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The Stigma

The Stigma

When given the choice between a greater evil and a lesser one do you just not choose? Or is that a choice in itself? What if you choose neither, stop kissing butt, start kicking butt and take control for your own dang self? The world is in chaos. The common man cannot makes ends meet in a Second World Depression. Behind the black lines of secrets super villains fight against the world and each other, politicians are in crime lords' pockets and more but what will happen when a villain stops fighting the world and fights fire with fire in the common man's favor? - The Black Baron has been getting some hype on MyDarkSide and lives in opulence. Never an anarchist, he kept mainly to himself as his saying goes, "Me and mine; screw the rest." That was until Dan, his father of a friend, died at the omnipotent hands of the international super villain syndicate: The Dragoons... ... Dan's dying wish plays hard on the Baron's mind: to make his life count. - Elizabeth is Dan's daughter. A daughter whom was stripped from her family by a draft into the Angels; an international secret super police that is headed by Gabriel aka the ArchAngel. (Those are just names no real demons vs. angels lol) After rising high in rank she has been privileged with a peculiar mission: an undercover mission into the Baron's inner circle. But as her and Gabriel, the ArchAngel, were discussing, "So you're giving me a small undercover task?" "Well..." he said bobbing his head side to side unsurely, "undercover missions tend to unfold from sounding like that into things much more *delicate*." - With forbidden love and crap loads of cloak and dagger... what could go wrong? During her stay with her father's indirect killer, Elizabeth begins to see that people are people; whether it be a Castro or Lincoln... and the "Castro's"; though cruel, though malevolent, they seem to be like the family she never had. The deeper she gets the harder it is to betray them... or to keep up her little game of Mafia she must play to survive. - Any media whether music, quotes, pictures, face claims and/or the title page are not explicitly mine and are property of their respective owners. Moderately mature. Originally written on Wattpad some years back. Depending on how much you all like it I may pick it back up.
Sci-fi
27 Chs
The Stigma (Continued)

The Stigma (Continued)

