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Hunting Disorder

Hunting Disorder

When the moon bleeds and the world fractures, monstrous entities known as Ruin Beasts pour from the earth’s wounds—beasts born from corrupted instincts, living nightmares, and crystallized hunger. Cities fall. Governments collapse. Humanity survives only in scattered enclaves, hunted by creatures that evolve faster than they can be killed. In the ruined city of Valehaven, Kairen Vale, a quiet, overlooked young man with a tragic past, awakens a mysterious mark on his arm—the Hunting Disorder, an ancient, parasitic sigil that devours the instincts of beasts and turns them into power. It should have killed him. Instead, it makes him something new: a human with the instincts of predators, the clarity of hunters, and the potential to become stronger than the monsters hunting the world. But power comes at a cost. Each fragment he absorbs pulls him closer to losing his humanity. Each ability he gains carries a memory of the beast it came from. Each evolution risks turning him into the very thing he’s trying to destroy. Under the guidance of Liora Thane, a rogue hunter with secrets of her own, Kairen begins to train—learning to integrate multiple fragments, control the instincts tearing at his mind, and survive battles that only get deadlier as the beasts evolve. Yet the Ruin Beasts are not mindless monsters. They are organized. Territorial. Intelligent. And something ancient—something crowned and forgotten—has stirred beneath the city. As Kairen grows stronger, so do the Beasts. As he hunts them, they begin to hunt him back. Whispers spread among the Ruin: a human evolving faster than any monster should… a predator with the scent of a king… a threat that must be removed before he ascends. To save his city, protect the few people left, and keep himself from unraveling, Kairen must walk a razor-thin path between human and monster, between control and instinct, between hunter and hunted. Because the Hunting Disorder is not a gift. It is not a blessing. It is a sickness that grows… or consumes. And for Kairen, there is no cure—only the hunt.
Fantasy
40 Chs
World Disorder: Last Hope

World Disorder: Last Hope

The modern world we know no longer exists. Humanity came close to extinction in the face of the immediate threat of the Litoryn race, unknown beings who possessed enough machinery and power to destroy the world in a matter of days. There was no way to counterattack, so desperate people sought shelter in influential people, that's where the Republic of Calazan, the last surviving human civilization, emerged. Humans who survived Ground Zero resurfaced from the ashes of what was left of their former life, creating genetically modified children who could fight the Litoryn and along with that, cutting-edge technology capable of matching those of the extraterrestrial beings. Tens of years after this global catastrophe that took families, wealth and the peaceful everyday life of humans, a genius has emerged among countless artificially created children. Quagmire is one of the people created from the fertilization bomb, the government of the Republic took from him everything that mattered in his life, his creations, his position, his lover, his laboratory, just everything. However, in the year 034 AGZ (After Ground Zero), he is called up by the pilot training academy, as he is one of the few individuals with the neural energy 'Alma', the energy responsible for helping pilots handle the equipment. ''They hardly wait for what's to come'' Is this a new start for Quagmire or the beginning of something even worse? --------------------------------------------------------- *Sorry for the grammatical errors, English is not my main language* Disclaimer: I don't own the rights of this image, if the author wants me to take it down contact me.
Sci-fi
26 Chs
Sexuality Disorder

