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Gilgamesh: El Dios Heroico y Dios de la Guerra

El Fan-fic que les vengo a traer se tratara del Dios Heroico Gilgamesh junto con sus esposas donde se enfrascaran de aventuras llenas de acción. Todo comenzará por un pedido de la patrulla del tiempo la cual, los conocieron cuando Gilgamesh y sus esposas buscaban las esferas del dragón en la dimensión (DBZ). Volviendo al momento, la patrulla del tiempo pide prestado su poder para detener a unos seres malignos llamados Yanenba y Dabura quienes han sido tragados por un agujero dimensional y están realizando estragos en otra dimensión a cambio de prestarles las esferas del dragón para cumplir sus deseos. ACLARACIONES Niveles de Poder de Gilgamesh : Dios Primordial (Al nivel de un Dios de la Destrucción) Esposas de Gilgamesh : Al nivel de un Súper Demonio (DXD) A excepción de : Tiamat Diosa de la creación Chaos (Diosa Primordial) La Diosa Ishtar ( Al nivel de Shiva) Angélica Reina de Babilonia ( Al nivel de Shiva) Enkidu Fem. ( Al nivel de los Dioses Dragones) Doncellas o Maids (Son aquellas que protegen el Palacio o las Mansiones de Gilgamesh . Aquellas que fueron salvadas o cautivadas por la belleza o amor al rey) Dentro del Top 15 A excepción de sus Maestras o Jefas de ellas : Que están en Top 10 Esto fue hecho por Gilgamesh que no quería ver a sus seres queridos morir. Dándoles un entrenamiento y estudios de las diferentes energías que hay en las dimensiones. - Ki -Chakra -Magia -Cultivacion -Ki Divino -Ki de la Destrucción NIVEL DE PODER EN LAS DIMENSIONES : Zeno Sama Gran Sacerdote Angeles Dioses de la Destrucción Dioses Primordiales Dioses Supremos Dioses Dragones Dioses_Super Demonios_Dragones Celestiales Dioses Clase Media Dioses Clase Baja_ Reyes demonios_Lideres de Facción Clase Ultimate Clase Suprema Clase Alta Clase Media Clase Baja Viajes entre dimensiones : Principales Dragón Ball DXD ( Donde pertenece Gilgamesh) DXD Alternativo Date a live Tate no Yuusha Fairy Tail Kuroinu Arifureta Fate (Cuando conoció a sus esposas) DanMachi Mushoku Tensei Slime Tensei Shitara Trinity Seven Naruto High School of The Dead One Punch-Man Isekai Maou To Shoukan Shoujo Isekai wa Smartphone Kaifuku Jutsushi no Yarinaoshi Gishi wa Yan Mama Junyuu Chuu Love x Holic: Miwaku no Otome to Hakudaku Kankei BUENO SIN MAS COMENZEMOS....
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The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky

The Idiot is a novel by the 19th-century Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was first published serially in the journal The Russian Messenger in 1868–69. The title is an ironic reference to the central character of the novel, Prince (Knyaz) Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, a young man whose goodness, open-hearted simplicity and guilelessness lead many of the more worldly characters he encounters to mistakenly assume that he lacks intelligence and insight. In the character of Prince Myshkin, Dostoevsky set himself the task of depicting "the positively good and beautiful man." The novel examines the consequences of placing such a unique individual at the centre of the conflicts, desires, passions and egoism of worldly society, both for the man himself and for those with whom he becomes involved. Joseph Frank describes The Idiot as "the most personal of all Dostoevsky's major works, the book in which he embodies his most intimate, cherished, and sacred convictions." It includes descriptions of some of his most intense personal ordeals, such as epilepsy and mock execution, and explores moral, spiritual and philosophical themes consequent upon them. His primary motivation in writing the novel was to subject his own highest ideal, that of true Christian love, to the crucible of contemporary Russian society. The artistic method of conscientiously testing his central idea meant that the author could not always predict where the plot was going as he was writing. The novel has an awkward structure, and many critics have commented on its seemingly chaotic organization. According to Gary Saul Morson, "The Idiot violates every critical norm and yet somehow manages to achieve real greatness." Dostoevsky himself was of the opinion that the experiment was not entirely successful, but the novel remained his favourite among his works. In a letter to Strakhov he wrote: "Much in the novel was written hurriedly, much is too diffuse and did not turn out well, but some of it did turn out well. I do not stand behind the novel, but I do stand behind the idea.
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