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Fangs and Fury : Dual System of the Godslayer

Terry was an ordinary young man until fate threw him into a brutal world teetering on the edge of chaos. Born as a slave but bound by a mysterious Elf Lord’s blessing, he awakens to not one but two powerful systems: the Slave System, which grants him the ability to command and build a formidable army, and the Elf Lord System, which unlocks divine elemental powers—but only once he reaches Level 10. Caught between warring factions—werewolves and elves against vampires and demons—Terry must navigate a treacherous path of survival, growth, and destiny. As he levels up, defeating soul-sucking monsters and uncovering hidden truths, he becomes a key player in the brewing Great War. With each victory, his power surges, but so do the mysteries surrounding his systems and their purpose. When Terry discovers the Elf Lord System's potential to surpass anything he’s known, he realizes that his journey is not just about survival—it's about ascension. With godlike abilities awakening within him, Terry's destiny is clear: to slay the gods who have long manipulated the balance of power and restore freedom to the oppressed. But the road to becoming a godslayer is fraught with danger. From facing creatures capable of obliterating existence with a single touch to uncovering the dark secrets of his allies and enemies, Terry’s resolve is tested at every turn. As his strength grows, so does his responsibility. Will Terry become the savior this fractured world needs, or will his ambition lead him to the same tyranny he seeks to destroy? Dive into Fangs and Fury: The Dual System of the Godslayer, a tale of power, sacrifice, and the pursuit of destiny in a world where gods and monsters reign supreme. Keep reading to follow Terry on his missionary journey into godhood
Lordian_Scar · 11.2K Views

Flash USDT & Flash BTC Are Here! Now a Reality in 2024

The cryptocurrency landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, and 2024 has brought significant advancements. Among the most exciting developments are Flash USDT and Flash BTC. These innovations promise to revolutionize the way we understand and use digital currencies. In this article, I delve into the intricacies of Flash USDT and Flash BTC, exploring their features, benefits, and legit seller from where it can be purchased from. What is Flash USDT? Flash USDT is a clone variant of Tether (USDT). Tether (USDT), a stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, has long been a cornerstone of the cryptocurrency market, providing stability in a highly volatile environment. The Flash USDT takes this utility to the next level by advanced cloning of blockchain technology with help of Hash Keys (Softwares) to register a clone transaction on blockchain for couple of days or hours. Key Features of Flash USDT Lifetime Validity Can be trade on P2P portals Same as Original as Its a Clone USDT Every Transaction visible of Blockchain Explorer Available only with TRC20 Chain as of Now. What is Flash BTC? Flash BTC a clone version of Bitcoin. during recent days after BITCOIN ETF Approval there are surge in FLASH BTC Sale as people are willing to trade BTC and all one can’t afford its Current Value which is above $62000. Key Features of Flash BTC Lifetime Validity Can be trade on P2P portals Same as Original as Its a Clone BTC, to transfer it to CEX, splitting the BTC are advised. Every Transaction visible of Blockchain Explorer. Available only with BTC Native Chain as Of Now. How Do Flash USDT and Flash BTC Work? Both Flash USDT and Flash BTC are a clone version of real USDT & BTC, with our Premium Licenced Software which operate through existing blockchain by cloning an unused Hash Keys procured by a specialized software. This Software finds unused or parked USDT & BTC Wallets on Blockchain which are abounded for a longer period. This software replicates the transaction with same Hash Keys which allow it to re-post the same transaction on blockchain, sometimes it will be visible for many days or sometimes it will be visible tradable and transferable for lifetime. Benefits of Flash USDT and Flash BTC The Flash USDT and Flash BTC brings several advantages: Low Cost of Purchase almost 1%-10% of original value. Greater way to achive Financial targets Can be used to play Gambling & Online Casino. Use Cases for Flash USDT and Flash BTC Trading and Investments P2P Transactions Online Gambling & Online Casino Site Payments E-Commerce Gift Voucher Purchase Cost of Flash USDT and Flash BTC The Cost and demand of Flash USDT and Flash BTC in 2024 increased by 1000% as per the developer Crypto Trader Hubs. As demands grows, the price increases for Flash USDT and Flash BTC as we have to invest in More Servers to find an abounded wallets and hash keys. Currently the prices are: There are many scammers are out there who can describe the terms of Flash USDT or FLASH BTC at their own, Like a Validity / Transfer Limits. This all are bullshit. Flash USDT or Flash BTC are nothing but a clone transaction, Yes Of Course you can Transfer / Swap Flash USDT or Flash BTC but you can’t move it to CEX all in once. As CEX have advance software’s which scan blockchain explorer every time when you deposit. The fact is Flash BTC or Flash USDT valid for lifetime and can be act as original currency. you can do number of transactions without limits. Potential Risk of Flash USDT & Flash BTC Nothing if you, use Flash USDT or Flash BTC Gentilly. Conclusion Flash USDT and Flash BTC exists in the world of digital currencies, there are many offers in cheaper prices but most of them are Scammer. As acquiring or cloning USDT & BTC takes time and energy consumption which are higher in USA. So Next time when you are in search of FLASH USDT or FLASH BTC you can contact a legit supplier https://cryptotraderhubs.com/product/flash-usdt/
Joel_putulik · 10.2K Views

