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Bertram Cuttlescar

**Synopsis of the short story "Cuttlescar's Revenge"** Bertram Cuttlescar was a young man who lost his family in the war. He became a bitter, hateful man, and swore he would do anything to bring peace to the world, even if it meant bloodshed. Bertram began his journey of revenge and revolution by killing King Andrew, the most respected and just leader in the world. He then manipulated clans to invade the Derek Kingdom and kill the queen and her heir, who were also advocates of peace. Finally, Bertram massacred the Betkorerk clan, which was the most respected clan in the world and fought against various threats. Afterwards, he declared war on the Colossi, an organization that sought world peace. Bertram created an army of necromancers and undead to fight the Colossi and their allies. He almost succeeded in fulfilling his plan of revolution, but in the end, he heard his family's voice in his mind. Bertram realized that he had become what he hated most. He decided to sacrifice himself to seal away the necromancers and the undead, and also to stop the war and the suffering he had caused. Bertram was sealed along with his armies underground, where he would remain forever in an eternal sleep. **Themes** * Revenge * Revolution * Peace * Sacrifice **Characters** * Bertram Cuttlescar: The protagonist of the tale. He is a bitter, hateful man who becomes a war leader to achieve peace. * King André: The most respected and fair leader in the world. He is murdered by Bertram. * Queen of the Derek Kingdom: A leader who defends peace. She is murdered by Bertram. * Betkorerk Clan: The most respected clan in the world that fights against various threats. They are massacred by Bertram. * Colossi: An organization that seeks world peace. They are declared war by Bertram. **Conclusion** The short story "Cuttlescar's Revenge" is a story about the consequences of revenge and revolution. Bertram Cuttlescar is a complex character who begins his journey with good intentions, but ends up becoming the thing he hated most. The short story is a reflection on the nature of peace and what it really means to bring change to the world.
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Don't get on my nerves, Mr. Bertram!

During her marriage, Paula never knew what happiness meant. She loved Len Bertram sincerely but all he did was insult her for two years. Even despite his indifference, Paula's love for this man didn't fade. She believed he would come to realize that her feelings weren't false. Unfortunately, she was set up by her devious mother-in-law and her stepsister. Len believed them, which was unsurprising, and sent her away from the Bertram family as punishment. Six years have passed, and Paula is back with a fresh perspective on life and David Alesso—one of the most renowned film directors in the world—at her side. Now her ex-husband wants her back but Paula isn't the fragile, timid girl she used to be and won't let Len take away her joy. Len appeared more composed than he had been six years ago, but Paula was nothing like she had been. Now scheming, wild, unforgiving... Those people would regret what they did to her. ... *Excerpt* Paula huffed sharply as she stared at the distant man in front of her. "Mr. Bertram! What I do is none of your business? The fact that you are acting as though we have known each other for years when we ended our relationship badly is presumptuous, and we are not on good terms." "I'm sorry" Those words, as heavy as his heart, fell from his mouth. "I was a jerk and I know I deserve nothing from you but please..." "Don't get on my nerves, Mr. Bertram!" Paula yelled at him before he could say anything more, expressing her disinterest in listening to him. However, Len's next actions surprised her. He moved an inch closer to her, brushing off the strand of hair on her face. "I don't want to get on your nerves, Paula but I want to get into here." With his finger pointed directly at her chest, he tapped her heart. Paula's heart began racing wildly and at that precise moment she realized that Len was a fire she would never be able to put out. What will she do now? Will she be able to put out that fire?
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Reincarnated in a Magic World carrying Earth's Legacy

It is said that any world with a sentient race facing "The End Of Time" gives a chance to a single individual to carry its LEGACY by being reborn in a parallel world in the vast multiverse as such is ordained by The FATE. On Earth, Hale Jasper, a con artist, scams into getting this chance and even survives THE ORDEAL OF FATE. He is thus reborn in a parallel magic world as The eldest son of a duke family in an Imperium said to be the descendant of Giants. On his 18th birthday, "Hale von Bertram af Damarius" (formerly Hale Jasper) reawakens memories of his past life. His already reclusive personality along with his hidden title of 10th Seigneur, giving him the ability of reality manipulation, furthers him on the path of controlling the imperium from the shadows. His path brings him to awakening his mutated Siren bloodline, making a secret organization of vampires, seducing crown princes, controlling beastkin, bringing scientific and magical development, and much more. -------------------------------------------------------------- This is just a brief but comprehensive description of what you are just about to experience. I have made sure to describe everything to make logical reason at least in a magical sense. The magic system is well-made. Things you will find in this novel: >Kingdom Building >Cunning Male MC >Proper World Intro >Vampires, Beastkin, Dragons, Monster, Elves.... >Smut >Childbirth/ Pregnancy >Magic Academy >World War -------------------------------------------------------------- Do give a Read!
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BOOK YOUR ULTIMATE HOLIDAY!

historical novel, a novel that has as its setting a period of history and that attempts to convey the spirit, manners, and social conditions of a past age with realistic detail and fidelity (which is in some cases only apparent fidelity) to historical fact. The work may deal with actual historical personages, as does Robert Graves’s I, Claudius (1934), or it may contain a mixture of fictional and historical characters. It may focus on a single historic event, as does Franz Werfel’s Forty Days of Musa Dagh (1934), which dramatizes the defense of an Armenian stronghold. More often it attempts to portray a broader view of a past society in which great events are reflected by their impact on the private lives of fictional individuals. Since the appearance of the first historical novel, Sir Walter Scott’s Waverley (1814), this type of fiction has remained popular. Though some historical novels, such as Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace (1865–69), are of the highest artistic quality, many of them are written to mediocre standards. One type of historical novel is the purely escapist costume romance, which, making no pretense to historicity, uses a setting in the past to lend credence to improbable characters and adventures. Key People: Winston Churchill Victor Hugo Xenophon Aleksandr Pushkin Sir Walter Scott Related Topics: genre The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Adam Augustyn. Home Literature Novels & Short Stories Novelists A-K Thomas B. Costain American writer Alternate titles: Thomas Bertram Costain By The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica • Edit History Thomas B. Costain, in full Thomas Bertram Costain, (born May 8, 1885, Brantford, Ontario, Canada—died October 8, 1965, New York, New York, U.S.), Canadian-born American historical novelist. Costain, Thomas B. Costain, Thomas B. See all media Born: May 8, 1885 Brantford Canada Died: October 8, 1965 (aged 80) New York City New York Notable Works: “For My Great Folly ” “The Black Rose ” “The Silver Chalice ” A journalist for many years on Canadian newspapers and a Saturday Evening Post editor (1920–34), Costain was 57 when he published his first romance, For My Great Folly (1942), dealing with the 17th-century rivalry between England and Spain. An immediate success, it was followed almost yearly by historical adventure tales, the best known of which are The Black Rose (1945), whose medieval English hero ranges as far as Kublai Khan’s China, and The Silver Chalice (1952), about the early Christians in Rome. Stack of books, pile of books, literature, reading. Hompepage blog 2009, arts and entertainment, history and society. BRITANNICA QUIZ Literary Favorites: Fact or Fiction? Love literature? This quiz sorts out the truth about beloved authors and stories, old and new. This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen. fashionable novel Home Literature Novels & Short Stories fashionable novel literary subgenre Alternate titles: “silver-fork” novel By The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica • Edit History fashionable novel, early 19th-century subgenre of the comedy of manners portraying the English upper class, usually by members of that class. One author particularly known for his fashionable novels was Theodore Hook. Related Topics: novel comedy of manners
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