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Odyssey of the Blind God
Author: HideousGrain
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In a desolate world where humans are on the brink of extinction, conquering countless dungeons, fighting against ferocious beasts, what happens to someone blind and powerless? Nial's glorious fate was taken from him when he was only three, leaving him blind and without a trace of mana. 15 years later he was still enduring the humiliation of a rotten society that favored the mighty. Society nearly took away his innocence and brightness, forcing him to mature, giving him an unbending will. However, everything changed the moment he awoke his Origin. He devoured Ancient Curses and slaughtered Gods and Devils! Angels? He will make them kneel! Devils and the such? All will be in his grasp ** Even though I’m blind, I see more than anyone else! I devour Curses and take control over darkness. Mark my words… [It will be all of you that will have to kneel in front of me!] Just come at me Dragons, Angels, Devils, and Gods…if you dare to! Otherwise, my ascend will be your doom! Follow the odyssey of an ordinary, blind youth towards godhood as his fate that had once been taken from him shall be returned. Witness his pain, and growth to an existence feared even by Ancient Gods and Fiends from primordial times! ** [A/N: The MC's behavior in the early stage of the Novel will be different from what the Synopsis suggests. Please take a note of that while reading :D]
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What are some interesting 'blind stories' in 'Indian in the Cupboard'?
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2024-12-10 05:45
Well, one could be the story of how the characters interact with the miniaturized Indian figure without fully understanding his true nature at first. It's like being blind to his real capabilities and emotions.
How can the 'blind stories' in 'Indian in the Cupboard' be related to real - life experiences?
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2024-12-10 02:11
The 'blind stories' in the book can be related to real - life experiences when we consider misunderstandings. Just as the characters in the book misunderstand each other due to lack of knowledge, we often do the same in real life. For example, when meeting someone from a different culture, we might be 'blind' to their customs at first.
Is 'The Indian in the Cupboard' an appropriate novel?
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2024-10-16 07:46
Yes, it can be. The story is engaging and has elements that can appeal to many readers, especially children.
Who are the main characters in 'the indian in the cupboard'?
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2024-11-09 10:26
In 'The Indian in the Cupboard', the primary character is Omri. He is a curious and somewhat ordinary boy at the start. Then there's the Indian. We don't know his real name in the story, but he is a miniature figure that becomes real. He has his own personality, beliefs, and a way of life from a different time. Omri's friends, like Patrick, also have significant parts. Patrick is Omri's friend who gets involved when he discovers the secret of the Indian in the cupboard. These characters together create a story full of mystery, friendship, and cultural exploration.
What is the full story of 'the indian in the cupboard'?
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2024-11-09 07:08
The 'The Indian in the Cupboard' is about a boy named Omri who discovers that a small plastic Indian figure he puts in his old cupboard comes to life. It's a story full of magic and adventure as Omri has to deal with the challenges of having a real - life, albeit tiny, person from a different time and culture in his possession. He learns about friendship, responsibility, and the importance of respecting different cultures through his interactions with the Indian figure.
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