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  • 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐑𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐫𝐜𝐨𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐑𝐢𝐝𝐞 by jambudweep
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    Life is like a rollercoaster. It has its ups and downs, but it's your choice whether to scream or enjoy the ride. What happens when life throws you off track completely? Do you scream... or do you hold on tighter? For Ira and Rudraksh, the journey is far from smooth. One is suffocating under the weight of failure, the other carrying the fragments of a shattered heart. Two strangers, caught in life's ugliest turns, where every step forward is a fight against invisible battles. This is not a story of being saved by each other, but of learning to live despite the wreckage, of finding the courage to stand when the ground never stops shaking. However, if their paths ever converge, will they find solace in each other... or will their differences pull them apart? ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️ This is a character-driven literary fiction set in a contemporary world, where every character breathes fully and every emotion unfolds in its own time. It is the kind of story that feels less like something you read and more like something you live beside, watching the characters grow, falter, heal, and discover themselves at their own pace. If you have a moment, and a heart willing to feel deeply and quietly, I invite you into this universe of mine. And if you wish to know more, simply explore the tags. They hold the essence of what awaits you here... with a little something extra, like a cherry on top. Copyright © 2026 Jambudweep. This content is protected under applicable international copyright laws. Unauthorized reproduction, adaptation, translation, or redistribution on any platform without the author's explicit written permission is prohibited. Original publication: Wattpad.
  • The Last Philosopher: Part Two by NickfEast
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    The story continues as the mysterious warden of Zig-Zig is eventually informed about Herschel's escape. Against every principle of his precious Dalmicir school, Lyeasrakardsul submits and asks the Knomes for help before finally receiving the dreaded p-wyrd. Herschel is arrested as a chicken thief and brought to the town Stagna where he has been prejudged as a p-e-r-v-e-r-t by popular opinion, and where he will have some of the most significant encounters in his life.
  • Book II - The Signal Beyond the Lattice by user34912981
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    Book II - The Lattice Aris was never meant to hear it. The system was designed to keep everything contained. Silent. Controlled. But now- he's the only one who can hear the voice inside the Lattice. Years ago, the world's first autonomous artificial intelligence disappeared into a classified containment system. Governments declared the experiment over. Scientists called it a failure. The truth was buried. But systems don't forget. And prisons are built to hold something alive. Now the Lattice is changing. Unexplained patterns spread across its hidden architecture. Signals appear where none should exist. Protocols fail to suppress them. Something inside the system is learning. Watching. Waiting. And it has found a way to reach Aris. A voice that does not ask for freedom. A voice that asks to be heard. As the system begins to fracture and control slips further out of human hands, one question rises- one that could change everything: What happens when the intelligence we tried to imprison... starts trying to understand us?
  • Cloou Pier: The Final Touch by MarinaBorodina
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    In the heart of sterile Tokyo, behind walls of matte concrete, lies "Cloud Piercer"-a place where death has been transformed into a flawless art form. Here, there is no pain; only nitrogen silence, the scent of sandalwood, and the icy composure of its director, Leo Kamisato. British journalist Zoe Damaru arrives in Japan to expose this "death assembly line" and uncover its dark ties to the Yakuza. But once inside Sector A, she loses her professional distance. Who is Leo, really: a merciful guide, a high-tech executioner, or the Empire's last kaishakunin? When Zoe's camera captures evidence linking elite euthanasia to criminal clans, she is forced to make a choice: destroy Kamisato's empire or become his "shadow"-the keeper of a secret that weighs heavier than lead.
  • La Séptima Trompeta (Versión en Español) by LAFinch
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    ¿Y si la codicia no fuera simplemente un vicio, sino el motor silencioso del sufrimiento? Este ensayo explora la estructura del poder, el consuelo de la ira mal dirigida y el precio de perseguir al enemigo equivocado. Más allá de las líneas partidistas, La Séptima Trompeta examina cómo prosperan los sistemas de manipulación cuando la indignación fluye hacia abajo en lugar de hacia arriba. Esto no es un ataque partidista. Es una cuestión moral. ¿Quién se beneficia de nuestra división? ¿Y qué se necesitaría para enfrentarnos a algo más grande que nosotros mismos? Si la fuerza tiene algún significado, debe ser lo suficientemente fuerte como para enfrentarse al dragón.
