Fiction
Past life - a child of the woods
Like my mother and two grandmothers, I had the devil’s kiss on my outer thigh. I shared their knowledge of woodcraft, knowing which bark cured a cough or a headache. I danced in the moonlight of the meadows with the fairies around me under the twinkling stars. Their knowledge of the future shimmered into my mind, and I shared it freely with my neighbors.
By Cat Turner3 years ago in History
Past Life Exploration
The concept of past lives has intrigued humanity for centuries. It is a belief that suggests we have lived previous lives before our current existence, and that our souls carry the imprints of those experiences. While it remains a subject of debate and speculation, many individuals claim to have vivid memories, dreams, or unexplainable connections to events and places that existed long before their birth.
By Arjint Thapa3 years ago in History
The Crown and The Conqueror: The Fate of Kingdoms.
Chapter 1: "The Gathering Storm" In the realm of Wessex, King Canute ruled with wisdom and benevolence. His kingdom thrived under his just and fair governance, and his subjects revered him for his compassion and sense of justice. However, across the English Channel, a storm was brewing. Duke William of Normandy, known as the Conqueror, harbored ambitions of seizing the English throne and establishing his dominance over the realm.
By Njoku Daniel3 years ago in History
Revolutionizing Industries
Introduction In recent years, the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has become a driving force behind the transformative changes witnessed in various industries. From healthcare to finance, transportation to entertainment, AI has emerged as a powerful tool, revolutionizing the way we work, live, and interact with the world around us. In this article, we will explore the profound impact of AI on different sectors, showcasing the potential benefits and addressing the concerns associated with this rapidly evolving technology.
By Ogbelusi Ebenezer Oluwapelumi3 years ago in History
Who Are the Monsters of Beowulf?
The Epic of Beowulf Beowulf is an Old English epic poem written by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet in England sometime between the 8th and 11th centuries. It tells the story of the Geat hero Beowulf who aids the king of Danes Hrothgar in exterminating Grendel, a monster plaguing the great hall Heorot. Beowulf slays Grendel by ripping off his arm. When Grendel's mother finds out that her son was slain she kills Hrothgar’s closest advisor as revenge. In response, Beowulf travels to her lair and slays her, bringing back Grendel’s head as a trophy. Beowulf is rewarded greatly for his efforts and returns home to Gautland, eventually becoming its king.
By Tommy Yuen3 years ago in History
The Strange Death of Professor Shockley
There is both good and evil. That night, the wicked appeared. We had a good one here, we got a report about the woman being submerged for a minute or two, don't close anything, her boyfriend claimed he stepped out in the woods, but when you come back, she was popped up in the hot tub and she wasn't breathing, tell me her name again. The Shuffle of Marianne
By Francis Dami3 years ago in History
In Plain Site
Çatalhöyük is an archeological site situated on the Konya plain in Turkey, and boasts extensive ruins of a group of prehistoric proto-cities. These hive-like structures were entered through the roofs, and fostered a tight-knit and unique communal structure of living. One of their most famous features were their burial practices: the dead were left on the rooftops to be de-fleshed by birds, and the skeletons were disassembled, and reassembled with other remains. They were decorated and painted, then these relics were shared between different homes where they would be enshrined beneath the floors. Children are thought to have been raised between different households as well. The inner walls of the small cell-like rooms were meticulously and repeatedly plastered and whitewashed. One of their favored objects [of worship?] are immense bull or Auroch horns that decorated many of the chambers. This culture flourished in the 7000's B.C.E.
By Rob Angeli3 years ago in History







