 03:09
Not all of Graham Hancock's work is pure 'fantastic fiction'. While some of his ideas are highly speculative and border on the extraordinary, he also presents ideas that are based on research, albeit controversial research. For example, his ideas about ancient civilizations and their possible advanced knowledge. However, many in the scientific community dismiss some of his claims as lacking solid evidence, which might lead some to categorize parts of his work as 'fantastic fiction'.
Can you recommend Graham Hancock's fiction books?
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2024-12-11 02:30
Another good one is 'Keeper of Genesis'. It combines historical research with fictional elements. The way it tells the story about certain ancient secrets and their significance is really captivating.
What makes graham hancock's work considered as fantastic fiction by some?
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2024-11-11 05:50
Some consider Graham Hancock's work as fantastic fiction because he often proposes ideas that go against mainstream scientific beliefs. For example, his theories about lost ancient civilizations with highly advanced technology that left little to no trace in the archaeological record. These ideas seem far - fetched to those who adhere strictly to traditional archaeological and historical research methods.
Is Hancock a comic?
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2024-10-05 11:28
Yes, Hancock can be a comic. There are various comics that might feature a character or story related to Hancock.
Was Hancock a comic?
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2024-10-04 03:53
Yes, Hancock was based on a comic character.
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