Classical
The Leviathan's Wrath
Once upon a time, in the deep waters of the ocean, there lived a massive creature known as the Leviathan. Its size was beyond comprehension, with a length of over 700 feet and weighing over 20,000 tons. This enormous beast was feared by all the creatures of the sea, as it had the power to destroy entire ships with a single blow from its massive tail.
By shree nagesh3 years ago in Fiction
The Quest for the Holy Grail
CHAPTER 1: Introduction My name is Arthur Penelope, a valiant soul with courage that doth runneth deep, a heart with wonder that ne'er shall sleep. I've heard tell of the Holy Grail, a chalice with powers untold, 'twas a dream that I would ne'er unveil.
By Richard Peter3 years ago in Fiction
Is God Real?
Are God Real? The question of whether or not God is real has been debated for centuries. While there is no definitive answer to this question, there are many theories and arguments that have been used to support both sides of the debate. On one side, there are those who argue that God exists and is an all-powerful, all-knowing being that created the universe and everything in it. On the other side, there are those who argue that God is not real and that the universe exists without any divine intervention.
By jai singh rajput3 years ago in Fiction
Life on Olympus: chap 3
Spilled wine laid on the grass and permeated the air. It was a prospect of passed out creatures and drooping oak forms of the forest nymphs. From first glance, one could imagine the scene of unfortunate circumstances of a forest struck by a plague, but the seemingly lifeless bodies sprawled across the earth were the fast asleep satyrs and townspeople recovering from a maddening night of fun. Dionysus sat above him all on the platform and revelled in what he saw. He smiled contentedly and basked in the glory of what made him a god. He, himself, was buzzed from the partaking he had done in his lonesome on Olympus as night turned into day. Taking more sips from his chalice, he stayed and watched as a few regained their senses below and shook off their hangover. Not having an idea of what had occurred, they gathered themselves and looked up at the sky. Some began praising Dionysus for the night, lifting their hands in the air and shouting his name. Others looked to the sky and held their hands in their heart. Some even picked up cups with small amounts of wine in them and began drinking merrily again on their routes home. Dionysus felt a warmth, a strength deep in his core. As the wine filled inside him, and he began hearing the praises sung by those coming back to their senses from below, it felt an unexplainable boost of power. He felt motivated to do more, to drink more, to show more people the wonders of his gifts and abilities to enthrall a room to undying laughter and amusement.
By Donta Norman3 years ago in Fiction
The Leviathan's Wrath
Once upon a time, in the deep waters of the ocean, there lived a massive creature known as the Leviathan. Its size was beyond comprehension, with a length of over 700 feet and weighing over 20,000 tons. This enormous beast was feared by all the creatures of the sea, as it had the power to destroy entire ships with a single blow from its massive tail.
By shree nagesh3 years ago in Fiction
If Walls Could Talk
Once upon a time, in a small town, there was a house that stood apart from all the others. It was an old Victorian-style house with peeling paint, creaky floors, and a roof that leaked during heavy rain. But there was one thing that made this house truly special - its walls could talk
By Mohammad Aqib3 years ago in Fiction
Rising Against the New World Order
"The New World Order" It was the year 2055, and the world as we knew it was no longer recognizable. The once great nations of the earth had fallen, giving way to a single, oppressive government known as the New World Order. This government claimed to have brought peace and stability to the world through strict control and regulation of every aspect of life. But in reality, it was a regime that suppressed individual freedoms and stripped people of their basic human rights.
By Dinesh Ram3 years ago in Fiction
Alexander Kingdom
Once upon a time, in a land beyond the horizon, there was a kingdom ruled by a wise and just queen. The kingdom was known for its prosperity, peace, and happiness. The people lived in harmony with nature and each other, and everyone was content with their lives.
By M Anandaraj 3 years ago in Fiction
Enduring Love
During World War II, a young couple named Lily and David fell deeply in love. Lily was a nurse working at a local hospital and David was a soldier fighting overseas. They met at a local dance and it was love at first sight. Despite the war, they both felt a strong connection and knew they had to be together.
By Forever Magnifico3 years ago in Fiction
"The Legend of Calum the Centaur"
Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there lived a centaur named Calum. Calum was a creature of great power and grace, with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. He lived in the mystical forest, a place of beauty and wonder, surrounded by tall trees and babbling brooks.
By shree nagesh3 years ago in Fiction







