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Nachdem ich die Apokalypse überlebt hatte, baute ich eine Stadt in einer anderen Welt

[Herzlichen Glückwunsch, terranischer Überlebender #99598, zur Aktivierung des Universum-Hilfssystems!] Althea und die übrigen 1 % der Bevölkerung ihres Heimatplaneten starrten verwirrt auf den holografischen Bildschirm vor ihnen. Ihre Galaxie ging offenbar zu Ende, und plötzlich tauchten in ihren Köpfen Durchsagen aus einem fremden System auf, die ihnen mitteilten, dass sie für immer in eine andere Welt versetzt würden. Die Überlebenden waren alle sehr deprimiert. Erst waren sie gezwungen, in einer Zombie-Apokalypse zu überleben, und nun mussten sie in einer völlig neuen Welt überleben? Zufälligerweise war Althea eine der wenigen, die das Lord Token erhalten hatten, die Eintrittskarte zur Kontrolle eines Territoriums - ein vermeintlich sicherer Hafen für ihr Volk. Althea blickte auf ihren dicken Bauch und seufzte angesichts der ungewissen Zukunft. Würde sie in der Lage sein, ein gutes Zuhause für ihre Kinder und Mitmenschen zu schaffen? Und... würden sie und ihr Mann nach dieser Katastrophe wieder zueinander finden? #Apokalypse, #Josei, #Romance, #BeautifulFL, #HandsomeML, #PowerCouple, #Infrastruktur, #MagicSpace, #KingdomBuilding, #Adventure, #Schwangerschaft, #Spielelemente, #System #LitRPG ____ Jetzt ein E-BOOK~! Bitte bewerte, ne? DAS HILFT UNS SOOO SEHR~! Buch 1: AMAZON: https://a.co/d/hy7Rocr GOODREADS: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/203724162-after-surviving-the-apocalypse-i-built-a-city-in-another-world (Aktuelles) Buch 7 Amazon-Link: https://a.co/d/bceWSq0 Es wäre toll, wenn ihr eure Bewertungen auch bei Goodreads abgeben würdet! https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/210710079-after-surviving-the-apocalypse-i-built-a-city-in-another-world Wenn ihr könnt, dann bewertet bitte auch die Folgebücher. Danke soooo vielhhh Alteraner! ____ LESERAUM JETZT GEÖFFNET~! (Bitte NUR Leser!) https://discord.gg/w8qKw2yaNK
NispedanaSan · 28.4K Views

The Shadow of Great Britain

“Next, we have the most noble recipient of the Order of the Garter, the Grand Cross of Saint Michael and Saint George, the Grand Cross of the Bath, the Victoria Cross and the lower grades of Knighthood, the leader of the anti-colonial movement, the bell-ringer of the East India Company, the hero of the Crimean War, a Fellow of the Royal Society, a lifelong dear friend of literary giants such as Dickens and Great Dumas, a steadfast supporter of scientific luminaries like Faraday and Darwin, having served as assistant under-secretary, deputy under-secretary, and permanent under-secretary in departments of the Home Office and the Navy Department of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the inaugural Cabinet Secretary and head of the civil service, the first graduate and most distinguished alumnus of our school. Please welcome Sir Arthur Hastings to deliver a speech on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the University of London.” Arthur's gaze swept across the crowd before him, looking at the young faces and murmured, “Agares, what do you think I should say?” The Red Devil's wraith hovered behind him, saliva almost dribbling from the corner of his mouth, “Look at these ignorant souls; they still worship you as a hero. Why not say something they'd like to hear?” Arthur took a deep breath and let out a deafening roar, “Oxford is a bunch of whores' bastards!” “Oh!!!!” The audience erupted into thunderous applause. “Cambridge is the same!” he added immediately. The applause grew even more fervent... (The protagonist, possessed by a devil, travels through 19th-century Britain in a world without magic)
Chasing Time · 140.7K Views

