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Lux et tenebrae - Crônicas de Christian [Portuguese]

Lux et tenebrae - Crônicas de Christian [Portuguese]

Há três ciclos e meio, algo aconteceu. Uma torre escura surgiu, maior do que qualquer coisa feita pelo homem. A torre, operis tenebra, elegeu 10 pessoas, que ficaram conhecidas como et cornibus. Estes, por ordens da torre, seduziram um terço da humanidade a adentrá-la através de promessas de poder e riquezas. As pessoas que aceitaram entrar na torre, foram corrompidas pela escuridão, tornando-se servos da torre sob o poder dos 10 et cornibus. Os vivos sofriam duras perseguições, de mortos, bestias e viri sanguinium, que sob os 10 reis, massacravam tudo o que era vivo. Porém a Luz interveio, Verbum e Album, deram aos homens o poder de Sua luz para que os homens pudessem lutar por suas vidas. Depois da vinda de Album, a era das peregrinações começou, onde todos peregrinavam em busca da terra santa, Operis Lucis. Em meio a todos os acontecimentos, um garoto tentava sobreviver e encontrando-se perto de seu fim pelas mãos dos mortos, Agnus, a Luz, interveio, e a partir daí a vida da criança mudou. Conheça Christian, e sua jornada, onde seus pés trilham entre quedas e levantes, trevas e luz, morte e vida, em busca da terra santa, Operis Lucis. . . . Avisos: Esta é uma breve sinopse, tentei deixar o mais curta possível. Eu já tenho uma centena de capítulos prontos, e desejo lançar um todos os dias aqui. Eu entendo que a grande parte dos trabalhos aqui estão em inglês, porém, eu não sei nada de inglês, então não quis me arriscar e traduzir tudo errado, e consequentemente estragar a obra. Não tenho ideia se a tradução do português para o inglês pelo tradutor ficará boa, por isso, peço que enviem comentários sobre isso! Pois caso a tradução fique ruim, eu posso tentar encontrar alguém para fazer uma tradução adequada para postar aqui! Também gostaria muito de avaliações críticas, para lapidar a narrativa. Além disso, não possue a imagem da capa. Favor, entrar em contato caso o seu proprietário deseje que eu a remova! Agradeço pela ajuda e a compreensão de vocês, boa leitura.
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When Time Works For Love