“Life is neither good or evil, but only a place for good and evil.” —Marcus Aurelius “Poverty is the mother of crime.” —Marcus Aurelius “The path to paradise begins in hell.” —Dante Alighieri And many more quotes from philosophers and other cool dudes to set the mood. (Yeah, I know that rhymed!) ————————— When given the choice between a greater evil and a lesser one, do you simply just not choose? Or is that a choice in of itself to let the evils rule you? To let the evils put you into proverbial chains? Screw that. How about rising up and owning the chains? Asserting one’s own will as the more desirable evil? Would that then… be good? ————————— The world is in chaos. The common man can’t make ends meet in a Second World Depression. Behind the blacked out lines of lies and secrecy the world’s governments are in crime lord’s pockets. All the while villains fight a de facto royale against the world and amongst themselves. With the glass world already cracked, now only a pebble is needed to make it absolutely shatter. ————————— The Black Baron is a MyDarkSide influencer—kidding—he’s actually an unhinged supervillain and acts like some sort of bad-boy playboy. Sometimes comical, petty, childish; he isn’t afraid of death or having Waya, his enforcer, completely annihilate his foes. His neutral “only me and mine; screw the rest” philosophies are shattered when Dan—his father of a friend—is slain by the most powerful syndicate in the world. Why? Because they were targeting the Baron. Now shaken and brooding, war has only just begun. The only certainty is uncertainty itself. Oh yeah, and casualties. That’s not the dominant thing on the Baron’s mind however. Instead it’s the last promise he made to Dan; to make his life count. ————————— Elizabeth is Dan’s daughter. Her father’s involvement with the Baron led the last family she had left to the grave. The perfect example of zeal and passion in the ranks of the Angels, a police force she was conscripted into, she doesn’t hesitate to take the undercover assignment of infiltrating the Baron’s inner circle to destroy every fiber of their being from within. “So you’re giving me a small undercover task?” “Well,” the ArchAngel said, bobbing his head side to side, “undercover missions tend to unfold from sounding like that into things much more… delicate.” Yeah like betrayals, blackmail, cloak and dagger, tights, cool quotes, forbidden love and more. What could go wrong? During her stay with her father’s indirect killer however she sees that people are people. Be they a Castro or a Lincoln, be they benevolent or malevolent, these “degenerates” begin to infiltrate a part of her heart she thought was dead when stripped from her biological family when she was forced into the Angels as a little girl. The deeper she gets, the harder it is to betray them. With bonds forging in battle it becomes harder and harder to lie. Over time, she struggles to continue the little party game of Mafia she needs to keep up in order to merely survive the coming days and even darker nights. The only thing certain, is uncertainty itself… and lots of casualties. ————————— Koltin_0562 is my old account. It’s been so long I think it was a new phone that made me unable to access the old account. I don’t know. Regardless, I’m picking up from where I left off. After the comical intro things steadily get more and more serious. The sometimes cringe worthy hilarity is just part of the ramblings of a mad man. Also, there is blood, gore, and intense violence up to and including torture. (C’mon, they’re villains.) In my draft, I’m probably about to dive head first into some philosophical clamor. Hopefully this will make memorable and unique characters. Or maybe make you think… & No, this isn’t satirical wish fulfillment fueled by the recent economic downturns. On Koltin_0562’s version I mentioned I wrote some of this years ago. Enjoy~ ;)
Sci-fi
17 Chs
What is the significance of 'trama pulp fiction'?
Well, 'trama' might refer to the plot or storyline. In 'Pulp Fiction', the complex and non - linear trama is a key feature. It weaves together different stories of various characters in a very engaging and unique way, making the movie a cult classic.
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2024-11-23 01:07
What are the common themes in 'black trama stories'?
One common theme is discrimination. Black individuals often face unfair treatment in various aspects of life like employment, housing, and education just because of their skin color.
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2024-11-12 06:45
Tell me some interesting 'black trama stories'.
A 'black trama story' might be that of a black family who was constantly harassed by the police in their neighborhood without any real cause. They lived in fear every day, and it took a long time and a lot of community support to start to change the situation. This kind of unjust treatment is unfortunately all too common in some areas.
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2024-11-12 00:47
How does the 'trama' in 'Pulp Fiction' contribute to its overall style?
The trama in 'Pulp Fiction' is a big part of its overall style. The non - linear way it's told gives it a edgy and modern feel.
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2024-11-22 00:59
What is the significance of 'trama de pulp fiction' in the movie Pulp Fiction?
The trama de pulp fiction is important because it sets the tone for the whole movie. It's full of dark humor, unexpected twists, and interesting characters. The plot's disjointed nature reflects the chaotic world the characters inhabit. It also enables Tarantino to play with time, presenting events out of order, which adds to the overall intrigue.
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2024-12-14 16:58
The Stigma of Mental Illness: End of the Story. What are the current efforts to combat the stigma of mental illness?
One current effort is through education. Schools and workplaces are starting to include mental health awareness in their curricula and training programs. This helps people understand that mental illness is not a choice or a sign of weakness. Another effort is the use of media campaigns. For example, some commercials and TV shows are portraying characters with mental illness in a more accurate and sympathetic light. Celebrities are also coming forward to share their own experiences with mental health issues, which helps to reduce the stigma as their fans see that it can affect anyone.
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2024-11-11 05:33
The Stigma of Mental Illness: End of the Story. How does the stigma of mental illness affect patients' recovery?
During recovery, the stigma can cause added stress. If a patient feels judged by society or their family, it can be harder for them to focus on getting better. They may internalize the negative views and start to believe that they are less worthy or capable of recovery. Moreover, stigma can limit the social support they receive. Friends and family may distance themselves, leaving the patient feeling isolated and less motivated to continue treatment.
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2024-11-11 06:06
What is the 'stigma effect' depicted in the manhwa?
The 'stigma effect' shown in the manhwa could be a force that shapes the characters' relationships and the plot. Maybe it causes some characters to be isolated or treated unfairly, creating conflicts and driving the story forward.
1 answer
2025-05-01 21:16
Tell me a Stigma Ghost Story.
There's a story about a village with a stigma of a witch's curse. In the middle of the village was an old well. Legend had it that a ghost lived in the well. A traveler came to the village and didn't believe in the story. But when he got near the well at dusk, he saw a face looking up from the well. It was the ghost of the supposed witch. The stigma of the curse made the village a spooky place, and this encounter made the traveler believe in the ghost story.
1 answer
2024-12-05 06:45
Is 'Kaze no Stigma' novel difficult to read?
It depends on your reading level and familiarity with the genre. If you're used to reading Japanese light novels, it might be relatively easy.
1 answer
2024-12-09 19:35
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