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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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Beyond the Sands of Existence

Inspired by Albert Camus's novel: The Stranger

Meursault, the protagonist from Albert Camus’s novel 'The Stranger', lay on his cot in his prison cell, enduring the deafening silence that echoed within its stone walls. It was the day after his trial, and the verdict had not fallen in his favor. Awaiting his perpetual fate, he didn't feel remorse or anxiety but a mere indifference.

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A Yankee's Second Chance

Inspired by Mark Twain's novel: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

In the realm of King Arthur, an unexpected arrival stirred the quiet air of Camelot. Caught in a time he didn't belong to, Hank Morgan, a Yankee from Connecticut, found himself in a peculiar situation, living again in the world of Arthur's court, which he once disturbed and nearly destroyed with his 19th-century advancements.

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A Second Chance at the Inn of Fortune

Inspired by Giovanni Boccaccio's novel: The Decameron

In the bustling city of Florence during the high reign of the Medieval Age, the city was plagued not just by the black plague, but also by the chaos and immorality that followed. Amidst this pandemonium was an establishment known as the Inn of Fortune, run by the shrewd and cunning innkeeper, Luigi.

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