The Genius' Last Love

“I didn't choose how I was born But I have chosen how to die However my dear, before I'll end this life, I'll make sure I have loved you with all of it” This is the story of the Diamond Prince, the Master Thief, the long Lost Missionary, the Mysterious Girl with red hair and of course, her first and last love. *** Crescent wanted to be the best reporter in town, but her boss just wouldn’t give her a break. She worked hard to get her very own documentary show but instead that a-hole boss of her gave her the most impossible assignment of all time- finding the master thief. God! Even the best detectives in town couldn’t find out who that thief is for years! How could her boss expect her to find him then? Such an assignment will surely shut her career off! To add up to her dilemma, she was caught in a situation wherein she was left with no choice but to announce that she was the girlfriend of Huzey Montarini, the Diamond Prince. And as if things weren’t bad enough, her one-time pretend lie led to a serious upheaval she had never once dreamed of in her entire life! *** Huzey Montarini just came back in the capital after a long island search and the very last thing he would want was to wake up one morning with the news that his non-existent girlfriend announced their blooming relationship. Crescent Garza. Who the f*ck is she? And fate as playful as it had always been, made him met that pretentious woman in the most unexpected situation, and even as much as he wanted to expose her lies, he found himself not able to tell her anything, not even the fact that he was the Diamond Prince- the boyfriend she was all lying about. *** Novel Cover is not mine.
Zijay · 139.9K Views

Je T'aime Love Stories

Je T'aime Love Stories Mini Novel and Short Stories Collection by : Madellene Kong Peñaflor copyright 2019 Finished in the Philippines "La Vie En Rose [Series #1]" France is at war against Germany. During that chaotic time, Suza realized that what is more important more than love is family and faith. Time drags her on into unknown road of dreams. Together with her new found hope, she is ready to face life head on. ~ "Solo Quiero Estar Contigo [Series #2]" France is at war against Germany and Heroine needs to fight for his family and for his people. Against the odds and agony of war though, what gives him strength is the the love in his heart and the lessons of faith from his old Grandma. As fighting for his life became the real deal, he finds himself stepping into a New Land with a hope of a new life . ~ "A Hand That Shelters The Heart [Series #3]" A family feud that leads into a tragic ending will completely turns the trajectory of life of Princess Giana Carissa Gaulle Fontabella upsidedown. As one of the Danish Royales, the palace walls turn to become her prison as she is surrounded with the snares of people who aims for the throne. Being an orphan, the regency needs to protect her twin, which is the true heir, while she was left behind on the lion's den and waiting to be devour. This is when Sir Gael enters the picture for her rescue. ~ "A Heart of Gold [Series #4]" Mourning for her twin's death, Queen Guillana Corrianne Gaulle Fontabella, Queen of Denmark, struggles to pick up the broken pieces left by Giana's demise. ~ "Asi Fue [Series #5]" Karmelee Tasarov's life was devastated. Her parents were masacred and she was gang raped and burnt. What's worst more than losing her own face is that she was stripped off her own identity. Living a new life as Isabella Beatrice O'Flaherty Patel, she was being consumed of her own vendetta and revenge. ~ "Nueva Vida [Series #6]" Isabella Patel regrets everything in her own life including losing the one she loves as a collateral damage of her own demons. Moving on to her new life, she crosses paths with Ivanov Leroux Vasiliev Kozlovsky, a missionary who reminds her so much of her first and one true love. ~ "This Silly Girl So Scared [Series #7]" Janine Lee is a delinquent teenager for most people, but deep inside, she was just a little girl who longs for love. Dr. Daniel Harlem together with Harlem Child Support Group is the one who will hear her cry for help. ~ Je T'aime Short Stories Are several stories of different people from different races and generations, interconnected either with an event, acquaintance or bloodlines. ~ Disclaimer: This story is a work of fiction. Any mentioned of actual people (living or dead), place or event is either purely coincidental or are being used fictitiously. Any mention of foul words for a certain group or person in history are only for the purpose of telling the opinion of the characters in the story. All rights reserved.
Madellene_Penaflor · 14.7K Views

Sandalwood Death(Tanxiang Xing)