Sexuality Disorder

Area khusus 21+++ (Novel sudah dihentikan penayangannya, karena platform yang bersangkutan sudah tidak menerima lagi naskah novel berbahasa Indonesia. Silakan mencari kisah lengkap novel ini di platform novel online yang lain.) Novel ini adalah bacaan khusus bagi para dewasa yang ingin mengetahui lebih dalam lagi terkait sebuah kelainan seksual yang dinamakan dengan istilah ‘Sexuality Disorder’. Menceritakan tentang seorang gadis bernama Btari Kania Maheswari, yang pernah mengalami sebuah peristiwa trauma dalam kehidupan remajanya. Dimana, kegagalan cinta pertama telah saja membangkitkan sisi-sisi liar naluri purbanya sebagai seorang wanita. Gadis belia yang harus merelakan kepergian kekasih pertama dari dunia ini, dalam kehidupan dewasanya telah saja mengalami beberapa hal tak mengenakkan terkait sebuah penderitaan yang ia alami. Hingga sang gadis yang telah kembali menemukan cinta pada seorang pemuda lainnya, dengan keras harus berjuang untuk dapat mengalahkan gejolak hasrat yang sedemikian sulit untuk dapat ia kendalikan. Sesuatu didalam tubuh dan jiwa Kania, pada akhirnya telah saja membuat gadis tersebut menjadi merasa sangat tersiksa. Terlebih, saat ia juga harus menemukan sebuah kenyataan bila sang kekasih juga seperti tidak bersedia untuk memuaskan gairahnya secara total. Sampai akhirnya, konflik pun harus terjadi tanpa mereka sendiri tahu apa yang sedang diupayakan oleh masing-masing. Karena dalam diamnya, sepasang kekasih tersebut telah saja mencari solusi kesembuhan dengan cara sembunyi-sembunyi. Lalu, bagaimanakah ending cerita ini? Ikuti saja kisahnya dalam novel yang akan terbit setiap hari disini.
Perkotaan
5 Chs
How can fiction bipolar books help in understanding bipolar disorder?
They can also be educational in a more general sense. 'I'm Not Crazy, I'm Just a Little Unwell' uses humor to introduce the idea of mental health issues. It can start conversations about bipolar disorder, making it less of a taboo and more of a topic that people are willing to learn about and discuss.
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2024-11-18 18:14
bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder is a mental disorder that is manifested as both manic and depressed episodes during the course of the disease. According to most researchers, as long as there was a manic or hypomanic episode that met the criteria for diagnosis, it could be diagnosed as schizophrenia. The symptoms of Bipolar Disorder include emotional fragility and irritability. The patient often felt sad or excited because of some trivial or unimportant things, and could not control it. They were also prone to strong emotional reactions because of small things, such as anger, agitation, anger, and so on. Bipolar disorder usually occurs around the age of 20, but it can occur in all age groups. The treatment methods for Bipolar Disorder include medication, psychotherapy, and lifestyle management. The Mind Stabilizer was one of the most important treatment methods.
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2025-01-12 20:32
bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, was a serious mental health problem. It was a mental illness that had episodes of depression, mania, or hypomania. The patient's emotional state fluctuated between extreme high (manic period) and low (depression period). The main symptoms were as follows: 1. Mood fluctuations: The patient may experience depression and euphoria. When depressed, one would feel powerless, depressed, lonely, and self-blaming. When euphoric, one might feel excited, happy, and even hallucinate and delusional. 2. Activity disorder: During euphoria, one may show high activity, such as staying up late, thinking quickly, speaking impulsively, unable to be quiet, etc. During depression, one may show mental delay, slow thinking, difficulty in action, etc. 3. Difficulty in Concentration: The patient may not be able to concentrate and may even have memory loss. 4. Unstable behavior: During euphoria, there may be risk-taking, neglect of danger, or impulsive behavior. During depression, there may be suicidal or self-harming behavior. 5. Daily life is affected: You may not be able to work, study, or socialize normally during euphoria and depression. Bipolar disorder patients needed professional medical help, and their families and society should also give them sufficient support and understanding. Since 2015, March 30th of each year has been set as World Bipolar Disorder Day, which aims to let more people know about this disease, understand and tolerate people with schizophrenia.
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2026-03-07 09:16
What are the best - known books about bipolar disorder in fiction?
Well, 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath can be considered. Although not directly centered on bipolar disorder, it gives a very good portrayal of mental instability which can be related to bipolar symptoms. Plath's semi - autobiographical work shows the protagonist's descent into mental illness and her struggle to cope.
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2024-11-09 10:32
Where can I find books on bipolar disorder fiction?
Another option is to ask for recommendations in mental health - related forums or groups. There are many people who are interested in this topic and can suggest some great books on bipolar disorder fiction that they have read.
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2024-12-14 11:03
Can you recommend some books on bipolar disorder fiction?
One such book is 'The Silver Linings Playbook' by Matthew Quick. It's a great fictional take on bipolar disorder. The main character's journey with his mental health issues is both heart - breaking and inspiring.
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2024-12-14 02:01
How is bipolar disorder portrayed in fiction?
Fiction often simplifies bipolar disorder for the sake of storytelling. However, some works do a good job of showing the complexity. They might explore the difficulty of diagnosis, the impact on family members, and the challenges of treatment. For example, a character may initially be misdiagnosed with other mental health problems before the correct diagnosis of bipolar disorder is made. This shows the real - world confusion that can surround the disorder, as its symptoms can overlap with other conditions.
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2024-11-18 04:20
Can you recommend some books about bipolar disorder in fiction?
One such book is 'An Unquiet Mind' by Kay Redfield Jamison. It's a memoir, but it reads like a fictional account in terms of its engaging narrative. Jamison herself has bipolar disorder and she takes the reader through her experiences, both the highs and the lows, in a very personal and profound way.
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2024-11-09 23:22
What kind of fiction is about bipolar disorder?
Well, you can find memoir-style fiction that offers a personal account of living with bipolar disorder. Also, there are fictional dramas that focus on the impact of the disorder on a character's family and social life. Some sci-fi or fantasy stories might incorporate elements of bipolar disorder in a unique and imaginative way.
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2024-10-12 09:48
How is bipolar disorder depicted in YA fiction?
YA fiction handling bipolar disorder can be quite diverse. Some books offer a nuanced look, including the impact on relationships and daily life. Others might take a more surface-level approach, just touching on the symptoms. It really depends on the author's intent and the story's focus.
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2024-10-15 19:54
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