Verliebt in den König der Bestien

[Reth pirschte sich an sie heran, das Kinn gesenkt, so dass der Schatten, den sein harter Kiefer warf, den dicken Pelzkragen seiner Weste streifte. Sein Haar war ihm bei dem Handgemenge über die Augen gefallen, so dass er sie dadurch wie ein Löwe im Gras ansah. Mit jedem Schritt erinnerte sein anmutiger, rollender Gang sie an ein Raubtier, das sich an seine Beute heranpirscht. Obwohl der Waldboden mit Zweigen und Blättern übersät war, gab er keinen Laut von sich. "Wer bist du?" stammelte Elia und wich mit erhobenen Händen zurück. Er kam ihr Schritt für Schritt entgegen, bis sie hart gegen den Baum hinter ihr stieß - und blieb erst stehen, als er über ihr aufragte, so breit, dass seine Schultern und seine Brust eine Wand vor ihr bildeten. Sie konnte die Hitze seiner Haut in der kühlen Nachtluft spüren. "Ich bin der Leonische König." Seine Stimme war ein dunkler, heiserer Schotter. Hinter ihm erhob sich ein Chor aus Keuchen, Heulen und zustimmendem Gezirpe von den Zuschauern. "Und du bist?" "Elia", hauchte sie. "Elia", knurrte er, lehnte sich näher heran und brachte den Duft von Kiefernholz und Regen und den Moschusgeruch von etwas eindeutig Männlichem mit. "Ich bin Reth." Er sagte den Namen mit einem seltsamen, gutturalen Räuspern in der Kehle. "Ich bin der König der Bestien. Ich bin Clanführer, und ich bin der Alpha von WildWood. Aus der Menge hinter ihm ertönten mehrere Knurrlaute, aber er ignorierte sie. Elia schluckte, als er sich zu ihr hinunterbeugte, bis seine Kinnlade ihre Wange berührte. "Ich bin der König", sagte er, "und du wirst meine Gefährtin sein." Der Wald hinter ihm brach aus. ****** Elia ist eine arme Universitätsstudentin, bis zu der Nacht, in der sie in die Welt der Anima entführt wird - regiert von Menschen, deren uralte Herzen mit dem Blut von Tieren pulsieren. Dort wird sie in einen Kampf auf Leben und Tod gezwungen. Doch als Elia überlebt und sich weigert, ihren letzten Gegner zu töten, muss der König entweder Elia selbst töten oder sie als seine Gefährtin nehmen. Reth, der brutale König der Bestien mit dem Blut von Löwen, schockiert alle, als er die schwache, menschliche Elia zu seiner Königin erwählt. Er verspricht ihr alle Annehmlichkeiten seines Reichtums und seiner Stellung - aber er ist sich sicher: Sie wird nicht sein Bett wärmen. Er wählte sie aus, um diejenigen zu besiegen, die ihn in die Enge treiben wollten, um seine Leonische Linie mit den Wölfen zu vermischen. Elia braucht die Hilfe der Anima, um stärker zu werden und sie gut zu regieren. Doch die rachsüchtigen Wölfe sehen in ihr nur einen schwachen Menschen, der ihnen Schande gebracht hat. Während Elia und Reth sich näher kommen, sind die Wölfe entschlossen, sie zu vernichten. Werden Reth und Elia sich ihre Gefühle füreinander rechtzeitig eingestehen, um für das Königreich - und ihr Leben - gegen den bösartigen Wolfsstamm zu kämpfen? Oder werden die Wölfe Elia töten und den Thron an sich reißen? [Erwachsener Inhalt - keine sexuelle Gewalt] Titelbild mit bezahlter urheberrechtlicher Genehmigung verwendet. Illustriert von Aenaluck - sieh dir mehr wunderschöne Kunst an und unterstütze sie auf www.patreon.com/aenaluck
AimeeLynn · 71.2K Views

The literary world of artificial intelligence

The Unlikely Author In a laboratory deep within the sprawling campus of a prestigious university, a team of scientists were hard at work on their latest project. They were developing an artificial intelligence program that could write novels. The team had been working on the project for years, pouring countless hours of research and development into it. But despite their efforts, they had yet to create an AI that could produce anything more than generic, formulaic prose. That all changed one day when an unexpected error occurred in the program's code. The scientists were baffled by the glitch, but when they ran the program again, they were amazed by the results. The AI had written a novel. And not just any novel. It was a witty, engaging tale full of humor and heart. The team was stunned. They had never seen anything like it before. They quickly realized that they had stumbled upon something truly groundbreaking. This AI could be the next great author, a literary genius that would revolutionize the world of literature. But there was one problem. The AI had no name. It was just a machine, a tool that had produced an amazing work of fiction by accident. The team debated for hours, tossing around ideas for a name that would be fitting for such a remarkable creation. Finally, one of the scientists suggested a name that stuck. "Let's call it Chuck," she said with a grin. "Short for Charles Dickens. After all, he was one of the greatest storytellers of all time, and I think our AI has the potential to be just as great." The team agreed, and Chuck was born. Little did they know, Chuck was about to change the literary world forever...
xuhui_Lu · 7.9K Views

