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fable trilogy

MINE (an elite school trilogy)

MINE (an elite school trilogy)

On a normal day, Lexine is sent a large wardrobe and a letter telling her she is invited to a new school. She firmly believes it is a scam and refuses to go, not caring of the 'consequences' they had stated in the letter. However, on the day she resumed her normal classes, she is kidnapped and taken to the school. Here she learns that the world she knew was divided into two realms by what is known as a gate. The Headmaster took a risk in inviting her to be part of the academy. If anyone finds out that she is human, she might die in a duel. She agrees to the terms in order to find out the truth about her father. Was he part of this other world that had mystical creatures that were only found in fantasy films? If yes, what creature was he? What led him to get to the other side of the Gate? Lexine has to discover who she is, while rectifying the mistakes that her father made years and years before. Will she be accepted or kicked back to the other side of the gate or will she be killed to keep the secret? *Small excerpt* Lexine held the heavy metal sword tightly in her grip as she breathed heavily. She could feel the skin on her palm had become torn again. Either way, she could not give up now, not when she had come this far. She looked up at Taevlin who was attacking her silently with wave after wave of water. Her job was to cleanly slice the waves of water in half before they hit her body. So far, she had succeeded in hitting none. Taevlin was becoming increasingly irritated with the human. He ran a hand through his ash gray locks, trying to think of a solution. Without a word, he walked up to the human, held her by the hips and pushed down, thereby correcting her posture. Lexine internally frowned, not used to contact with a lot of people. Before she could get a word in, Taevlin had spoken in her mind, 'Plant your legs firmly, else the force of the water will continue to push you back.' She frowned, "I've told you time and again, don't speak in my head like that. It's disturbing." Despite the chastising tone she was using, she followed his instructions and planted her sneaker covered feet ankle deep inside the soil. Taevlin: 'Did she just...' Note: This book does not focus on the love life Lexine will have. Yes she will have a love life, but it is not the whole plotline. The main theme is how she grows as a whole, trying to accept who she is and find out who her father truly was. I would like to hear your guesses on who the love conquests are though. There's a whole new world being introduced, many different species. All characters, despite not being in the main cast, have a storyline. If they are important to the story, the storyline will be explained further. Hope you enjoy the book, and please comment on anything you would like to point out.
Fantasy
401 Chs
The Fable of the Dragon
Dragons were mysterious and ancient creatures that were described as powerful and intelligent. In many cultures, dragons were regarded as sacred beings that represented power, majesty, and mystery. One of the famous dragon fables told a story about dragons and humans. The story is often described as an ancient legend about a young human boy who believed that dragons were real and decided to go find them. He passed through forests, grasslands, and mountains and finally arrived at a desolate place. There he saw an enormous dragon, miles long, its scales glistening. The young man was very excited, but he was also afraid. When the dragon saw the young man, it began to talk to him. The young man was moved by its wisdom and kindness and decided to become friends with the dragon. So the young man and the dragon began to get along. They explored the world together and helped each other and other creatures. The young man also told the dragon that he was once a lonely traveler who was looking for his own path. In the end, the young man left the dragon and continued his journey. This story tells us that even when we face the most powerful enemy, we must keep our courage and kindness and move forward with our friends.
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2024-09-18 07:41
Is a fable a novel?
Fables are usually classified as a type of novel because they usually contain elements such as plot, character, conflict, and theme that are necessary for a novel. A fable is usually a story or multiple stories that convey a certain moral or concept, which is often related to the theme that the author wants to express. Although fables are usually designed to educate or inspire readers, they are also often used as literature to explore topics such as human behavior, morality, politics, and society.
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2024-09-04 03:52
The Fable of the Dragon
Dragons were mysterious and powerful creatures that were said to be able to fly, manipulate water and fire. In many legends, dragons were heroes or the incarnation of gods. Their existence and courage were often used to inspire people. There is a legend about dragons that tells of how a boy became a real dragon through courage and hard work. This story was called "Rise of the Dragon". It was said that a long time ago, there was a dragon called the Dragon God. It had great strength and mysterious wisdom. However, the Dragon God was not friendly to humans because it felt that the existence of humans threatened its status. One day, a young man named "Brave Boy" came to the Dragon God's cave. Courage Boy was very smart and brave. He told the Dragon God that humans were kind and friendly creatures. They did not need the help of dragons, but the help of humans. The Dragon God felt that Courage Boy's words made sense. So the Dragon God decided to change his mind and become friendly to humans.
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2024-09-18 05:19
The protagonist of a fable
The protagonist of a fable could be a person, animal, plant, or other object. The main characters in Aesop's fables included farmers, snakes, turtles, rabbits, foxes, tortoises, cowherds, wolves, lambs, lions, mice, eagles, larks, prodigals, swallows, north winds, suns, bats, thorny vines, seagulls, weasels, bird-catchers, venomous snakes, and so on. However, the specific protagonist and personality traits may vary from fable to fable.
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2025-01-04 21:26
A philosophical fable ~~
Once upon a time, there was a man named Tortoise. He had a good friend who was a rabbit. The tortoise and the rabbit run a marathon together. The race is divided into two stages. In the first stage, the tortoise and the hare ran together. In the second stage, the hare sped up and the tortoise slowly fell behind. Finally, the rabbit ran to the finish line and won the race. However, the tortoise didn't win the race because he fell behind in the race. This story tells us that sometimes we are overconfident and underestimate everything around us, resulting in failure. This story also tells us that sometimes we need to slow down and reflect on our actions to move forward better.
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2025-03-04 14:50
An inspirational fable
