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StarDuster - Glory of the Umbral Avenger

StarDuster - Glory of the Umbral Avenger

My Father always told me to stand tall, this is my opportunity to do just that. [ This novel has been discontinued, a redux version of this series is currently in production. ] A glorious reign over the realm only to be hunted, a glorious return only to be haunted. Avery Hall had a fair share of experience when it came to the many layers of humanity. With the death of our real world in the future, everyone gets digitized and becomes... well, Immortal. To a degree. But how to do you spend immortality? Video Games... of course, with everything being digital... and with Hyper Advanced A.I... it's possible to create games that simulate what reality used to be like. Our story takes place in Starduster MMO, a fantasy based MMO game where the game's story is run mainly by player choice, with any choice being an important factor into anything. Our main point of view is Avery Hall, who specializes in the Sniper Class, a long range damage class that uses a Rifle. He is quite efficient at making use of all he has available, and is kind of a jerk. Avery also has been preventing the Progress of the game by holding on to a Key Artifact, other players find out about this and after a while decide they don't want him around anymore. While normally death lowers levels... his reputation is too low within the game and he gets banned, luckily he has a second account, as most V.I.P. users in the world do... Avery, swears to return the status quo, but maybe he'll be good this time... hopefully, habits take a long time to stop. So we join Avery's journey to get back to the top, just make sure he doesn't forget to properly transfer accounts.
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222 Chs
Horizon of Glory

Horizon of Glory

"The Annals of Exploration and Empires," Book III, Chapter XVII, Page 211 In the annals of history, few epochs have been as rife with the promise of adventure and the peril of the unknown as the Age of Discovery. It was a time when the very fabric of the world was being stretched, its edges frayed by the bold hands of explorers and conquerors. Among these intrepid souls, one name, has been etched into the annals of legends. The Wars of the Roses, a conflagration that had consumed the heart of empires and forged kings from the crucible of blood and fire, had at last given way to an uneasy peace. It was in this aftermath, amidst the smoldering ruins of a world reshaped by conflict, that Byron's journey began. Armed with a relic of untold power, the "Navigation Logbook," he set forth into the uncharted waters of the world, where the mundane and the magical intertwined in an intricate dance. The high seas, a vast and uncharted canvas, stretched before him, a horizon that whispered of untold riches and the promise of peril. Great ships, their sails billowing like the wings of colossal birds, traversed these waters, their cannons thundering a challenge to the very gods of the deep. It was an age of ambition, a testament to the unyielding spirit of mankind's quest for dominion over the unknown. Beneath the waves, ancient beings from epochs long past slumbered, their legends carried on the creaking timbers of ships and the roar of cannons. Byron, undaunted by the shadows that lurked beneath the waves or the tempests that raged above, carved out a kingdom from the chaos that enveloped the world. His fleet, a specter of doom, became a symbol of his indomitable will, a force that would not be challenged lightly. This is a saga, a tale woven from the threads of history and magic, adventure and power, and the eternal quest for glory. It is a narrative that compels the heart and captures the imagination, a story that resonates through the ages, a reminder of the heights to which humanity can aspire when driven by the winds of ambition and the tides of destiny. Let this account, penned by the hands of the most esteemed historians and literature masters, serve as a beacon for those who seek to embark upon their own voyages of discovery. For within the pages of this epic tale lies the essence of the human spirit, a spirit that seeks, that conquers, and that endures.
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126 Chs
Ruins Of The Glory

