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Racemic race

Excerpt: "Introducing contestant number 1, Riya, one like no other, The only Qyshol you would never see and live to tell the tale...for now. Perhaps she got bored of snapping the lishas' necks and thought she would do a little exercise in this contest. Perhaps, being the strongest person ever is not a gift after all, or maybe, she is lonely." All could hear the smirk in his voice. He took a sip of the liquid in his cup, everyone knew it wasn't water but no one would risk telling him and losing their heads. "Contestant number two, don't let his name fool you he is nowhere near the light, the only one who can stand up to a qyshol...at least close enough to get killed excitingly." Everyone cheered, they cheered not because he was their favourite but because someone would get killed in the long run. "I present to you, Korren the xincta!!" He walked out pretty confident about himself like he wasn't scared the Qyshol would kill him. "The other contestants are not worth calling their names a waste of my breath, they can come out whenever they like. I am only here to watch the battle between these two" The xreo who would also be acting as the judge announced while he batted his eye at the contestants. "This is the run!!!!!!" The crowd erupted, everyone breaking anything or anyone in their way. ~~~~~~~~ In a world of no law, only the strongest rules, in other words only the Qyshol wins. A race of ten dimensions has begun, and the winner gets a chance to rewrite history, to be granted one wish. What happens when the Qyshol starts to feel defective, having feelings for a certain xincta, will she twat it and kill him immediately as usual or will she use him as a plaything and kill him later? No matter what he's going to die. That's what her evil reputation demands. The only problem with this race is that it has no rules. So seduction is allowed. ~~~~~~~~ There will be colourful words and colourful actions and colourful things. You get it by now.
Fantasy
5 Chs
FRACTURE GRACE

FRACTURE GRACE

Fractured Grace “He didn’t save me because he loved me. He saved me because I’m the only one who can unlock his father’s blood-soaked legacy.” Jessy Hamdy woke up in a world of silence. After a devastating hit-and-run, her memories are fragments and her body is shattered. At her bedside stands Yuri Volkov—a man with ice in his veins and the shadow of a billion-dollar empire at his back. He calls himself her protector. He calls the mansion her home. But the golden cage has bars made of titanium. Jessy soon discovers she isn't just a victim; she is the Phoenix Protocol. Her father—a man she once loved—mapped a digital ledger of every murder, bribe, and betrayal into her very biology. She is a living biometric key, and Yuri is the hunter who finally caught his prize. As the lines between captor and savior blur, Jessy must navigate a high-stakes game of psychological warfare. In a world where her mother is a silent partner in her betrayal and her father is a ghost seeking a payout, Jessy has to decide: Will she be the key that opens the door to Yuri’s dark desires, or will she be the fire that burns the Volkov empire to the ground? Why read this? Enemies to Lovers: From a hospital bed to a high-stakes power struggle. Tech-Thriller Twist: A dark romance where data is more valuable than gold. Strong Heroine: Watch Jessy evolve from a "broken asset" to the woman who holds the world's secrets. The Ultimate Subversion: An ending you will never see coming.
Fantasy
40 Chs
Are comics racist?
Not all comics are racist. It depends on the content and the intention of the creator. Some comics may have elements that are considered racist, but that doesn't mean all comics are.
2 answers
2025-06-02 20:59
Are caricatures racist?
Caricatures aren't always racist. It mainly depends on how they are drawn and the message they convey. If they promote discrimination or prejudice based on race, then yes, they are racist. But if they are just for humor or artistic expression without targeting a race negatively, they aren't.
1 answer
2025-06-16 02:46
What are the possible consequences for the racist woman in the 'racist woman on plane story'?
The possible consequences for the racist woman in this kind of story can be quite serious. Firstly, she may face legal action if the victim decides to press charges. In many places, discrimination is illegal. Secondly, she will likely be publicly shamed as these incidents often get shared on social media. Also, the airline might ban her from future flights with them. This is to send a clear message that such behavior is unacceptable.
1 answer
2024-11-06 23:23
How does 'Heart of Darkness' display racist elements as a racist novel?
It shows racist elements through its description of the Africans. They are often described as 'savages' or 'beasts'. For example, their appearance and behavior are depicted in a way that makes them seem less than human. This is a common racist trope.
2 answers
2024-11-16 13:05
Is DC Comics racist?
DC Comics isn't racist. They have characters from various backgrounds and often promote themes of equality and justice. Any claims of racism might be based on misunderstandings or misinterpretations of specific elements.
1 answer
2024-10-06 23:42
Is pulp fiction racist?
Pulp Fiction isn't racist. It's a film that explores various themes and human behaviors, and race isn't the main focus or presented in a discriminatory way. The story is much more layered than that.
1 answer
2024-10-05 14:17
Is a Christmas Story Racist?
No, I don't think it is. It's more about the holiday spirit and family dynamics.
3 answers
2024-10-05 01:34
Are Stonetoss comics racist?
Definitely. Stonetoss comics frequently promote racist ideas and stereotypes, which are unacceptable. They go against the principles of equality and respect for all.
1 answer
2024-10-10 15:31
Was Peacemaker racist in the comics?
Not really. Peacemaker's character in the comics isn't typically portrayed as racist. His actions and motives are driven by other factors.
3 answers
2024-10-13 20:02
Is the Christmas story racist?
I don't think so. The Christmas story is usually about love, joy, and togetherness, not racism.
2 answers
2024-10-09 03:38
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