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Prince Of Death

Shadow of Death

In the once-vibrant city of General Santos, a strange and haunting darkness begins to fall. Shadows move with intent, slithering through alleyways and hiding in plain sight—bringing with them death, fear, and an ancient evil that seeks to devour humanity from within. Paul, a quiet, kind-hearted student, suddenly finds himself at the center of a battle he never chose. When a monstrous entity known as The Claw—a former murderer reborn as a shadow creature—attacks his school, Paul is gravely wounded. But in the moment of near death, a mysterious light awakens within him, forming an ancient, shining armor and a sword forged from the Word itself. He becomes something more: a Guardian, one of the chosen few who can fight back the darkness. Elsewhere, veteran investigator Greg, and forensic expert Harriette, follow a trail of grim murders that defy explanation. What begins as a local case slowly unravels into a terrifying truth: missing criminals may have become vessels for shadows. Behind them all looms the terrifying presence of The Dragon, the ancient leader of the shadow ranks, sending ever-stronger horrors like The Maw and Dark Sword to prepare the earth for a greater darkness. Amid the terror, flickers of hope shine. From the Great Commission Missionary Baptist Church, Pastor Joseph and his pregnant wife Mariz fight back with prayers and truth. Guardians rise in other cities. And across the nation, stories spread of warriors clad in divine light—protectors chosen by something far greater than themselves. As the war between light and shadow escalates, Paul must face the truth about who he is and why he was chosen. But with each victory, the darkness grows smarter, hungrier, and more desperate to claim what light remains. Can a single boy’s faith and courage stand against an army of living nightmares?
Sheohn · 1.9K Views

WHISPERS OF DEATH : Ishvarashapa

**1899, British India, Bengal.** The village of Ambika Kalna is gripped by an unspeakable horror. Corpses appear with no visible wounds—only lifeless eyes, hearts mysteriously stilled, and walls daubed in blood: ***“He is watching… He sees me… I see myself.”*** The nightmare spreads to Calcutta, where victims claw at their own faces or hang themselves with eerie calm, their final acts framed by shattered mirrors. No connection binds the dead, save the chilling refrain and the unshakable sense of being *seen*. **Isarish**, a mercilessly logical investigator, is tasked with unraveling the carnage. A man of contradictions—brilliant yet apathetic, devout yet haunted by doubt—he wields scripture as deftly as evidence. A Muslim who prays in shadows, his faith is a blade that cuts both ways: solace in ritual, torment in unanswered questions. To him, the curse is a puzzle, not a phantom… until he stares into the mirrors left behind and glimpses the fractures in his own soul. The **Curse of God**—*Ishvarashapa*—leaves no marks, only madness. It whispers through reflections, turning victims into judges of their hidden sins: hypocrites choke on their lies, the greedy starve amidst plenty, the cowardly drown in their fear. Isarish traces its path from Ambika Kalna’s trembling priests to Calcutta’s colonial elite, finding no killer, only a pattern of despair. Is this a mortal orchestrating terror through poison and psychosis—or a divine reckoning, forcing sinners to confront what they bury? **In the glass, truth waits. But is it God’s… or mankind’s?** --- "What if your reflection held every lie you’ve ever told—and God sent a madman to make you **read them aloud?"
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