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I think I need to clarify a few things: 1. The protagonist does not support genocide. At all. In any form. And neither do I. 2. Both real history and the world of Avatar are filled with wars, conflicts, and conquest. Even in canon, the setting was never purely about “peace and harmony.” 3. And what I consider most important: this story is not meant to offend or insult anyone. That is the last thing I would ever want. I love books. I love following the journeys of characters — sympathizing with them at times, laughing with them at others, and becoming absorbed in the twists and turns of their fates. Sometimes, it is simply interesting to look at a familiar world from a different perspective. Nothing more, and nothing less. Wishing everyone all the best and an enjoyable read!
1956 is generally considered the official birth of Artificial Intelligence as a scientific field. At the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence, John McCarthy first introduced the term ‘Artificial Intelligence.
Right now I have no chapters in reserve at all, I got sick and didn’t work on any projects for a few days, I was just posting pre-written chapters.
A zombie apocalypse, a secret laboratory, and a protagonist who refuses to die even when the plot clearly tries. If you like Resident Evil, this ride is for you.
I apologise for this, all the chapters were set to automatic layout, I don't know what happened. Thank you for your comment.
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You are in for an exciting story about the rise of Joffrey Baratheon. The book contains a small amount of erotic content (about 5%) and some battle scenes (15–20%), but for the most part it is a thrilling slice-of-life story. The hero forges bridges with the Lannisters, seeks allies and loyal companions, and survives within a web of intrigue. There will be quite a few perspectives from key characters such as Tyrion and Tywin, as well as from plot-relevant characters like Sansa, Margaery, and others. This approach ensures that the characters surrounding the protagonist do not appear dull-witted or one-dimensional. Enjoy reading![img=Feeling it]