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God´s Eyes
Author: HideousGrain
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Losing his parent early on, he had to survive in a world he couldn't even see... Blind and left alone, he was seen as a parasite by the social hierarchy of the new ages filled with martial arts and soulbonds Forced to mature early his train of thought was different from his peers as he didn´t mind derogatory reviews about him. The day he awoke his soul was the day he cried in desperation while God played tricks with him as his soul-awakening was a blessing in disguise. Nobody would have ever imagined that he was neither blind nor a parasite until the final moment, he opened his golden eyes that flickered brightly, eagerly waiting to devour everyone daring to obstruct his path towards the summit. Follow Jason on his adventurous journey throughout the vast universe filled with miraculous sceneries and mysterious beings. Some readers might not like information, but I do! ------ Discord-server= https://discord.gg/EdsDgFVWwZ *This is my first novel, please bear that in mind. I appreciate all kinds of sincere advice and comments* ------

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Is God's Not Dead fiction or nonfiction?
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2024-10-05 19:11
It's fiction. God's Not Dead is a fictional story created for entertainment purposes.
Thoughts on the Dead Fan Fiction: An Analysis
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2024-10-29 06:14
Fan fiction about the dead can be a complex and often controversial topic. Some might see it as a way to keep the memory of a character alive in a new and creative way. However, others may find it disrespectful to the original work or the deceased. It really depends on how it's done. If it's done with respect and in the spirit of the original, it could be a form of homage.
Thoughts on the Dead Fan Fiction: Is it Acceptable?
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2024-10-29 03:28
Yes, it can be acceptable. If the fan fiction is written in a tasteful way, respecting the original story and the concept of death, it's just another form of creative expression within the fandom. For instance, if a beloved character dies in a tragic way in the original, fan fiction might explore a more positive 'afterlife' scenario for them.
What is the meaning of 'dead dove' in fan fiction?
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2024-10-02 11:29
In fan fiction, 'dead dove' usually refers to a very dark or disturbing concept or plot. It's often used to warn readers about potentially uncomfortable or extreme content.
What does 'god is dead pulp fiction' mean?
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2024-12-10 18:33
It could imply a rather nihilistic view. 'God is dead' is a well - known philosophical statement often associated with Nietzsche, suggesting a loss of traditional religious and moral absolutes. 'Pulp fiction' is a genre known for its often gritty, violent, and non - highbrow stories. So perhaps it's about exploring a world where there are no absolute moral authorities (as if God is dead) within the context of a pulp - fiction - like, morally ambiguous world.
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