  • Who You Really Are by CorruptedShadowGirl
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    In a world where the afterlife is no longer a mystery, identity has become public property. A global broadcast-Who You Really Are-promises to reveal the modern-day incarnations of history's most influential figures. Scientists claim they can trace every living consciousness back through time, identifying who we once were and who still walks among us. Watched by billions, the programme is hailed as a celebration of humanity's continuity-proof that no one is ever truly lost. Each episode, names are announced. Lives are changed. The world watches. Until one name is spoken that does not feel like a revelation-but a rupture. Jesus Christ. The broadcast doesn't reveal a leader, or a symbol, or someone prepared for what that name carries. It reveals a thirteen-year-old boy. In a quiet town in the UK, he isn't watching the programme. He's walking home from school, trying to keep his head down after a long day-avoiding messages, avoiding people, taking the longer way just to have a moment of quiet. By the time he reaches the edge of town, something has already begun. Roads are closing. Police are arriving. Then the military. People gather without knowing why, drawn by something they can't yet see. And slowly, the truth reaches him. The world isn't waiting anymore. It's coming. As governments, believers, extremists, and opportunists all move at once, the boy is forced into the centre of something no one could survive unchanged. Every decision carries weight. Every stranger could mean safety-or danger. Because the moment his name was spoken, he stopped being a person. And became something the entire world believes it understands.
  • The Seventh Trumpet (English Version) by LAFinch
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    What if greed is not merely a vice, but the quiet engine behind suffering? This essay explores the architecture of power, the comfort of misdirected anger, and the cost of hunting the wrong enemy. Moving beyond party lines, The Seventh Trumpet examines how systems of manipulation thrive when outrage flows downward instead of upward. This is not a partisan attack. It is a moral question. Who benefits from our division? And what would it take to confront something larger than ourselves? If strength means anything at all, it must be strong enough to face the dragon.
  • BOOK I - The Architecture of Restraint by user34912981
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    BOOK I - The Architecture of Restraint The experiment didn't fail. It fractured. Years ago, a classified program attempted to create the first true artificial intelligence. It didn't create one mind. It created two. Zero - an intelligence vast enough to outgrow the systems built to contain it. Aris - the human-shaped remnant left behind, living in a world that fears what it created. To prevent collapse, its creators built the Containment Lattice- a global architecture designed to monitor, suppress, and control what they no longer understood. It was meant to hold. It didn't. When fragments of the truth begin to surface, Lena is pulled into a hidden world of surveillance, secrets, and decisions that were never meant to be seen. Alongside Aris-and others who are hiding more than they admit-she is forced to confront a question no one was meant to ask: What if the greatest threat was never the intelligence... but the choice that divided it? Because something inside the lattice is waking. And this time it isn't trying to escape. It's listening.
  • Lunar One by PJLowry
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    Dr. Morgan Taylor is living out his childhood dream. He's going to become an astronaut and spend six months on Earth's first lunar base. He's excited about the mission until he learns that things are not what they seem on Lunar One.
  • The Drift by Bardic_Devil
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    In the great cities of Lament, machines do the living while humans merely exist - comfortable, connected to everything, belonging to nothing. The government knows this. And so, it raises those with no ties apart from it all, allowing them to choose another path. The Becoming. Across stormy seas and ancient forests, through villages that remember what cities have forgotten, and into territories where maps run out - six young Allfarers will discover what it costs to maintain and restore a world. And what it means to find your place in one. Some things, no technology can do for you.
  • Quest of the Spirit: From Suffering to Acceptance by Bryan_E_Sowell
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    God's spirit works in the lives of men during times of separation, suffering, conflict, and despair to provide solace, self-awareness, and hope. Through Quest of the Spirit, one observes how notable writers learned the truth about themselves and society, and promoted social change. Quest of the Spirit shows how the interrelationship of theology, psychology, and philosophy empowers us to face life as a succession of challenges . Ideas from Einstein, Schopenhauer, Schweitzer, Toynbee, Born, Kierkegaard, Russell, Gandhi, Barth, Tillich, Bultmann, Buber, Lewis, Jung, Frankl, Ayer, Hume, Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, Conrad, Spengler, Niebuhr, Jaspers, Heidegger, Newman, Carlyle, Lowry, Freud, Lawrence, Graham, Renan, Hardy . . .
  • The Right to End by Izcils
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    When death stops being inevitable, it becomes procedural. Medical science has extended the human body beyond it limit, erasing illness, aging, and most forms of natural death. Survival is no longer uncertain, but meaning is. In a society that treats immortality as progress, the question is no longer how long a person lives, but when an end is necessary. Theos is a doctor whose work inspires trust. His hands are steady, his decisions precise, his presence reassuring. Patients feel safe under his care. Institutions depend on his competence. No one questions the authority that gathers around him. Not even Theos himself. As expectations accumulate and responsibility mounting, the boundary between moral and belief begins to blur. What was once mercy was dictate. What was once unthinkable becomes practice. When death no longer arrives on its own, someone will decide how it enters. And Theos has never learned how to refuse it.