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A Broken Tool

A Broken Tool

Dear potential reader, I have stressed on how I might create this synopsis. Not because it is a difficult task but because hmm what is its name? It doesn't really have one so I suppose I’ll have to call it the main character or MC for short. And to be transparent the MC is a sword it just lacks a name so unfortunately I can’t call it by anything other than the MC The reason why I have lamented on how to write this is the MC has already written a synopsis for you. But it’s woefully insulting and does nothing at all to inform you as to what the story might be about. So I will summarize what I can in a brief summary and then I will let you read the MC’s synopsis if you so choose. It’s been almost ten thousand years since the great hero and his party has defeated a great and terrible evil, the Empire. The victory wasn’t as clean as one would like with the hero perishing and the sword bestowed upon him lost. The sword long forgotten and uncollected has been left alone for thousands of years with no company but itself and an occasional insect or spider passing by. With nothing to do it has decided to spend its time writing a book. As luck would have it, as soon as it starts this book a rug in the shape of a human falls in front of it. With fortune finally showing itself it may hope to leave its bleak and boring cave. As I stated, brief. Perhaps you’ll hear from me again, that is if you decide to read the book. Regardless I stated you would get to see the swords synopsis. I’m afraid I will have to postpone the MC's forward at the start of the book as it is quite too long to be in a synopsis. I would however caution against reading its synopsis. It is written in a somewhat unflattering disposition and I wouldn’t want you to be insulted if you had no intention of reading the book. For those that do plan to read the book some friendly advice, skip the forward, don't even think about reading it as it is very unseemly. In place of reading its horrid synopsis I suggest starting with the prologue but of course the decision is yours. ~Warm Wishes The Writer
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Is the reaping based on a true story?
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2024-10-09 04:06
No, it's not based on a true story. It's usually a fictional concept created for literary or cinematic purposes.
Rolling Eggs Reaping Yin Technique
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2025-01-02 23:00
The Rolling Egg Restraining Yin Technique was a folk remedy, also known as the Walking Egg Restraining Yin Technique. This treatment used boiled eggs to roll around the body. It was said to be able to treat a variety of problems, including colds, acne, abdominal pain, gynecology, and so on. The specific operation methods were the hot rolling method and the cold rolling method, of which the hot rolling method was more common. The steps of the hot rolling method included cooking the egg and some herbs together, then wrapping the egg with gauze while it was still hot, and rolling it on the affected area until the egg was no longer hot. This treatment was said to restore health by adjusting the balance of yin and yang in the human body. However, the scientific community did not have clear evidence to support the efficacy of the rolling egg method, so it was impossible to determine its true effectiveness.
Rolling Eggs Reaping Yin Technique
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2024-12-30 13:36
Rolling Eggs Restraining Yin Technique was a folk remedy. It was used to treat diseases by rolling boiled eggs on the affected area. This method was believed to be able to treat a variety of problems, including colds, fever, sore throat, sinusies, acne, abdominal pain, diarrhea, cold in the womb, gynecology inflammation, trauma, swelling, blood stasis, and removing moisture from the body. The principle of rolling eggs was not clear, but the ancients believed that eggs had the qi of yin and yang and could adjust the imbalance of the human body. However, it should be noted that although this method was circulated among the people and proved to be effective by some people, it had not been verified by science and medical recognition. "Therefore, we need more scientific research and professional medical opinions to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the Rolling Egg Retraction Technique.
Rolling Eggs Reaping Yin Technique
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2024-12-29 07:13
Rolling Eggs Rejuvenation Technique was a folk remedy that cured diseases by rolling boiled eggs on the patient's body. This method was believed to be able to treat various diseases caused by wind cold, dampness, dampness, and cold dampness, including colds, hemorrhoids, abdominal pain, and gynecology. There were many ways to roll eggs, but generally, after the eggs were cooked, they were wrapped in gauze and rolled back and forth on the affected area until the eggs were no longer hot. According to folk experience, the change in color and texture of the egg after rolling could determine the condition. The Rolling Egg Restraining Technique was considered a simple and effective treatment with no side effects. It was very popular among the people. However, there was still a lack of scientific research to support the efficacy of the rolling egg yin absorption technique, so it was impossible to determine its true effect.
Drawing Method of Soul Reaping Talisman
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2024-12-27 06:56
There were two ways to draw a Soul Reaping Talisman. One was to use a pen or brush to draw the pattern of the soul-capturing code on the paper with ink, and the other was to use metal wire or cotton thread to weave the shape of the soul-capturing code on bamboo, wood, or copper.
Rolling Eggs Reaping Yin Technique
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2024-12-21 20:42
Rolling Eggs Rejuvenation Technique was a folk remedy that cured diseases by rolling boiled eggs on various parts of the patient's body. This method was believed to be able to treat a variety of problems, including colds, fever, sore throat, sinusies, acne, abdominal pain, diarrhea, cold in the womb, gynecology inflammation, trauma, swelling, blood stasis, and removing moisture from the body. The specific operation method of rolling eggs to collect the genitals included boiling eggs, wrapping them with a towel and rolling them on the affected area, rotating the use of multiple eggs, and observing the changes in the egg body to identify the disease. However, it was important to note that the efficacy of the Rolling Egg Restraining Technique had not been verified by science, so its true effectiveness was still controversial.
What does 'reaping' mean in the novel?
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2024-10-10 11:08
Well, 'reaping' in a novel can have various meanings. It could symbolize taking or obtaining something valuable or important. Sometimes, it might represent a metaphor for a sort of consequence or outcome that comes from certain actions.
There are several ways to draw the Soul Reaping Talisman
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2024-12-26 17:17
There were two ways to draw a Soul Reaping Talisman. One was to use a pen or brush to draw the pattern of the soul-capturing code on the paper with ink, and the other was to use metal wire or cotton thread to weave the shape of the soul-capturing code on bamboo, wood, or copper.
Is Rolling Eggs Reaping Yin Technique real?
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2024-12-20 01:27
Rolling eggs was a folk therapy. According to folk experience, by rolling cooked eggs on the patient's body, it could treat various diseases caused by wind cold, dampness, dampness, cold and dampness, including cold, hemorrhoid, abdominal pain, gynecology inflammation, etc. However, there was still a lack of scientific research support to determine its true effect. Therefore, the efficacy of the Rolling Egg Restraining Technique had yet to be proven.
weeding tool
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2024-12-25 04:44
In ancient times, the main farming tools used for weeding were hoes. The hoe was an early farming tool that could cut or cut off weeds underground, but it could not dig roots to avoid damaging the roots of crops. Ancient farmers controlled weeds according to their habits to prevent them from flooding in advance. Other than hoes, there were other farming tools that could increase farming efficiency, such as water carts and sickles. The waterwheel was a tool for irrigation, while the sickle was a tool for harvesting crops and cutting grass. The development of farming tools in ancient times was closely related to the changes of the times. The farming tools used in different periods and regions were also different.
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