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Tales Of The Unexpected

The Tales of Madness

A pantheon of beings known as Kami or Gods rules the planet of Taria. The Universe created the original two itself when it first made the planet. Others came along as mortals were made and populated once the mortals believed in something so strongly. Then there was one who was a mortal. Kentaro stood up to Kenichi, and the people believed in so much not only did he win, but he was welcomed into the Heavens as a Kami. Then slowly, how he descended. The Tales of Madness consists of three individual tales. Each with their own main characters in the forefront as we follow the descent into madness. Volume One: Tale of a Sumotori On Taria sumo is an ancient sport devoted to a man who stood up to the War Kami Kenichi and won. He fought to decide not only the fate of his town, or the island his town was on, but the entire Sasuke Empire. Now there’s an entire martial art and sport devoted to how the man defeated and became a Kami himself. Hiroshi is a young boy born to an artisan father with a deep love and respect for the traditional sport and ritual of Sumo. After his father’s death, he chases his father’s dream of him becoming not only a sumotori, but a full rikishi. When he’s recruited into the fabled beya of Hajima under the retired Yokozuna Kenjiro, who seems to be slowly losing his grip on reality, has he got himself into something over his head? Volume Two: Tale of the Village Protector A once strong and powerful cultivator and teacher retires. All he desires is peace with his wife, and to give her a child for them to raise. They reside in a small village where he's elected as the village protector. Everything is going well in their lives, until a mysterious oracle shows up to their village with a cryptic warning that the Kami, the gods of the world, are up to no good. Silas wakes up, his town destroyed, and his power gone. The apprentice he was coerced to have and his wife, also gone. He has to uncover a plot by a rogue kami while discovering why he is powerless while he tries to find out what happened to his wife. Volume Three: Tale of a Beggar A cultivator but also a homeless beggar is sent to a western continent to help his master find a key that can help his Master's old friend. Once in the west he finds resistance to learning about different gods, but finds the god the westerners worship isn't so different from the Kami. They all look the same in the pictures they've painted. Everything changes when the town he's been staying is overrun by barbarians. They aren't cultivators, not really, they have an animalistic spirit and are very powerful in their own right. He's taken in as by the horde and while there he learns of an ancient relic that the lords of Demon have. The thing is, he's not the only one who knows about it. He has competition, a sect from the East is coming and is ready to make dark deals to get the treasure.
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An unexpected union

Aruna, a vibrant and ambitious 22-year-old, has always known that her life would take a traditional path. Born into a conservative Indian family, she understands the importance of family honor and cultural expectations. However, her world is turned upside down when her parents announce that they've found a suitable match for her - Rohan, a successful businessman from a respected family. As Aruna navigates the complexities of arranged marriage, she struggles to reconcile her own desires with family obligations. Rohan, seemingly perfect on the surface, harbors secrets of his own. Behind his charming smile and polished demeanor, he hides a troubled past and a fear of commitment. As they embark on their journey together, Aruna and Rohan face numerous challenges: 1. Family pressures: Their families' expectations and meddling threaten to suffocate their relationship. 2. Personal demons: Rohan's past mistakes and Aruna's self-doubt test their ability to trust each other. 3. Career aspirations: Aruna's passion for photography clashes with Rohan's traditional views on women's roles. 4. Hidden agendas: A mysterious figure from Rohan's past emerges, threatening to upend their fragile bond. Through laughter, tears, and unexpected moments of tenderness, Aruna and Rohan must confront their own fears and desires. Will their arranged marriage become a love match, or will they succumb to the pressures of tradition and expectation? *Themes:* 1. Arranged marriage and cultural traditions 2. Self-discovery and personal growth 3. Family expectations and loyalty 4. Love and relationships 5. Identity and empowerment *Genre:* Romantic Drama/Family Saga *Target Audience:* 1. Fans of authors like Jhumpa Lahiri and Arundhati Roy 2. Viewers of Bollywood films and Indian dramas 3. Readers interested in cultural and social issues
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