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Retribution of the Forsaken
Inspired by Mary Shelley's novel: Frankenstein, or, the Modern Prometheus
In the eerie shadows of the Swiss Alps, a gruesome silhouette lurked alone. This abhorrent figure, scarred by the trials of his tortured existence, was Frankenstein's creation, the forsaken Creature. Since his terrifying inception by the hands of Victor Frankenstein, he was doomed to a life of solitude and scorn.
Read MoreMelting Snows: An Echo of Starkfield
Inspired by Edith Wharton's novel: Ethan Frome
In the remote and snowy landscapes of Starkfield, Massachusetts, the desolate Frome farm stood brooding. Ethan Frome, the tragic protagonist of Wharton’s tale, had lived a life of emotional desolation and unfulfilled desires. But in this story, we explore a time when Ethan’s heart had not yet become as cold as the Starkfield winter.
Read MoreMarcus' Revelation: A Tale Inspired by Quo Vadis
Inspired by Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel: Quo Vadis
Marcus, a devoted servant to Vinicius, a Roman patrician, woke up to the loud chants of crowds that echoed through the streets of Rome. His master, Vinicius, had been growing closer to the enigmatic new cult, Christians. And Marcus feared that this would stir further trouble.
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