The Cycle of Vinetum: Histories of a Cursed & Conquered World
The tale of a world fallen to darkness, a God desperate to save his beloved and most of all the people who have to live in the world ruled by the wicked Demon King.
You'll meet Edo and Eva, the close friends of the Most High, Triac, who have to struggle with the guilt of giving the world over to the Demon King.
There's Anak and Tzipora who struggle against the tyranny of the proud and stubborn King Gel-ad.
Stars like the energetic Raguel, the passionate Uriel, and the treacherous Armaros add to the chaotic atmosphere, and even minor gods get involved.
Over the course of history, one grand story reveals itself. Delve into the chronicling of the planet Vinetum and its fall, and rise, as Triac exerts his influence to shatter the curses of the Demon King.
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Histories Haymaker (Dropped)
Programmer becoming lost in the game he loved, Time to create a better future for his family, his loved ones and his subjects. Traveling in time of Arcadia. This Is the new history re-made in the vision of one man and one family. Truth and deceit , war or peace, rebellion or subjugation. The time is now to become the haymakers of histories.
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Forgotten Histories
Humanity is broken. Their cities are dust, their warriors long fallen. The monstrous Beasts and their godlike Beastkin masters rule with an iron grip, and hope is little more than a forgotten whisper.
But legends are not born from comfort. They are forged in blood, in fire, in the will of those who refuse to kneel.
Rowan was nothing—a nameless child in the slums, another soul crushed beneath the weight of a dying world. But from the depths of despair, he rose. Not for glory. Not for vengeance. But to tear down the chains that held mankind in servitude.
And when the dust settles, the world will remember one truth.
Rowan the Mighty does not bow.
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Hyperion Histories: The Surgeon Of Sol
When Marcos Mondragon, a young and politically ambitious doctor in Puerto Rico, goes to sleep following a night out with his friends he only expects to wake up with a mild hangover. Instead, he wakes up in a bedroom that isn't his, in a mysterious building unlike any he's ever been in before, taller, smarter, stronger, and with an array of mysterious superpowers.
What's worse though is that when he leaves the building for the first time he is greeted by the biggest crowd of people he's ever seen, in a place that is incredibly unlike Puerto Rico. The people who greet him believe that he is the reincarnation of an ancient folk hero from their oldest myths: a demigod who embodied health and heroism.
Marcos, both an incredibly capable doctor, and also a wildly ambitious individual, decides to embrace the role and begins an adventure that may end with him being devoured by native witch-doctors, or with him transforming a slowly decaying, isolated colony of a strange empire at the edge of a mysterious world into a thriving, healthy province.
Join Marcos as he begins his unusual system-less, isekai adventure into the world of Luna, a medieval, fantasy world filled with political intrigue, adventure, warring cultures, deadly diseases, and more.
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Histories book by mani
History. Latin America came to fruition in the 1500's after European “discovery” of the New World. Countries such as Spain, France and Portugal colonized the region. Although most of Latin America was colonized by Spain, the countries of Portugal and France also had major influences on the region.
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Histories Brought To The Present!
What will happen if Chief Gods from some religions appear and started to influence the modern world? Find out now.
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Hashashin
What happens when Assassins protect the universe? Do they really protect it or do they use it for thier own good? Find out as Grey discovers the truth and becomes part of the organization of Assassins who protect the universe called and they are called the AAA.
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Shamsheer khan
Don't laugh on people but laugh with people
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shaping shadows
What we can see is what you cannot, what you see as fiction is what we see as reality. Yet, are we right?
Histories can be both comic and tragic. It varies based on the events, perspectives, and how they're recorded. Some periods might have had more comical aspects, while others were dominated by tragedy.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about stories with elements that are 'winged', perhaps metaphorical wings representing freedom, flight of ideas, or something related to beings with wings in a fictional context.
It's likely a novel that might revolve around different case histories. Maybe it tells stories through the exploration of various cases, perhaps in a mystery or detective - like context, but without reading it, it's hard to be more specific.
One characteristic is that it often focuses on real - life cases or events. It presents a detailed account of these cases, usually with a narrative structure. For example, it might explore a medical mystery and how doctors worked to solve it, including all the steps, misdiagnoses, and final revelations.
One could consider 'Midwives' by Chris Bohjalian. This novel delves deep into the world of midwifery and the complex situations surrounding birth. It's a story that not only shows the medical aspects but also the emotional and ethical dilemmas that can occur during childbirth. It makes you think about the different perspectives of the characters involved, from the midwife to the family members. The vivid descriptions of the birth scenes and the lead - up to them give a very real sense of what it was like in that situation.
Secret histories novels often involve hidden knowledge or events. They might deal with things like secret societies, for example, a group that has been influencing historical events from the shadows.
One of the hidden histories could be the political undertones. Baum's original Oz novels were written during a time of social and political change. For example, the idea of a land with different regions and rulers might be a veiled commentary on different political entities. Another aspect could be the exploration of gender roles. Dorothy, a female protagonist, challenges traditional gender norms in her adventures in Oz. She is brave and resourceful, which was not always the typical portrayal of female characters at that time. Also, the hidden history might involve the cultural references. Oz has a unique culture with its own languages, customs, and social hierarchies, which could be inspired by real - world cultures that Baum was exposed to.
Some great alternate histories novels include 'Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell' by Susanna Clarke. It's set in an alternate England where magic once existed and is being revived. 'The Yiddish Policemen's Union' by Michael Chabon is also notable. It posits an alternate history where a Jewish homeland was established in Alaska instead of the Middle East. Then there's 'Cryptonomicon' by Neal Stephenson which has aspects of alternate history related to World War II and the development of computing.