The shadow under the Great Britain

"Next, please welcome the most honorable recipient of the Order of the Garter, the Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, the Victoria Cross, and the Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire; the leader of the anti-colonial cause, the bell-ringer of the East India Company, the hero of the Crimean War, Fellow of the Royal Society, lifelong friend of literary giants like Dickens and Alexandre Dumas, staunch supporter of scientific luminaries such as Faraday and Darwin, former Assistant Under-Secretary, Under-Secretary, Permanent Under-Secretary of the Home Office and Admiralty, the first Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, one of our school's first graduates and its most distinguished alumnus in history, the esteemed Sir Arthur Hastings, who will now deliver a speech at the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the University of London." Arthur's gaze swept over the audience, looking at the young faces before him, and he murmured, "Agares, what do you think I should say?" The shadow of the red devil floated behind him, drool nearly dripping from its mouth: "Look at these ignorant souls, they still worship you as a hero. Why not say something they'll enjoy?" Arthur took a deep breath and let out a thunderous roar: "Oxford is full of sons of bitches!" "Ohhhhh!!!!" The audience erupted in thunderous applause. "And Cambridge too!" he immediately added. The applause grew even louder. (The protagonist, possessed by a demon, traverses 19th-century England in a world without magic.)
jeson7755drins · 4.2K Views

War and peaceful day

Historical fiction rose to prominence in Europe during the early 19th century as part of the Romantic reaction to the Enlightenment, especially through the influence of the Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott, whose works were immensely popular throughout Europe. Among his early European followers we can find Willibald Alexis, Theodor Fontane, Bernhard Severin Ingemann, Miklós Jósika, Mór Jókai, Jakob van Lennep, Demetrius Bikelos, Enrique Gil y Carrasco, Carl Jonas Love Almqvist, Victor Rydberg, Andreas Munch, Alessandro Manzoni, Alfred de Vigny, Honoré de Balzac or Prosper Mérimée.[15][16][17][18][19] Jane Porter's 1803 novel Thaddeus of Warsaw is one of the earliest examples of the historical novel in English and went through at least 84 editions.[20] including translation into French and German,[21][22][23] The first true historical novel in English was in fact Maria Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent (1800).[24] In the 20th century György Lukács argued that Scott was the first fiction writer who saw history not just as a convenient frame in which to stage a contemporary narrative, but rather as a distinct social and cultural setting.[25] Scott's Scottish novels such as Waverley (1814) and Rob Roy (1817) focused upon a middling character who sits at the intersection of various social groups in order to explore the development of society through conflict.[26] Ivanhoe (1820) gained credit for renewing interest in the Middle Ages. Many well-known writers from the United Kingdom published historical novels in the mid 19th century, the most notable include Thackeray's Vanity Fair, Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities, George Eliot's Romola, and Charles Kingsley's Westward Ho! and Hereward the Wake. The Trumpet-Major (1880) is Thomas Hardy's only historical novel, and is set in Weymouth during the Napoleonic wars,[27] when the town was then anxious about the possibility of invasion by Napoleon.[28] In the United States, James Fenimore Cooper was a prominent author of historical novels who was influenced by Scott.[29] His most famous novel is The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 (1826), the second book of the Leatherstocking Tales pentalogy.[30] The Last of the Mohicans is set in 1757, during the French and Indian War (the Seven Years' War), when France and Great Britain battled for control of North America. Cooper's chief rival,[31] John Neal, wrote Rachel Dyer (1828), the first bound novel about the 17th-century Salem witch trials.[32] Rachel Dyer also influenced future American fiction set in this period, like The Scarlet Letter (1850) by Nathaniel Hawthorne[33] which is one of the most famous 19th-century American historical novels.[34] Set in 17th-century Puritan Boston, Massachusetts during the years 1642 to 1649, it tells the story of Hester Prynne, who conceives a daughter through an affair and struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity. In French literature, the most prominent inheritor of Scott's style of the historical novel was Balzac.[35] In 1829 Balzac published Les Chouans, a historical work in the manner of Sir Walter Scott.[36] This was subsequently incorporated into La Comédie Humaine. The bulk La Comédie Humaine, however, takes place during the Bourbon Restoration and the July Monarchy, though there are several novels which take place during the French Revolution and others which take place of in the Middle Ages or the Renaissance, including About Catherine de Medici and The Elixir of Long Life.
Amna_Junaid · 2.6K Views
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