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The Fourth Musketeer's Triumph

Inspired by Alexandre Dumas's novel: The Three Musketeers

The vainglorious Musketeer Porthos was walking on the bustling streets of Paris when a mysterious man approached him. His attire of a worn-out hat and cloak made him look like a commoner, but his gleaming eyes spoke of a story much deeper. He introduced himself as Claude, a destitute man who claimed to be wronged by a ruthless nobleman. Sensing an opportunity of an exciting escapade, Porthos decided to intervene.

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The Unseen Redemption

Inspired by Alexandre Dumas's novel: The Count of Monte Cristo

Trapped under the weight of his new identity as the Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond Dantès had forgotten what it felt like to be free. His heart, though rich with wealth and power, was void of contentment. He yearned to escape the clutches of his hard-fought revenge, and the face in the mirror that was no longer his.

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Tales under the Starry Sky: The Legacy of Kunta Kinte

Inspired by Alex Haley's novel: Roots

Once known as Kunta Kinte, Toby had survived the wretched journey across the Atlantic as a slave, many painful months enslaved on a plantation and the brutal loss of his native name. But, he never lost sight of his ancestral roots or the fond memories of his homeland.

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A Dance of Free Will

Inspired by Anthony Burgess's novel: A Clockwork Orange

There existed a place where darkness roamed freely, shadowed corners echoing with unsettling laughter and discordant melodies. This was the canvas on which Alex DeLarge and his droogs painted their ultra-violence, inspired by the novel 'A Clockwork Orange' by Anthony Burgess. The usual night appeared, the stars hidden behind the inky curtain of an unforgiving void. Alex, brimming with youth's volatility, led his pack down the desolate streets of futuristic London. They were vultures, hungry and ready to feast on the vulnerability of the unassuming.

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