Ruins Of The Glory

If you blame the victim, then you stand for the perpetrator. — "You say a word and I'll step back. Tell me not to touch you," Louis murmured, his own control slipping as he admitted to his profound yearning for her touch. "Get away from me," she managed to whisper. "Mean it, Verena," he persisted, the insistence in his voice urging her to make a definitive choice. His hand advanced, inching closer to her neck, his touch lingering there momentarily before retreating, a delicate dance of desire. For a second, silence hung heavy in the air, pregnant with unspoken tension. Then, as if her inner turmoil had reached its peak, the words spilled from her lips. "I fucking hate you," she spat out. Without further hesitation, Verena surged forward, her hand finding its way to the back of his neck. In an instant, her lips crashed against his. — Verena Bradbury's life took a treacherous turn after a fateful party. Little did she know that her innocent decision to enter a villa with five strangers would result in her becoming a criminal and spending four years behind bars. Upon her release, Verena was consumed by a burning desire for revenge against Arriana Vandeleur and her accomplices, who had framed her. Determined to tear them apart, she meticulously plans her revenge. However, in a cruel twist of fate, Verena suddenly found herself burdened with heavy responsibilities she never could have anticipated: she was forced to become the wife of Louis Heisenberng, the most handsome and youngest billionaire in their country. Louis, driven by his dark obsessions, kidnapped Verena and enforced their union by forging their marriage certificate without a trace of hesitation. In a chilling race against time, Verena fought against the shackles of her forced matrimony and plotted her daring escape. As Verena delved deeper into Louis's world of privilege and power, she unravelled a sinister web of secrets and deceit. With each shocking revelation, Verena's determination to bring down her captor intensifies, no matter the risks involved. In "Ruins Of The Glory," Verena Bradbury found herself trapped in a thrilling rollercoaster ride of lies, betrayal, and desperation. Will she be able to break free from her nightmarish entrapment and expose the truth, or will the shadows of her past continue to haunt her? -Author's Books- WILDBLOOD (ongoing) Ruins Of The Glory (ongoing) Thee Spark (coming soon)
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109 Chs
Please complete the eulogy of the Song Dynasty! Mourning the monarch, the princes and generals, the sages of society, mourning the parents, mourning the spouse, mourning the brothers and sisters, mourning the teachers, mourning the friends, all are fine.
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2024-09-22 23:07
Alright, the following is the eulogy of the Song Dynasty: The fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. Snow covers the mountains and forests, but they don't bloom. I want to lead light cavalry to chase the heavy snow, full of bows and swords. 30 years of life and death, both boundless, do not even think about it, it is unforgettable. Four thousand miles of lonely grave, no place to talk about desolation. Even if we meet again, we should not know dust, face and hair like frost. I dreamed at night that I had suddenly returned to my hometown. I was dressing up by the window of the small pavilion. 7 We look at each other without saying a word, only a thousand lines of tears. I want to buy osmanthus flowers and drink with them, but I don't like young people to travel. If life is only like the first time, what is the autumn wind sad painting fan? The world is as unpredictable as chess. I wish we could spend a long time together. Things remain the same, but people have changed. 13 days and nights, there is no end to this hatred. Peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze, not regretting that passers-by can't be seen. Spring is late in the empty courtyard, and the pear blossoms are all over the ground, but the door is not open. Tears in my eyes, I ask the flowers, but I don't say anything. The flowers fly over the swing. I miss you, I hate you, I hate you, I, I hate you, I, I hate you, I, 18 After parting, tears fell like rain. I want to buy osmanthus flowers and carry wine with me, but I don't like young people to travel. 20 days will last forever, and this hatred will never end.
The Story of the Mourning of the Labourers
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2025-01-05 06:37
" Fallen Leaves Return to the Roots " was a movie based on a true story. It was about a migrant worker who carried his dead body back to his hometown in order to fulfill his promise. This movie was full of absurdity and drama. The plot was unbelievable, but behind it was a tragic comedy of a small character. Although the cremation of corpses was mandatory from a legal point of view, this story showed the determination of a migrant worker to take risks for friendship and commitment. After the film was released in China, it attracted widespread attention and discussion. I'm not sure about the novel recommendations about the scenes of the migrant workers crying.
The novel recommended romance and mourning
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2024-12-30 02:07