When Time Works For Love

A girl who works as a playwright has a special ability to see how long a person will live the rest of their life. One day, Dalmi's world was destroyed instantly, after she saw her own end drawing near. Dalmi who is cheerful, friendly, active, and has a lot of determination to achieve all her dreams must admit that her life is not long. Dalmi was diagnosed with a condition requiring a spinal cord. The doctor said there was only one spinal cord that matched Dalmi's, namely the spinal cord of Seoyul — a top actor and singer who is charming but cold and hard to approach. Dalmi desperately tries to find Seoyul to get a donor. The meeting between Dalmi and Seoyul, reminds Dalmi of the sign that her life stopped when she was with Seoyul. Dalmi then realizes that Seoyul is the only one who has the power to stop her life time. Seoyul is the only one who can prolong Dalmi's life. Dami believes her meeting with Seoyul can change her destiny. "I will help you, Dalmi. But you have to fulfill one condition. Marry me!" Seoyul's words suddenly startled Dalmi. But Dalmi is willing to do anything, including marrying Seoyul, to get the bone marrow donation she needs. Although Dalmi can't change history, Dalmi decides to improve her life by getting a bone marrow donor. Will this fake marriage make Dalmi and Seoyul fall in love, especially when there are some stumbling blocks. Some of them are Dalmi realizing that as long as they get married, Seoyul's remaining lifespan decreases while Dalmi's remaining lifespan increases, then followed by a dark secret that caused Dalmi and Seoyul's marriage to be on the verge of divorce? Can Dalmi's special ability protect herself and her loved ones from the troubles of ordinary life?
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Hans Christian Andersen's Biography
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2024-09-24 09:11
Hans Christian Andersen (May 5, 1805-April 27, 1875) was the father of fairy tales in Denmark. Hans Christian Andersen was born into a merchant family. His family was poor when he was a child, but he liked reading very much, especially fairy tales and poems. In 1829, he started writing poems and stories in a café in Kristianburg, which were later published and became popular. Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales were famous for their imaginative, romantic, and kind characters, including classic works such as Ugly Duckling, The Little Match Girl, and Tiny Girl. His works were not only widely circulated in Europe, but also in China, Japan, Korea and other Asian countries. Hans Christian Andersen never married. His property and inheritance were inherited by his brother and sister. In his later years, Hans Christian Andersen was often troubled by poverty and illness, but he still insisted on writing and set a clear goal for his fairy tales: to make children happy and happy. Hans Christian Andersen was known as the father of fairy tales in the world. His works had a profound impact on children's literature around the world. His story and spiritual legacy have always been passed down and remembered by people, and it is still one of the most popular literary works.
The Ugly Duckling Hans Christian Andersen
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2024-09-14 12:52
Hans Christian Andersen was born on April 27, 1805, and died on April 27, 1875. His works mainly consisted of fairy tales, including Ugly Duckling and Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales. Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales were loved by readers all over the world with their simple and easy-to-understand narration and profound philosophy of life. His works have not only been passed down to this day, but have also been translated into many languages and become an important part of international culture.
What are the top 10 Hans Christian Andersen stories?
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2024-12-10 22:39
Among the top 10 could be 'The Emperor's New Clothes'. In this story, two swindlers trick an emperor into believing they have made him magnificent clothes that are invisible to those who are unfit for their positions. 'Thumbelina' is also popular. It's the tale of a tiny girl who has various adventures among different creatures.
What are the best Hans Christian Andersen stories?
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2024-12-10 15:11
Well, 'The Emperor's New Clothes' is surely one of the best. It's a humorous yet profound story that satirizes vanity and the fear of being seen as stupid. Then there's 'The Snow Queen'. It has a captivating plot with the little girl Gerda's journey to rescue her friend Kai from the cold - hearted Snow Queen. 'The Red Shoes' is also quite notable for its moral about excessive pride and the consequences of being unable to stop dancing.
Analysis of Hans Christian Andersen Short Stories
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2024-11-30 22:29
One of the most notable aspects of Hans Christian Andersen's short stories is their moral lessons. For example, in 'The Ugly Duckling', it teaches about self - acceptance and the idea that beauty is not always what is on the outside. The story follows the journey of a duckling who is different from the others and endures much hardship before realizing its true identity as a swan.
How to read the Hans Christian Andersen stories?
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2024-10-02 20:27
To read Hans Christian Andersen's stories, it helps to have some background knowledge about his style and the era he wrote in. Start with the well-known ones like 'The Little Mermaid' or 'The Ugly Duckling'. Take your time to imagine the scenes and characters as you go along.
Is Ariel a boy in the Hans Christian Andersen story?
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2024-09-27 16:26
No, Ariel is not a boy. In the original story, Ariel is typically depicted as a female character.
Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales
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2024-09-18 04:27
Hans Christian Andersen is a fairy tale from Denmark. His works are famous for their vivid, vivid, imaginative plots and kind-hearted and brave characters. Here are some of Andersen's fairy tales: " Ugly Duckling " tells the story of a little bird who finds out that she is a swan and goes through a journey full of loneliness and challenges before finally finding her place. Little Red Riding Hood: It was about a young girl who followed her mother to visit a stranger because of fear, but in the end, she suffered misfortune. 3 " Daughter of the Sea ": It tells the love story between a young sea girl and a prince. However, in the end, the prince leaves the sea girl to face loneliness and pain alone. 4. The Little Mermaid: A beautiful little mermaid met a kind boy at the bottom of the sea. The two experienced a love story full of adventure and touching. The story of a short girl who faced all kinds of difficulties and challenges because of her unique appearance, but finally found her own happiness through courage and hard work. These stories were not only educational, but also full of imagination and deep emotional expressions. They became classic fairy tales for children and adults all over the world.
The Complete Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
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2024-09-12 08:39
The complete works of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales include: The Little Match Girl The Ugly Duckling Little Red Riding Hood The Emperor's New Clothes 5."thumbelina" The Ugly Duckling's Swan Lake The Little Mermaid 8. The Adventures of the thumbgirl Daughter of the Sea Vampire Hunter D The Fantasy World of the Little Match Girl Snow Child Wild Swan The Ugly Duckling's Prince World The Little Mermaid's Undersea Adventures Vampire Hunter D's Human World The Emperor's New Clothes 2 Daughter of the Sea 2 Snow Child 2 Wild Swan 2 These stories were about fairy tales in different backgrounds, some were adventure stories, some were love stories, some were fables, and so on. These stories were full of profound meaning and educational significance. Not only did they make children like them, but they also made adults think about their own lives.
What is the story of the man who exchanged in Hans Christian Andersen's works?
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2024-10-02 17:19
Well, it could potentially be a story where the man exchanges something valuable for something unexpected. Maybe it leads to lessons about choices and consequences. But without knowing the exact story, it's hard to say for sure.
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