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Lord Summoner's Freedom Philosophy: Grimoire of Love
Author: Arkalphaze
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Summoning. One of the rarest type of magician exist in the world. Who would able to underestimate summoning and ordering a mighty pheonix, or summoning an invincible dragon? Of course, none. To master the path of summoning, only those born with an innate talent and strive to learn the path of summoning magic might be capable of achieving and master the powerful magic. But not for Lyan Arcanium Evocatore. After succeeding defeating his lifetime quest of saving the human world by offering his life, the great incubus's wish of living freely got granted and he wakes up at a parallel world with 8 powerful spirits contracted with him and a summoning grimoire. [The gods have granted you the Grimoire of Summoning: Creatures of Love] [You're capable of obtaining the summonable monsters by having affectionate intercourse with your romantic interests] [The Grimoire is chosen in consideration of the host's former occupation as an incubus] "Intercourse!?" But not only the grimoire, The other problem is... -You are? -Whoa... What with this weakling? -It seems that you're my master, nice to meet you -So you're the forementioned servant, huh!? -B-Big bro! Y-You're the summoner! -........ -Boy, you look delicious -Um... Where exactly are we? "How should I know!? And why the hell should I sleep with women in order to get my summonable monsters!?!?" Follow the summoner Lyan as he collect monsters, get dragged into different kinds of war, became the greatest feudal lord, battling the goblin king, facing the dragon tribe, and opposing the evil god followers! One of the King of Kings Series ______________________________________ Join the discord server for discussions, announcements, and characters illustrations ---> https://discord.gg/v872fq3s5h
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2017's Best Philosophy Books
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2025-03-06 14:11
I'm a fan of online literature. My knowledge is limited to 2021, and I can't recommend any philosophical books for 2017. However, I can recommend some classic philosophical books for your reference: 1. Sophie's World by Jostan Judd It's a novel, but it's also an introduction to philosophy. It's about philosophy, religion, human nature, and so on. 2 Being and Time-Martin Heidegger It was a philosophical classic that discussed the nature of existence and the way humans exist. 3. A Discussion on the Origin and Foundation of Inequality Among Men by Jean-Jacques Russell This book explored the problem of social and individual inequity and made some legal and political suggestions. 4. On Liberty-John Stuart Mill This book explored the nature of freedom and how to achieve it. 5. On Humanity-Robert Dahl The book discussed the fundamentals of democracy and how to implement it. These are some classic books on philosophy that can help you better understand the core concepts and ways of thinking in philosophy.
What are the 10 best philosophy novels?
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2024-12-04 18:03
One of the best philosophy novels is 'Sophie's World' by Jostein Gaarder. It's a great introduction to philosophy through a fictional story. Another is 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus, which explores absurdism. 'Crime and Punishment' by Fyodor Dostoevsky also makes the list as it delves deep into moral and ethical questions.
What are the best philosophy novels?
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2024-11-25 19:05
One of the best philosophy novels is 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus. It explores themes of absurdism and the human condition. The main character's detached view of life and his actions in the face of moral and social norms make readers think deeply about the meaning of existence.
What are some of the best philosophy novels?
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2024-12-14 17:18
One of the best is 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus. It explores themes of absurdism. The protagonist's indifferent reaction to his mother's death and his subsequent actions make readers question the meaning of life and society's norms.
What are the best political philosophy novels?
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2024-11-20 08:14
One of the best is '1984' by George Orwell. It presents a dystopian society where the government has extreme control over people's lives, exploring themes like surveillance, propaganda, and the loss of individual freedom.
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