Under tyranny of selfish Gods, Universe was suffering in chaos. It was until, on a whim, Gods decide to erase every existence to recreate the Universe as per their desire.
But...
The Universe itself never asked for such.
The 10 was selected from mortality.
With The Universe backing them up, they overthrew selfish Gods and put the end on menace and raised, as The 10 Supreme Beings.
Now, they rule over the universe. And watch over everything...
Or so, the Legends goes.
"What it takes to be The Strongest In The Universe?"
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The Mage Poe
Poe is an orphan that always dreamed of exploring the big world and after reading a book written by a great mage, Poe makes it his goal to become the greatest mage ever. After gaining access to the system like everyone does at the age of 15, Poe leaves the little elven village he grew up in.
All to become the greatest mage the world has ever seen, but first and foremost tasting all the great food in the world!
Well, if he had some commonsense that would help too.
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Release rate: Will write when I get stuck on my other webnovel.
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Chapter length: 1000 - 1200 words
Might be a little more or a little less!
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Tags:
- Level System
- Game Elements
- Slice of Life
- Sword and Magic
- Comedy
- Adventure
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Spiral Lighthouse [Infinite]
In the year 3155, an abnormal phenomenon known as the "Century of Silence" swept across the entire world, accompanied by various strange dungeons and players with different abilities.
A hundred years later, the anomalies gradually subsided, but those copies and abilities remained.
The year 3796, the Wasteland.
Cheng Tingyu opened his right eye in front of the mirror.
Lines of information, resembling textual descriptions, flashed rapidly along the edge of her mirrored reflection.
[Name: Cheng Tingyu]
[Ability: [*Unstable*][*Parsing Error*][*Unable to Display*]]
[Status: *Unstable*]
Cooling Period: 0
"The copy will most likely appear in places where humans gather;"
"The probability of a copy appearing is directly related to the level of chaos in the current area;"
"The probability of a copy appearing is directly proportional to the time spent in a specific area;"
"The probability of players being captured by the instance is higher than that of non-players;"
"Those who have entered and successfully cleared a dungeon will not be captured by a dungeon again for a period of time unless they voluntarily enter one."
——by "The Human Daily Survival Code, 8749th Edition";
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Edgar Allan poem collection
This is a collection of Edgar Allan Poe's poems I am a huge fan of Poe's poems and want to spread them to the world!
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Nyonya Muda Kesayangan Allan
Peringatan: Novel Untuk Dewasa
Allandra, seorang lelaki berusia dua puluh tiga tahun mengalami kehidupan yang berbanding terbalik setelah keluarganya di nyatakan bangkrut. Dia di tinggalkan semua teman-temannya dan juga di putuskan oleh kekasihnya.
Namun kehidupannya berubah saat dia bertemu dengan Sabilla, seorang desainer terkenal yang berusia lebih tua lima tahun darinya dan memiliki suami.
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C. Auguste Dupin | Novels | By Edgar Allan Poe
C. Auguste Dupin is a detective created by Edgar Allan Poe. He appears in three stories that are often considered the first modern detective stories. Here’s a brief synopsis of each:
1."The Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1841)
Synopsis: The story follows C. Auguste Dupin and his unnamed friend (the narrator) in Paris as they investigate a brutal double murder in the Rue Morgue. The victims, Madame L'Espanaye and her daughter, are found dead in their home under mysterious circumstances, with no apparent motive and with evidence that seems impossible to decipher. The police are baffled, but Dupin uses his analytical skills to piece together the clues. He discovers that the murders were committed by an escaped orangutan, which climbed through an open window, revealing how observation and reasoning can solve even the most perplexing mysteries.
2. "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt" (1842)
Synopsis:In this sequel to "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," Dupin is tasked with solving the real-life-inspired murder of Marie Rogêt, a young woman whose body is found in the Seine River. The story is based on the real-life murder of Mary Cecilia Rogers, a case that was widely publicized at the time. Dupin meticulously analyzes newspaper reports and pieces together a timeline of events and motivations to uncover the truth behind Marie's death. The story showcases Dupin's methodical approach to solving crimes using existing evidence.
3. "The Purloined Letter" (1844)
Synopsis: In the final Dupin story, Dupin is asked to recover a stolen letter that is being used to blackmail a member of the royal family. Unlike the previous stories, this case involves a more intellectual and psychological challenge. The letter has been hidden in plain sight by the cunning thief, Minister D—. Dupin's insight into human nature allows him to outsmart the minister and retrieve the letter. This story highlights Dupin's skill in understanding the criminal mind and solving crimes without physical evidence.
