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The Shape of Home

"The Shape of Home" is a deeply intimate journey centered on Corrine. A young girl whose early years are steeped in the warmth and simplicity of familial love, yet inevitably shadowed by the harsh truths of the world around her. The tranquility of Corrine’s childhood begins to shift, shattering announcement fractures the household. This moment marks the slow waning of childhood innocence and the dawning realization that home is not always a haven free from pain. The challenges Corrine faces extend far beyond the disruption of her parents’ marriage. The story courageously explores the dark and insidious threat of child grooming, a silent danger lurking at the edges of her young life. This thread of vulnerability is rendered with subtlety and emotional truth. Highlighting Corrine’s precarious position as she grapples with fear, loyalty, and the urgent need for protection. Alongside this personal threat is the oppressive weight of cultural expectations. In a world where broken families are stigmatized as "fallen," Corrine and those around her bear the harsh judgment of a society that sees fractured homes not just as personal tragedy but as moral failure. This unforgiving tradition imposes a heavy burden, isolating Corrine and compounding the scars left by family upheaval. The story’s lens also captures the adult realm, particularly through Corrine's experience in her early adulthood of the ruthless and often unforgiving landscape of office politics. Her struggles with workplace betrayals and power plays reveal another layer of tension that exacerbates family strains. This parallel narrative underscores the way external pressures can infiltrate and unravel domestic life, reminding us that the battles fought in professional arenas often echo loudly at home. Throughout these trials, the novel lays bare the raw realities of identity, belonging, and resilience. Corrine’s journey is not only about enduring hardship but also about the small, hard-won victories that slowly reshape her understanding of what home truly means. It is a place shaped by love and loss, endurance and hope. "The Shape of Home" paints a nuanced and human portrait of coming of age amid fractured relationships and cultural constraints, confronting difficult truths while searching for light in the shadows.
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Side Job: SSS-Class Necromancer!

“If God loved you so much, he wouldn’t have put you against me.” … In the present of this age’s fantasy, what the world needs is not a hero but a priest working part time as a Necromancer. Healing by the day, hunting dark mages by the night, presenting you, Elios, the guy who will solve all your problems by any means as long as you pay him the right. A demon is haunting you? Call Elios. The guards aren’t accepting bribes? Call Elios. Your toilet ain’t getting flushed? Call Elios. There are no limitations to what you can ask. As long as there is a right price, everything is possible. Our dependable priest is capable of any and everything. Ah! Though there is one thing you can never ask him to do. Children. You can’t ask him to hurt them. And perhaps you should never mention anything related to that as well. Or else… Even death would be mercy. … In the World of Zarraf, there lives Gods, not all goods are good and certainly none are without motives. They rule the world’s 7 nations: The Nation of Light and Sun The Nation of Water The Nation of Fire The Nation of Life The Nation of Earth The Nation of Moon The Nation of Wind Each ruled by a Goddess that has their own stance in their ruling. But that is only the first page of this world. The second page colors the Ancient Gods of Corruption, Rage, Curse, Death and Hate. The third belongs the Seven Sins’ Incarnations that are ready to succeed the Ancient Gods. The Fourth is of the Witches who stand against all Gods equally. And the Final Page colors the [Immortals] or otherwise known as [Players] that will be summoned to bring Chaos to this world. A World that was meant to be destroyed, such is the fate of the world of Zarraf as powers beyond the realm of mortals threaten the dynamic equilibrium of their existence. In the end, the world was prophesied to be destroyed by one cause or another. Nothing could prevent looming destruction… Or so it was supposed to happen..
Ethel_Imaginations · 94.6K Views
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