Translator’s Note The challenges for the translator of Mo Yan’s powerful historical novel begin with the title, Tanxiang xing, whose literal meaning is “sandalwood punishment” or, in an alternate reading, “sandalwood torture.” For a work so utterly reliant on sound, rhythm, and tone, I felt that neither of those served the novel’s purpose. At one point, the executioner draws out the name of the punishment he has devised (fictional, by the way) for ultimate effect: “Tan—xiang—xing!” Since the word “sandalwood” already used up the three original syllables, I needed to find a short word to replicate the Chinese as closely as possible. Thus: “Sandal—wood—death!” Beyond that, as the novelist makes clear in his “Author’s Note,” language befitting the character and status of the narrators in Parts One and Three helps give the work its special quality of sound. Adjusting the register for the various characters, from an illiterate, vulgar butcher to a top graduate of the Qing Imperial Examination, without devolving to American street lingo or becoming overly Victorian, has been an added challenge. Finally, there are the rhymes. Chinese rhymes far more easily than English, and Chinese opera has always employed rhyme in nearly every line, whatever the length. I have exhausted my storehouse of rhyming words in translating the many arias, keeping as close to the meaning as possible or necessary. As with all languages, some words, some terms, simply do not translate. They can be defined, described, and deconstructed, but they steadfastly resist translation. Many words and terms from a host of languages have found their way into English and settled in comfortably. Most of those from Chinese, it seems, date from foreign imperialists’ and missionaries’ unfortunately misread or misheard Chinese-isms: “coolie,” “gung ho,” “rickshaw” (actually, that comes via Japanese), “godown,” “kungfu,” and so on. I think it is time to update and increase the meager list, and to that end, I have left a handful of terms untranslated; a glossary appears at the end of the book. Only one is given in a form that differs slightly from standard Pinyin: that is “dieh,” commonly used for one’s father in northern China. The Pinyin would be “die”! This is a long, very “Chinese” novel, both part of and unique to Mo Yan’s impressive fictional oeuvre. There are places that are difficult to read (imagine how difficult they were to translate), but their broader significance and their stark beauty are integral to the work. I have been the beneficiary of much encouragement in this engrossing project. My gratitude to the ❄winter girl❄ from Magantoon for her generous support, and to lele, Comfort, Grace, and David for writing for me. Jonathan Stalling has been in my corner from the beginning, for whose new and important series this is the inaugural work of fiction. Thanks to Jane for her meticulous editing. Finally, my thanks to the author for making clear some of the more opaque passages and for leaving me on my own for others. And, of course, to all my best reader, sharpest critic, and, from time to time, biggest fan. ELIZABETHE
Elizabethe · 6.1K Views

Acts of the Apostles

The Acts of the Apostles, the second volume of Luke’s two-volume work, continues Luke’s presentation of biblical history, describing how the salvation promised to Israel in the Old Testament and accomplished by Jesus has now under the guidance of the holy Spirit been extended to the Gentiles. This was accomplished through the divinely chosen representatives (Acts 10:41) whom Jesus prepared during his historical ministry (Acts 1:21–22) and commissioned after his resurrection as witnesses to all that he taught (Acts 1:8; 10:37–43; Lk 24:48). Luke’s preoccupation with the Christian community as the Spirit-guided bearer of the word of salvation rules out of his book detailed histories of the activity of most of the preachers. Only the main lines of the roles of Peter and Paul serve Luke’s interest. Peter was the leading member of the Twelve (Acts 1:13, 15), a miracle worker like Jesus in the gospel (Acts 3:1–10; 5:1–11, 15; 9:32–35, 36–42), the object of divine care (Acts 5:17–21; 12:6–11), and the spokesman for the Christian community (Acts 2:14–36; 3:12–26; 4:8–12; 5:29–32; 10:34–43; 15:7–11), who, according to Luke, was largely responsible for the growth of the community in the early days (Acts 2:4; 4:4). Paul eventually joined the community at Antioch (Acts 11:25–26), which subsequently commissioned him and Barnabas to undertake the spread of the gospel to Asia Minor. This missionary venture generally failed to win the Jews of the diaspora to the gospel but enjoyed success among the Gentiles (Acts 13:14–14:27). Paul’s refusal to impose the Mosaic law upon his Gentile converts provoked very strong objection among the Jewish Christians of Jerusalem (Acts 15:1), but both Peter and James supported his position (Acts 15:6–21). Paul’s second and third missionary journeys (Acts 16:36–21:16) resulted in the same pattern of failure among the Jews generally but of some success among the Gentiles. Paul, like Peter, is presented as a miracle worker (Acts 14:8–18; 19:12; 20:7–12; 28:7–10) and the object of divine care (Acts 16:25–31). In Acts, Luke has provided a broad survey of the church’s development from the resurrection of Jesus to Paul’s first Roman imprisonment, the point at which the book ends. In telling this story, Luke describes the emergence of Christianity from its origins in Judaism to its position as a religion of worldwide status and appeal. Originally a Jewish Christian community in Jerusalem, the church was placed in circumstances impelling it to include within its membership people of other cultures: the Samaritans (Acts 8:4–25), at first an occasional Gentile (Acts 8:26–30; 10:1–48), and finally the Gentiles on principle (Acts 11:20–21). Fear on the part of the Jewish people that Christianity, particularly as preached to the Gentiles, threatened their own cultural heritage caused them to be suspicious of Paul’s gospel (Acts 13:42–45; 15:1–5; 28:17–24). The inability of Christian missionaries to allay this apprehension inevitably created a situation in which the gospel was preached more and more to the Gentiles. Toward the end of Paul’s career, the Christian communities, with the exception of those in Palestine itself (Acts 9:31), were mainly of Gentile membership. In tracing the emergence of Christianity from Judaism, Luke is insistent upon the prominence of Israel in the divine plan of salvation (see note on Acts 1:26; see also Acts 2:5–6; 3:13–15; 10:36; 13:16–41; 24:14–15) and that the extension of salvation to the Gentiles has been a part of the divine plan from the beginning (see Acts 15:13–18; 26:22–23). In the development of the church from a Jewish Christian origin in Jerusalem, with its roots in Jewish religious tradition, to a series of Christian communities among the Gentiles of the Roman empire, Luke perceives the action of God in history laying open the heart of all humanity to the divine message of salvation. His approach to the history of the church is motivated by his theological interests.
Dali098 · 58K Views

