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Adolf Drippler

The Rejected Alpha's Vengeance

[COMPLETE || WARNING: MATURE CONTENT 21+ // Watch Me Burn Them For You] "And if someday you see me, remember to forget my name, or karma will bow." **** For Awuor’s power, her people had done the unthinkable, in the history of werewolves. Her beta and brother, Dom, murdered their mother, the Sicario luna and blamed it on Awuor. In his grief, her father didn't bother to try and find out the truth, instead, for murdering her mother, he gave his daughter the worst punishment any alpha could ever get. He banished her from home, but Awuor’s wasn’t the usual banishment. Her father neither stripped her of the alpha title, nor did he make her a rogue. Instead, Alpha Sicario forced Awuor to be an exiled alpha, a woman so powerful, but with no one to rule over. Her mate, Jer, a power-hungry bastard, stepped up to rule the Sicario pack, since Awuor, the reigning alpha, was away, and Jer never once sought her out. Just like everyone else, he had betrayed her when he claimed a different woman, without rejecting Awuor. As the gates of Sicario closed on her, as her people watched her in disgust and disappointment, the daughter of Sicario had just one thought. A PROMISE of destruction & vengeance; she would ruin them all. *** [EXCERPT] "Either you're from the Dawson pack, the Bluemoon pack, or the Sicario pack, because you're definitely not from our Greyson pack. You must have done something really stupid for your alphas to banish you, even though you have no scent of the ferals. "So that could mean you're not a feral, but you're certainly not that important to your people. You seem to have an attitude and reek of power, that's why you don't appreciate anyone talking to you like a regular wolf. "But all of that doesn't matter right now, because you are the unwanted little wolf. The girl without a home, the rejected wolf who can't be claimed by anyone else. You're dressed in banana leaves because you have no clue how to make proper clothing on your own. "— or even check the feral cloth reservoir on the west of this forest. The fact that you have stayed so close to the other three packs is because you don't want to be away from home and are somehow hoping that they'd want you back. "Allow me to spell it out for you and make it easier for your probably useless brain to understand, little wolf, no one wants you. I'm only taking you to my alpha because your presence here is a nuisance to us, and for some reason, the alpha is interested in you. "And before you get any ideas about mates and whatnot, our alpha is already mated. So will you get up on your own, or do we have to take you stripped? Because I for one have no problem doing that. We could just treat you like the rogue that you're not," Adolf said to Awuor who still had her angry smirk on.
she_osprey · 1.1M Views

The Dictators' Era: Stalin, Chamberlain, and Hitler

"The Dictators' Era: Stalin, Chamberlain, and Hitler" is a gripping historical biography that delves into the lives, ideologies, and actions of three influential leaders during a tumultuous period in world history. The story follows the rise and reign of Joseph Stalin, Neville Chamberlain, and Adolf Hitler, exploring their contrasting paths, political choices, and the profound impact they had on their respective nations and the world at large. The narrative begins by introducing the young Joseph Stalin, a charismatic figure who navigates the complex web of Bolshevik politics to ultimately seize power in the Soviet Union. As Stalin consolidates his authority, the story unveils the brutal realities of his rule, including the collectivization of agriculture, industrialization drives, and the purges that led to countless lives lost. In parallel, the story shifts its focus to Neville Chamberlain, a British statesman who rises to prominence as Prime Minister in a time of mounting tensions in Europe. Chamberlain's policy of appeasement takes center stage, as he embarks on a mission to avoid another devastating war following the trauma of World War I. The narrative explores the nuances of Chamberlain's decision-making, the Munich Agreement, and the subsequent criticism and downfall that follows. Simultaneously, Adolf Hitler emerges as a powerful force, captivating the German people with his extreme nationalist and anti-Semitic ideologies. The story delves into Hitler's transformation from a failed artist to the leader of the Nazi Party, his charismatic speeches, and the implementation of his aggressive foreign policies. The horrors of the Holocaust and Hitler's pursuit of territorial expansion provide a chilling backdrop to the narrative. Throughout the story, the lives of these three leaders intersect in pivotal moments, such as the signing of the Nazi-Soviet Pact and the subsequent invasion of Poland, triggering the outbreak of World War II. The narrative explores the war's major events, including the Battle of Britain, the Eastern Front, and the Pacific Theater, painting a vivid picture of the devastating consequences of their actions. As the war reaches its climax, the story examines the eventual downfall of Hitler, Chamberlain's resignation, and the enduring legacy of Stalin's rule. It delves into the post-war reconstruction, the establishment of international institutions like the United Nations, and the profound impact of their actions on global politics and society. "The Dictators' Era: Stalin, Chamberlain, and Hitler" is an engrossing account that brings to life the complex personalities, ideologies, and decisions that shaped one of the darkest periods in human history. It serves as a cautionary tale, reminding readers of the dangers of totalitarianism, the importance of moral leadership, and the enduring struggle for peace and justice in the face of tyranny.
LiteraryKaleido · 4.3K Views

THE PURGE

Adolf Hitler is one of the most well-known—and reviled—figures in history. As the leader of Nazi Germany, he orchestrated both World War II and the Holocaust, events that led to the deaths of at least 40,000,000 people.Hitler went down in history as one of if not the most vile human being of all time,for ordering the loss of countless of lives.I on the other hand solely believe that human beings are responsible for their own actions some may try to justify their actions by claiming they were following orders others may claim to be carrying out the will of a supreme being.A surprising 49 million were registered, 39 million classified and 10 million inducted. Others who were overseas in August 1914 travelled back thousands of miles to get back and enlist .Most would claim they were doing it for money or power but the truth of the matter is most of those soldiers stood to gain nothing from that money or power,most if not all those soldiers simply volunteered plain and simple.At the end of the day the real reason they masaccred all those families stared them right in the face.In hindsight they survived on measly food rations for months underwent all that harsh training,pain and suffering at the barracks to inflict more pain and suffering on other human beings.They knew it in their mind and hearts and they still did it anyways,they did it for nothing.Majority of the Jewish families torched to death during the Holocaust were actually turned in by German families, yes the German families may try to justify their actions by claiming to be following government policies but when its all said and done the government policies were a reflection of their individual fears the insecurity and resentment they felt towards the Jews. Its pathetic what human beings are willing to settle for , for a fleeting sense of security and make no mistake it was fleeting. The truth of the matter is most people want to see cruelty if not inflict it themselves.Which would explain why you are still reading into this synopsis right now . This would explain the existence of extremely cruel torture devices the judas cradle,brazen bull,iron maiden some of them being adopted even by churches regardless of how cruel they were these devices go to show the very cruelness and hopelessness of mankind .Don't get me wrong I love peace but something about it feels lacking . Even if we did actually manage to find a way to eliminate death and chaos from the face of the earth some people would still find ways to bring it back ..In a world that has taught us that having hope is equivalent to giving up. A book that attempts to explain mob logic . A story about humans in their most despicable yet truest form a story about the purge.
Pascal_Dawsson · 3.7K Views
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