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Threads of the Soul

Threads of the Soul

[Assessment Complete. Activating Mutagen, Please Standby….] A normal day is suddenly turned on its head when a single voice utters those fateful words into the minds of every single soul on the planet. It was after those words that every single man, woman and child was granted the opportunity to gain fantastical abilities in the name of evolution. Not even the plants or animals were spared by the words of this mysterious voice. Yet not everyone got what they hoped for. Some developed no powers at all, their bodies not yet ready for the process. Others, were simply too frail to handle it. Mutating into horrific creatures, nightmares made real. Seth Quinn, a slightly below average IT worker, developed a unique ability. The Puppeteers Threads. The ability to turn inanimate objects into his obedient puppets. Will he and those he loves survive in this hellish new world? Will his new ability lead him to a life of greatness he always dreamed of? Could he become a Master of Puppets? ----------------------------------------------------- A book about an apocalyptic world and the powers that have risen within. Following the unique blend of necromantic and Summoning abilities, with a twist that offers many more opportunities. Admittedly, it has a slightly slow start, especially in the first 5 chapters. It's something I regret now, but can't change. I can only try to improve, so I hope you stick through it and get to the good meat that starts around chapter 5 at least. General warning for graphic descriptions of death and injury. There will be bloodshed, not gonna be sunshine and rainbows. Other warnings for other issues, such as self harm or implications of sexual assault Will be provided at the start of the chapters, but even then they are just implied. Nothing explicit.
Fantasy
404 Chs
Threads of Crimson and Gold

Threads of Crimson and Gold

New trope (please try it, rewritten on 24.01.2024): Micheal von Shelb, a lazy genius with a penchant for offbeat inventions, wakes up to a brutal truth: he’s a side character in a multiverse of twisted romantic dramas where his family, future children, and even his legacy are casually erased by power-hungry authors. With Magda, his intelligent and no-nonsense wife (who’s also a supporting character in a “switched at birth” melodrama), Micheal vows to save their lives, protect their future, and rebuild the Empire through innovation and sheer audacity. Whether he's dodging political plots, perfecting horseless carriages, or making alliances with beastmen, Micheal has one goal: to carve a space where he and Magda can thrive, far from the claws of a cruel narrative. But the fate has other plans. As ancient rivalries between archmages, devils, and mythical creatures like mermaids resurface, Micheal’s quiet dream spirals into chaos. With wit sharper than a rapier and an unstoppable resolve, Micheal proves that even a side character can rewrite the script. Between inventing futuristic solutions and saving the day, Micheal’s true mission is impressing Magda, who may or may not be secretly stalking him from the foyer. Meanwhile, Micheal himself adjusts his routine to catch glimpses of Magda while pretending not to care. An average day in their life: 1:00 PM: Magda: “I must be punctual to observe my husband training in the garden—from my foyer, of course.” 1:15 PM: Micheal: “Must finish the training early to sneak a peek at my wife reading in her study—from the dining hall window. Definitely not creepy.” With its blend of humor, heartfelt romance, and action-packed multiverse chaos, TCG is a read for those who enjoy clever protagonists, daring inventions, and a relationship that's equal parts banter and devotion—NO HAREM, just one unforgettable wife. The first volume is for the general audience, the second volume is for people who prefer to sip wine as they read. You can start reading from the second volume if you find the first volume too boring. ----- There are three couples: ML (genius, stalker) x FL (prodigy, stalker) 2ML (soldier) x 2FL (knight) 3ML (soldier) x 3FL (a court lady)
History
124 Chs
Was Electro black in the comics?
Yes, Electro was depicted as black in some comic storylines.
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2024-10-10 06:35
Is Electro black in the comics?
In the traditional comic portrayals, Electro isn't black. His powers and storylines are the main focus rather than his racial background.
1 answer
2024-10-14 09:27
Is Electro Blue present in the comics?
Yes, Electro Blue is sometimes featured in the comics.
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2024-10-09 18:42
Was Electro Blue Present in the Comics?
Yes, Electro Blue was featured in some comic series.
1 answer
2024-10-13 15:17
What are the characteristics of electro cartoon?
Electro cartoons typically feature bold and unique visuals. The characters might have exaggerated features, and the backgrounds could be filled with neon-like colors and futuristic designs. Also, the storylines might explore themes related to science fiction or virtual reality.
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2025-03-31 05:05
What is the best electro story?
The 'best electro story' could be about a young inventor who discovers a new way to harness electro - magnetic energy. He uses this discovery to power an entire small town that was previously facing energy shortages. This story shows the power of innovation and the potential of electro - related technology.
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2024-10-24 17:08
Tell the electro origin story.
The electro origin story often involves the discovery and development of electricity. It began with early observations of static electricity, like when amber was rubbed and attracted small objects. Scientists such as Benjamin Franklin made significant contributions with his kite experiment, which helped in understanding the nature of electricity. Over time, the study led to the invention of batteries and the harnessing of electrical power for various applications.
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2024-11-21 13:08
The Threads of "Nauseous" and "Being and Nothingness"
Both of his masterpieces, Nauseous and Being and Nothingness, explored many philosophical and ethical issues, including existence, free will, responsibility, morality, loneliness, and so on. In Nauseous, he connected the individual experience with the core idea of Existentialism to explore the meaninglessness and pain of human existence. The protagonist of the novel, Finn Scott, was a young man who had experienced many pains and setbacks as he grew up. He tried to find a meaning to fill the void in his life. In Being and Nothingness, Saturn explored the relationship between human free will and responsibility. The protagonist of the novel, Chris topher, was a young philosopher who tried to solve the problem of the meaning of human existence through thinking. He faced many difficult choices and challenges and finally realized the responsibility he had to bear and the inescapable suffering of existence. The theme of these two novels was profound and complex, challenging human cognition and values. They are also regarded as one of the most important works of modern philosophy and literature.
1 answer
2024-09-17 16:59
Is 'Threads' based on a true story?
No, 'Threads' is not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation.
2 answers
2024-10-05 14:45
Zhang Fei Threads a Needle
Zhang Fei had two two-part sayings: big eyes staring at small eyes and there was a fine line in the rough.
1 answer
2025-01-07 04:05
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