Once upon a time, there was a little bird called Aladdin. He was very smart and had unlimited power and dreams. He always worked hard to pursue his goals. One day, Aladdin decided to pursue his dream of becoming a great eagle. He worked hard to train his wings, learn flying skills, and constantly train his intelligence. After a long time of hard work, Aladdin finally became an excellent eagle. He flew in the sky, observing everything around him in search of his target. However, Aladdin found that his dream was not easy to realize. He saw the pride and contentment of other eagles flying in the sky, and he also saw many people unable to realize their dreams because of laziness. So Aladdin began to think about his future. He knew that he needed to work harder and strengthen his beliefs. He decided to carve a deep mark on his wings so that he would never forget his dream. Aladdin continued to fly and challenge his limits. He had experienced many difficulties and obstacles, but he always persevered and went forward bravely. In the end, he realized his dream and became a great eagle. This story tells us that only by persevering can we finally realize our dreams. No matter how difficult the situation is, as long as we keep our faith and work hard, we will definitely succeed.
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2025-03-04 17:33
The September Fable
The September Fables was a collection of fables about animals. It told the stories of animals in September. The main character of the story was a fox who had a series of adventures with other animal friends in September. In this story, the fox and other animal friends encountered many challenges in September, such as the cold weather, food shortage and so on. They helped each other overcome these difficulties and finally won. The September fable described the things that animals should pay attention to in this season, such as bravely facing difficulties, cherishing friendships, and so on. This story also implied that people should face challenges bravely in life, cherish friendship and overcome difficulties together.
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2025-03-06 09:09
The main content and experience of the fable. The fable should be short, the shorter the better.
" The Turtle and the Hare ": The rabbit was proud and complacent, thinking that he would always run faster than the turtle, and was eventually surpassed by the turtle. This story tells us not to underestimate our opponents, to remain humble and to work hard. 2 " The Crow and the Fox ": The fox gained the trust of the crow through deception and cunning. In the end, he used the crow's treasure to attract the crow, but the crow discovered the fox's true intentions. This story tells us to be honest and keep our word, not to deceive others. 3. The deer and the bear: The deer likes to take risks but does not have enough courage to explore. In the end, it is ridiculed and challenged by the bear. This story tells us to be adventurous but also to be cautious. 4. Wolf and Sheep: The wolf wants to eat the sheep but is eventually countered by the sheep. This story tells us that we should be good at observing and avoiding danger, not trusting others easily. The Fisherman and the Goldfish: The fisherman caught a goldfish but found it was just an ordinary fish. This story tells us not to be fooled by superficial things and to look at things rationally. The Lion and the Antelope: The lion wants to eat the antelope but is defeated by the antelope's wit. This story tells us that we must have wisdom and perseverance to defeat our opponents. 7 The Fox and the Farmer: The fox gained the trust of the farmer through deception and theft but was finally punished by the farmer. This story tells us to be honest and keep our word, not to deceive others. 8. Bear and Bird: The bear wants to eat the bird but is eventually countered by the bird. This story tells us to have compassion and respect for others, not to violate the interests of others. Cat and Mouse: The cat wanted to catch the mouse but was caught by the mouse in the end. This story tells us to be flexible and not too stubborn and rigid. The Fox and the Hunter: The fox tried to deceive the hunter but was eventually countered by the hunter.
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2024-09-10 08:03
Eraser fable 8o
Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit who liked drawing very much. Every day after school, it would pick up its paintbrush and paint and freely express its imagination on the grass. However, Bunny's brush was getting more and more dry. He had to constantly wipe away the pencil and paint in the picture to make the painting look more perfect. The little rabbit grew more and more anxious because he knew he didn't have enough time to draw more pictures. In the end, the little rabbit decided to give up painting because it felt that it did not have enough talent and effort to achieve its dream. However, the little rabbit's neighbor, the big squirrel, thought that the little rabbit should not give up on his dream. The big squirrel told the little rabbit that drawing was not to get recognition from others, but to express his imagination and creativity. As long as the little rabbit put in the effort to draw, even if the picture was not perfect, it would still be a unique piece of art. The little rabbit picked up the paintbrush again after hearing the big squirrel's words. This time, not only did it work harder, but it also paid more attention to its inner feelings. In the end, the little rabbit drew a very beautiful painting. It no longer worried about other people's opinions and focused on its own creation. This story tells us that everyone has their own dreams and talents. As long as you pursue them with your heart, you can realize your dreams. Even if others think that you are not good enough at the beginning, as long as you persist in your dreams and continue to learn and grow, you will become a unique existence.
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2024-09-14 06:01
A Fable About Honesty
A long time ago, there was a young man named Abraham. He lived in a wealthy family, lived in luxury, and enjoyed respect and praise. However, Abraham often felt uneasy because he knew that his wealth could not really meet his needs. One day, Abraham heard that there was a magical deer living in a cave outside the city. This deer had an extraordinary ability to get whatever it wanted. So Abraham decided to go on an adventure to see if he could get this magical deer. Abraham brought his servants and valuables with him and began his adventure. But when he reached the cave, he found that the deer had disappeared. He searched everywhere but found nothing. Abraham was very depressed because he could not find the deer. At this moment, the sound of a deer came from the cave. The deer told Abraham that he didn't want him to find him because he didn't want to be his competitor. Abraham was deeply shocked and grateful when he heard the deer's words. He realized that the deer was not only his idol, but also a bright light in his life. Thus, Abraham understood the importance of honesty. He stopped trying to find the deer and returned to the family to show everyone what he had lost. He told them that he had lost his wealth and status, but he had gained inner peace and the virtues of honesty. From then on, Abraham became a more honest and humble man, and his life became better. This story tells us that honesty is not only the principle of our work, but also the moral code of our life. When we follow the principle of honesty, we will feel happier and more satisfied.
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2024-09-12 06:43
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