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Eternas Infernum

Eternas Infernum

Eternas Hominis Infernum; an ancient species of evolved humans that the world knows very little about, except that they are never bound by the limitations of mortal bodies and can unleash magic on equal grounds against sorcerers. They were once normal children that were destined to be reborn from a young age as magic fueled warriors who have the ability to choose their own paths; even if it means killing monsters or slaughtering kings. What very few of the common people know is Eternas Infernum isn't just a dangerously powerful species of fighters, but a band of brothers raised every few generations to change the world for the better. Follow along as the newest generation of Eternas brothers face against many conflicting battles; be it sorcerers, beasts, or politics. They were trained to face it all in the home of the Eternas. ***** Main Characters: Twin Eternas SELITH and MYDRON: the closest of comrades with the strongest of wills. EVERUS the Quick: master of projectiles and keeping a light foot wherever he hunts. OMARI the Bear: the strongest Eternas to ever walk the lands, slayer of the great Divven. TARK the Tracker: finder of the ancient amulet and savior of the royal princess. GUIN the Warlock: bearer of wizard's blood in the body of the Eternas. ZEKELL the Fallen: Eternas unknown ***** Book One: Heart of Seven Sons Book Two: TBD Book Three: TBD Book Four: TBD ***** Chapter Lengths: 1600-3000 words [ mostly 2500 ] Forget about me asking you for money, just buy stickers from Redbubble: Revelationist.redbubble.com
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Burns Eternal

