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Moral Diverse

Introduction There were events that took place, sometimes it related to something we expected and sometimes it differed. Though in this book "Moral Diverse" is typically our moral diverse, because it contains a lot of moral, that bring to our notice what we are or what we suppose to be in a particular event. A great character in this book is known as Daddy Celebrant, was inspired by the author's father, people used to celebrate him on the street not, because he was perfect, rich but he approached every thing socially. Throughout the story in this book, he displayed a character that pointed out how things should be done. The story of mining is pure fiction and only mining as generally understood really exist but the character didn't exist in real life but the author tells the story originally so that he could create branches of ideas as he wish. In the story, he really created the strength and weakness in our moral as well as the diverse it compounded. He goes forward to attach some real life history just to back up some of his ideas driving at combination of fiction and non-fiction. The characters of Ifunanya and Chikeliuba are the author's brain. He included it to proof that love still exists and people shouldn't give up for love, because it is a furnace through which life ore and expansion are produced. Though the end of the characters are tragedy. But that is what actually happens in real life. Many times our success becomes a burden and our love ends up tragically. With all of them reflecting our moral diverse.
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Ash Runner

In the Ashen Reach, a cursed wasteland of black dunes and ember-storms, Torv “Ash” Kren runs alone, hauling glowing ember-shards in a battered sled. Once a raider, he quit when his crew torched innocence—now he trades magic fuel for water, machete chipped, coat patched, one job from death. An ember-storm cracks his sled—shards spill—when Lysa “Ember” Vey stumbles from the haze, half-dead, clutching a red-hot Core Ember worth a fortune or a grave. Lysa’s an ash-witch—bends shards into fire-blades, hunted by warlord Krax for a 10,000-shard bounty. She offers Torv 2,000 to run her to the Free Drift, rebel camp past the Dune Wall—or leave him dry in the sand. Torv’s gut says ditch her—warlord’s hounds close—but her ember buys time, and his Ash Runner Sense wakes: kills earn miles, power grows. They trek—raiders bleed, storms burn—Torv’s machete sings (+500 miles, Dune Dash), Lysa’s fire cuts deep. Krax’s dogs tear closer—ember-teeth glint—when the Core cracks, whispering: “Free me, claim all.” Truth hits: Lysa’s bounty’s fake—Krax wants the Core that cursed the Reach. Torv’s past crew died for it—he’s bound to the ash. Miles climb (Ash Veil, 1,000)—lungs scar, Lysa’s shard burns her grip. At the Dune Wall, Krax looms—Torv carves, Lysa flares—Core shatters, Reach shakes. Warlord falls—shards rain—but Torv’s ash-coated, Lysa’s bleeding. A new ember glows west—next run calls. Grind, fire, survival—will Torv and Lysa outrun the curse, or burn in it?
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