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Daniel was a Game Designer who live an ordinary life. He was killed on a day when it should be the happiest day of his life as he was so close to publishing his card game. Lured to his death by his girlfriend. He become a sacrifice of some kind of ritual and died. He then got resurrected for an unknown reason along with getting the power to actualize all of the cards in his card game to the real world. Whether it was the spell, Artifact, or even a powerful creature! All can be actualized! Are you a mage and a genius Artificer? I have a Forbidden Tome of Artificing of the lost civilization. Are you interested? If so, become my pupil then! Are you a Vampire lord and the head of the most powerful vampire clan in the modern world? Now, where I kept that Legendary Vlad Dracula-The First Ancestor of The Vampire card? The holy warrior from the Vatican knocking on my door? How about meeting my bodyguard? Michaela-Defender of The Faith. (Female version of Michael) Did someone just summon an all-powerful Demon and sent it to kill me? They even sacrifice thousands of mage souls and many priceless treasures to do that. Let's test my common spell card. The almighty [Unsummon] spell! Good luck in summoning that thing again! With this power, Daniel will take his revenge on whoever did this to him and create his own empire. His magic civilization!

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Can mythology be considered as fictional books?
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2024-12-15 01:40
Yes. Mythology often contains stories of gods, goddesses, heroes, and supernatural events that are not based on historical facts. These elements are typical of fictional works. For example, Greek mythology has stories about Zeus and his thunderbolts, which are clearly not real events in a historical sense. So, in this regard, mythology can be seen as a form of fictional books.
Can mythology be considered fictional books?
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2024-10-08 15:59
Definitely. Mythology falls under the category of fiction. These stories are passed down through generations and are filled with symbolic and imaginative elements that don't have a basis in actual history or events.
Can mythology be used as inspiration for fictional books?
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2024-12-16 06:28
Definitely. Mythology provides a wealth of ideas for fictional books. The complex relationships between gods and mortals in mythology can be reimagined in different ways. Take Norse mythology, for example. Writers can use the idea of Ragnarok (the end of the world in Norse myth) and build a whole new post - apocalyptic fictional story around it. So, mythology is a great source of inspiration for fictional books.
What are the characteristics of good fictional mythology books?
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2024-11-21 12:04
Good fictional mythology books often have richly developed worlds. For example, in 'The Lord of the Rings', Tolkien created Middle - earth with its own languages, cultures, and histories that are based on his created mythology. They also have engaging characters like Percy Jackson in Rick Riordan's series. These characters often go on quests that are intertwined with the mythology, which makes the story exciting.
Recommend some fictional Greek mythology books.
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2024-11-02 08:36
One great fictional Greek mythology book is 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' series by Rick Riordan. It tells the story of a modern - day demigod Percy Jackson and his adventures in the world of Greek gods. Another is 'Circe' by Madeline Miller, which focuses on the life of the sorceress Circe from Greek mythology. And 'The Song of Achilles' by the same author also presents a fictional take on the relationship between Achilles and Patroclus.
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