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Rising from the Depths
Author: Coconut31
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Earth is bought and fused with two other alien planets, but before the new overlords take total control, the System decides to grant the original inhabitants one last chance to reclaim their fates. Stuck on an unfamiliar world in the midst of sentient creatures and savage monsters, humanity will struggle to survive until they learn to adapt to their harsh, new reality. However, Silas could ask for little more as the calamity provides him with the opportunity to turn his wreck of a life around and finally face the mess he once ran away from. Little does he know of the terrible foes he will face on the way, the grand powers he will gain, and the legions he will command. This is the tale of Silas Wycliffe, the Godkiller.  Author’s note: System-regulated Apocalypse story following a powerful (but not overpowered) MC and the village that he helps set up. While it is graphic, it isn’t overly dark. Now completed!
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What are the main features of the 'Girls of Mondstadt' comic?
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2025-06-07 22:45
The comic has beautiful art, interesting storylines, and well-developed characters of the girls in Mondstadt.
Shrine shrine witch costume
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2026-06-22 00:23
Shrine shrine shrine In some special ceremonies or scenes, Chizaka would be used. Chizaka might have classic patterns such as cranes and branches. Different materials such as Toray silk would have better visual effects. When a witch dressed, her underwear, tied hair, and foot pockets were relatively private parts and could not be casually displayed to others or posted online. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Shrine Maiden
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2026-03-30 23:04
The shrine maiden was one of the priesthoods in Japanese shrines. She was also known as the "Son of God". In some cases, she was also known as the Imperial Son of God. According to the theories of folklore scholars, shrine maidens were divided into "God's Child" who served in the shrine and "City's Child" who served in the folk. The shrine maidens had many jobs during the new year. One was to sell at the shrine window, such as selling shrine-related items such as the new year's Osamu, and collecting items from the past year.(For example, Osamu, Muzaku, Broken Demon Bow, Bear Hand, etc.). These items had a freshness of only one year, and the recycling process would last from the end of the year to about February or March. If the items purchased from other shrines were recycled here, they would have to pay about 500 - 1000 yen for burning materials. The third was to undertake the arduous task of counting the money in the money box. The amount of money received by different shrines in the New Year varied from more than 200,000 yen for remote shrines to astronomical figures for first-class shrines. The income of the shrines was not taxed. The priesthood of the witch originated from the belief in God and was an important part of Japanese culture. Its image was noble and elegant, which had an impact on the aesthetic standards of traditional Japanese women. In ancient times, witches were required to be pure in both body and mind. They had to be virgins and could not get married. Witches were connected to witchcraft. They needed to master divine spells (witchcraft), could communicate with spirits, and could perform soul transformation, soul summoning, etc. In ancient times, during hunting and farming activities, they would pray to the gods to ensure agricultural production and prosperity. The image of a witch was also used in various anime characters, such as the Kikyo in Inuyasha. The most important skill of a witch was Kagura. She was good at dancing and playing musical instruments. She was used to sacrifice and convey the will of God. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
eternal shrine
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2025-01-08 15:31
The Eternal Shrine was a dungeon in the Dream Battle Simulation Game. It could only be challenged once a day and was a single-player dungeon. The dominant faction in the dungeon was different every day. The main gameplay was to use the faction that countered the demon shadow. Before the challenge, it is recommended to observe whether there are buffs on the map. For example, there are healing points on the Valkyrie map, which can be used to receive the damage reduction buff. Before the challenge, it is recommended to read the boss's skills and map buffs, and bring four champions to deal damage. After clearing the game, one could obtain the item reward of Heart's Fetters, which could further strengthen the hero's attributes. The specific strategy could refer to the relevant game strategy articles and the experience shared by the players.
In the novel, what positions were there in the Brilliance Shrine and the Darkness Shrine?
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2025-03-02 20:37
In the book "Divine Priest's Priesthood", the favored ones of the Divine Hall of Light were called the Blessed. In "Dark Sublimation", the main character Chen Luo became a Forbidden Heavenly Dao Master and awakened the rarely seen dark attribute. As for whether the other novels mentioned positions in the Temple of Light or the Temple of Darkness, I don't know. However, the plots of these novels are very interesting. I suggest readers try them out. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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