Burns Eternal

In the depths of a primeval forest, where ancient trees twisted towards the sky like skeletal fingers, their gnarled branches tangled in a canopy of darkness. An impenetrable darkness, an unearthly silence reigned like a velvet cloak, gently suffocating all that breathed, trembled, or stirred within its grasp, like a psychopath predator. The air was heavy with the scent of damp earth and decaying leaves, and the only sound was the soft, mournful rustle of leaves, as a chorus of whispers, shrouding the landscape in an eternal, spine-tingling twilight. The darkness suddenly trembled, a slow, bone-chilling glow began to seep from the shadows, casting an ethereal luminescence across the forest floor. The soft, pulsing light grew in intensity, illuminating the source of the glow; a girl with a kind of beauty that transcended the natural, whose presence seemed to command the very air around her. Her eyes, akin to a pair of golden flames, burned with an inner fire, and her hair shimmered with an otherworldly radiance, each flowing strand crackling with raw energy, as if the moon itself had descended to earth. Yet, despite her captivating beauty, an aura of terrifying power emanated from her being, making the trees seem to shudder and the shadows recoil in fear. .... In a world where the natural and supernatural coexist, One of the kingdoms ruled by humans, Eldoria, stood as a beacon of ultimate power and magic. Ruled by its charming and wise King, King Aaron. The kingdom is a delicate balance of human and supernatural forces, for the king's four wives—a vampire, a werewolf, a witch, and a human—add to the complexity of its politics. Brittany, the last child of King Aaron, is a kind-hearted and gentle soul. Despite being half-sister to eight powerful siblings, each possessing extraordinary abilities. She seems to lack the one thing that would make her truly special. Her enchanting amber-bluish hazel eyes and long silky brunette hair set her apart from her siblings' striking appearance. Constantly bullied by her sisters, Brittany's world is one of fear and uncertainty. But Brittany's life is about to take a drastic turn. The original facade of her life shattered on a single pivotal day. She begins to undergo transformations, signaling the emergence of powers she never knew she possessed. The air around her crackles with transcendenal electricity, and her senses come alive with an otherworldly intensity. When darkness arises, threatening the kingdom, could her newfound strength becomes the key to their survival or will history repeat itself? She must navigate a treacherous path, facing malevolent forces, uncovering hidden truths about her heritage; every step is a battle for survival. But will she be able to control the primal power rising within her, or will it consume her and her loved ones completely? ««« This book is divided into certain series including; -Burns Eternal. -Bounded by Flames. - Flames From The Past. »»» This is a book I write in my spare time, so expect limited uploads. As always, the author is open to hear your thoughts, so do not forget to vote and leave your sincere reviews. Midsummer07.
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A brief introduction of Ernest Ernest
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2024-09-13 09:24
Ernest Hemmingway was the most famous and influential figure in the history of American literature in the 20th century. He was born in 1899 and died in 1961. His works include novels, essays, poems, plays, and many other styles. Ernest's representative works include The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, The Glorious Battle, etc. These works are famous for their concise, bright language and profound thoughts. His works were concise and straightforward, emphasizing the authenticity and objectiveness of the narration, as well as the inner contradictions and struggles of the characters. Ernest's works had a profound influence on the 20th century literature and were regarded as the classics of American literature. His depth of thought and literary value also caused widespread discussion and controversy.
A brief introduction of Ernest Ernest?
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2024-09-09 21:18
Henry James (April 17, 1892-November 22, 1961) was a famous American short story writer, essayist, dramatist, and literary critic. Ernest was born in New York City, studied at Harvard University and New York City University, and served as a clerk in the U.S. Army during World War I. His works were mainly short stories and essays at first, but gradually developed into novels and plays. His representative works include The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, and The Catcher in the Rye. Ernest's works usually had profound thoughts and unique literary styles, including the exploration of human nature, the description of war and violence, and the reflection of nature and human beings. His works had a profound influence on the development of 20th-century literature and the formation of American culture. Ernest Hemmingway was regarded as an outstanding representative of American literature and an important representative of modern literature.
I Want to Buy the Complete Works of Ernest Ernest Ernest
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2024-09-09 21:02
If you want to buy the complete collection of Ernest's works (original English edition), you can consider the following ways: 1. Online bookstores: Some online bookstores may sell the complete collection of Ernest Hemmingway's works (original English version) such as Amazon, Taobao, online bookstores, etc. You can search for the complete works of Ernest Ernest on these platforms and browse different stores for comparison. 2. E-book stores: Some e-book stores, such as Amazon's iPhone Store and the Barney's and Noble's Nook Store, may also sell the complete works of Ernest Hemmingway (original English version). You can search for the complete works of Ernest Hemmingway on these platforms and choose the appropriate version and price. 3. Physical bookstores: If you prefer the traditional bookstore shopping experience, you can consider going to the local physical bookstore to buy the complete collection of Ernest Hemmingway's works (original English version). You can ask the shop assistant if they have the complete Ernest Hemmingway works and ask about their prices and stock. No matter which way you choose, you should pay attention to the edition and translation quality of the books you buy. It is recommended to choose the original English version of the book and pay attention to the language difficulty when reading to avoid reading difficulties.
Is Benjamin Barker a real person? What is the Benjamin Barker true story?
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2024-11-20 06:40
Yes, Benjamin Barker is often associated with the character Sweeney Todd in the story. In the traditional tale, Benjamin Barker was a barber who was wrongly sent away by a corrupt judge who then took his wife. Barker returns under the name Sweeney Todd and seeks revenge. He teams up with Mrs. Lovett, who uses the bodies of his victims in her meat pies.
Barker and Gokji CP
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2024-12-26 07:53
Buck and Kuji were a couple. From the plot and interaction between Captain Barker and Goki, it could be seen that there was a relationship between them. In some documents, they were described as having an intimate relationship, and Captain Buck would care and protect them. Although the content of the document in the search results was a little scattered, it could be seen that Buck and Kuji had a special relationship. They might be an official couple.
Ernest Ernest's novels include
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2024-09-13 09:44
Ernest's novels included The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, The Old Man and the Sea, and Afternoon.
What kind of person was Ernest Ernest?
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2024-09-09 23:35
Haruki Murakami was an American born in 1929 and died in 1961. His works are mainly short stories, including novels, essays, and poems. Ernest was famous for his unique style and writing skills. His works often explored topics such as human nature, love, loneliness, and violence. Ernest was a unique character, his image vivid and abstract. His personality and thoughts were deeply influenced by his personal experience and environment, as well as by western culture and history. He was regarded as one of the representatives of modernist literature. His works often had the characteristics of symbolism and modernism. Ernest was a creative and talented man. His works had profound thoughts and unique literary style, which had a profound impact on the development of modern literature.
What was Ernest Ernest's masterpiece?
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2024-09-09 21:43
Ernest's masterpiece was The Sun Also Rises. This was a 1927 novel about a fisherman named Concord in the small town of Bayacoba, in the face of poverty, disease, and love. He finally completed his life journey through firm will and indomitable spirit. This novel is considered one of Ernest's most iconic works and one of the most famous novels of the 20th century. It has been widely translated into many languages and has been adapted into movies and television series many times.
A sentence Ernest Ernest said in the 1950s
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2024-09-04 22:46
In the 50s he said 'Life is a string of experiences and the most important thing is to experience them all' (Note: This is a translation of a famous quote by William Gibson from the 1980s into English)
An evaluation of the authors, Ernest Ernest and Mark Twain
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2024-09-24 02:16
Both Ernest Hemmingway and Mark Twain were important representatives of American literature. Their novels had a profound influence on modern literature. Ernest's works were famous for their concise and bright narrative style and profound thoughts. His representative works included The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms. Ernest's novels were deeply loved by readers for their strong emotions and thoughts on human nature, life, love and other topics. He was regarded as one of the greatest novelists of the 20th century, and his works were regarded as one of the representative works of modern American literature. Mark Twain's works were famous for their humor, irony, and irony. His masterpieces included The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom sawyer. Mark Twain's novels were famous for their deep insight into the society and human nature of the time. He was considered one of the most influential figures in the history of American literature. His works were also regarded as one of the representative works of modern American literature. Both Ernest Hemmingway and Mark Twain were important representatives of American literature. Their novels had a profound influence on modern literature. Their works were considered to be one of the greatest novels of the 20th century.
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