Here are a few recommended romantic and sad novels: 1. " Spoiling You Like a Child ": This modern romance novel tells the story of the female protagonist who finds herself again under the love of her boyfriend after falling out of love and becomes a spoiled child. The plot was sweet and touching. 2. The Spring Breeze Once Laughed at Me: The plot of this novel is full of twists and turns, full of sad beauty and beautiful sadness. 3. " Mourning for the Dead ": This serial romance novel tells the story of mourning for the dead and the dead society. It is full of healing and fictional elements. 4. " Wen Ruyan of the Ten-Year First Grade ": This novel was one of the top ten most heart-wrenching romance novels in history. Every time it was read, it would make people cry. 5. " The Ten Years I Loved You the Most ": This novel tells the story of the protagonist missing a person. The plot is heartbreaking and touching. I hope you like the romance and mourning novels recommended above.
Mourning Ruler Taiping Tower
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2024-12-22 11:22
" Zombie Peace House " was a Korean comic. It was about the sudden zombie crisis that surrounded the residents of an apartment. In order to get supplies and relieve loneliness, they showed the ugliness of human nature. Strange sounds began to come from the apartment day and night. The manga was full of suspense and horror elements. The protagonists had to face various challenges such as zombies, weapons, and living environments. The story also revealed the shocking secret behind the incident. Zombie Peace Tower was loved by readers with its unique humor and profound theme, and it was popular worldwide.
Where is the mourning book and cover?
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2024-12-20 08:02
The book of mourning is covered with a lid and placed in the tomb.
Author of Mourning Lu Yao
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2024-09-17 05:55
Lu Yao was from China. His work, Ordinary World, was considered a classic of modern Chinese literature. However, on May 18, 2012, Lu Yao died of illness at the age of 41. His death had dealt a heavy blow to the literary world and all walks of life. Many people expressed their nostalgia and respect for him.
Yu's poems of mourning
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2024-09-09 11:43
Yu's poem was a poem written by Yu Zishan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem was a lyrical way of describing Yu Zishan's longing for his wife, expressing his deep love for his wife and the grief of losing her. Yu Zishan's wife was the daughter of the famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, Wang Zhihuan. The two of them had been in love and married for many years. However, due to Yu Zishan's health, they had to be separated for a while. When Yu Zishan returned home, he found that his wife had passed away. He was so sad that he wrote this poem. The first two lines of Yu Shi's poem were: " Leaving you far away, the mountains and rivers are wide, and I miss you. When will I meet you again?" This sentence expressed Yu Zishan's longing for his wife. He thought that she and he were in different mountains and rivers, and he did not know when they would meet again. In the following poem, Yu Zishan described his memories of his wife. He described his wife's beauty and intelligence, as well as the good times they had together. He also expressed his deep love for his wife and his grief for losing her. In the poem, he wrote,"Missing you is like a full moon." In the end, Yu Zishan called for people to cherish the person in front of them and not give up easily. He expressed his good memories of his wife and the good times they had together. The entire poem expressed Yu Zishan's longing and reminiscence of his wife. It was very infectious.
What is the full story of 'dressed for mourning'?
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2024-11-06 11:48
I'm not sure specifically which 'dressed for mourning' story you're referring to. It could be about a person who is wearing black or traditional mourning attire because of the loss of a loved one. Maybe it's part of a cultural or family tradition where dressing in a particular way shows respect for the deceased.
Glory Glory Fighting Network
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2024-10-21 01:16
Glory Fighting Network was a world-renowned kickboxing organization. It was founded in 2009 and its headquarters were located in Stockholm, the Netherlands. Glory Fighting Network had many of the world's top fighters, and the events it hosted had a wide influence and fan base around the world. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
What is the significance of the'mourning grave' in the full story?
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2024-12-09 02:11
The significance of the'mourning grave' in the full story could be multi - fold. It could be the physical manifestation of the pain and grief of those left behind. It might also be a reminder of a particular event or era that was marked by tragedy. For example, if it was the grave of a war hero, it would represent not only the individual's sacrifice but also the collective mourning of a nation. Or if it was a grave of a victim of a natural disaster, it would stand for the community's struggle to come to terms with the loss and the power of nature. The grave could also be a focal point for spiritual or superstitious beliefs, where people believe the spirit of the deceased still lingers, and their mourning is somehow connected to the place.
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