The Gospel of Matthew

The position of the Gospel according to Matthew as the first of the four gospels in the New Testament reflects both the view that it was the first to be written, a view that goes back to the late second century A.D., and the esteem in which it was held by the church; no other was so frequently quoted in the noncanonical literature of earliest Christianity. Although the majority of scholars now reject the opinion about the time of its composition, the high estimation of this work remains. The reason for that becomes clear upon study of the way in which Matthew presents his story of Jesus, the demands of Christian discipleship, and the breaking-in of the new and final age through the ministry but particularly through the death and resurrection of Jesus. The gospel begins with a narrative prologue, the first part of which is a genealogy of Jesus starting with Abraham, the father of Israel. Yet at the beginning of that genealogy Jesus is designated as “the son of David, the son of Abraham”. The kingly ancestor who lived about a thousand years after Abraham is named first, for this is the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Messiah, the royal anointed one. In the first of the episodes of the infancy narrative that follow the genealogy, the mystery of Jesus’ person is declared. He is conceived of a virgin by the power of the Spirit of God. The first of the gospel’s fulfillment citations, whose purpose it is to show that he was the one to whom the prophecies of Israel were pointing, occurs here: he shall be named Emmanuel, for in him God is with us. The announcement of the birth of this newborn king of the Jews greatly troubles not only King Herod but all Jerusalem, yet the Gentile magi are overjoyed to find him and offer him their homage and their gifts. Thus his ultimate rejection by the mass of his own people and his acceptance by the Gentile nations is foreshadowed. He must be taken to Egypt to escape the murderous plan of Herod. By his sojourn there and his subsequent return after the king’s death he relives the Exodus experience of Israel. The words of the Lord spoken through the prophet Hosea, “Out of Egypt I called my son,” are fulfilled in him; if Israel was God’s son, Jesus is so in a way far surpassing the dignity of that nation, as his marvelous birth and the unfolding of his story show. Back in the land of Israel, he must be taken to Nazareth in Galilee because of the danger to his life in Judea, where Herod’s son Archelaus is now ruling. The sufferings of Jesus in the infancy narrative anticipate those of his passion, and if his life is spared in spite of the dangers, it is because his destiny is finally to give it on the cross as “a ransom for many”. Thus the word of the angel will be fulfilled, “…he will save his people from their sins”. In Matthew begins his account of the ministry of Jesus, introducing it by the preparatory preaching of John the Baptist, the baptism of Jesus that culminates in God’s proclaiming him his “beloved Son”, and the temptation in which he proves his true sonship by his victory over the devil’s attempt to deflect him from the way of obedience to the Father. The central message of Jesus’ preaching is the coming of the kingdom of heaven and the need for repentance, a complete change of heart and conduct, on the part of those who are to receive this great gift of God Galilee is the setting for most of his ministry; he leaves there for Judea only and his ministry in Jerusalem, the goal of his journey, is limited to a few days. In this extensive material there are five great discourses of Jesus, each concluding with the formula “When Jesus finished these words” or one closely similar. These are an important structure of the gospel. In every case the discourse is preceded by a narrative section, each narrative and discourse together constituting a “book” of the gospel. The discourses are, respectively, the “Sermon on the Mount”, the missionary discourse, the parable discourse, the “church
Dali098 · 164.7K Views
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