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Lighthouse Vanguard
In a world dictated by power and ambition, five individuals stand at the edge of destiny, unaware their lives are about to intertwine in an adventure graced by danger, friendship, and the quest for personal redemption. Their tale begins with Zephyr, a solitary boy with a remarkable past, living in the shadow of a lighthouse. His simple life is shattered when he receives an invitation to a daunting competition, one that promises the fulfillment of his greatest yet unuttered desires. Lighthouse Vanguard is a tale of bravery, resilience, companionship, and the journey towards self-discovery. Buckle up for a thrilling ride!
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The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Edgar Allan Poe (1
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A DND Inspired Story, No Storm Lasts Forever, By Allan Concillado
Something strange is happening on a remote island. Giants have appeared and are attacking random towns for no reason. Monsters have became more active and fewer adventurers are taking care of the problem. Now it’s up to Ledias and her party of adventurers to find out what’s going on in their world and why everything’s going down hill.
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lighthouse
" And then I realised that he never said he would be a lighthouse for me. I was the one who always mistook his words. But after that I questioned myself why the lighthouse is so important for me? Why I have a longing feeling for it? Why whenever I am sad I want to go there? Why? Was because someone important to me related to lighthouse? but I don't remember him. whatever it was but I want to meet him again someday afterall lighthouse is so important to me now and he was the lighthouse." she said smilingly.
It's my first time writing. I had so much on my mind so I wanted to express it. I am not great at words, character,story and plots but I will try my best to write it better. Thankyou
Another story is 'The Masque of the Red Death'. While it has elements of horror, it can also be seen as a story about the futility of trying to escape death. It's not as straightforwardly sad as some of his other works. It has a kind of allegorical and thought - provoking nature that makes it more complex than just a sad story.
Allan Edgar Poe's stories are often characterized by their dark and mysterious themes. His works, such as 'The Fall of the House of Usher', are filled with a sense of foreboding. The settings are usually gloomy, like old, decaying mansions. Poe's use of language is very detailed, creating a vivid and often terrifying atmosphere for the readers.
Edgar Allan Poe(January 25, 1809-April 12, 1849) was a famous American short story writer, poet, and horror novelist. He wrote many famous works, including Annabel Lee, Orlando, Omen, and so on.
Poe's works usually contained elements of mystery, horror, reasoning, and poetry. His novels were often famous for their unique plots and strange atmosphere, and often explored the complexity of human nature and supernatural forces.
Poe's works were loved by readers and translated into many languages. He was hailed as one of the pioneers of modern literature, and his works had a profound impact on later literature and art.
His own experiences with mental illness, or at least his observations of it, are reflected in his stories. In 'The Tell - Tale Heart', the narrator's descent into madness could be related to Poe's own battles or awareness of the human mind's fragility. He often wrote about characters on the brink of insanity, which might have been inspired by his own life's hardships and the instability he witnessed.
His stories are full of psychological depth. In 'The Oval Portrait', Poe delves into the relationship between art and the artist, and how the artist's obsession can have unexpected and somewhat disturbing consequences. He makes the reader think about the human psyche and its complex nature.
He uses vivid descriptions. For example, in 'The Tell - Tale Heart', he describes the old man's eye in great detail, making it seem very creepy. Also, the characters' psychological states are often unstable, like the narrator in 'The Black Cat' who goes from loving his cat to hating it in a very disturbing way.
Poe's difficult life, with the loss of his loved ones, influenced his stories. For example, the sense of grief and loss in 'The Raven' may be related to his own experiences of losing people close to him.
Poe's interest in the human mind, which might have been influenced by his own complex mental state, is evident in his short novels. His characters often have extreme psychological states, such as in 'The Tell - Tale Heart' where the narrator's madness is a central aspect. This could be related to Poe's own exploration of his own mind and the minds of those around him during his troubled life.
Well, 'The Cask of Amontillado' is surely a strong contender for the top 10. In this story, the narrator lures his so - called friend into the catacombs under the pretext of tasting a rare wine, but actually to exact revenge. 'The Masque of the Red Death' is also important. It shows how people try to avoid death during a plague but ultimately fail.
His novels often have a dark and mysterious tone. For example, in 'The Fall of the House of Usher', the decaying mansion and the strange events create a spooky atmosphere.