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monologues about psychopaths

monologues about psychopaths

As an Ordinary person (Why do I keep attracting Psychopaths?)

As an Ordinary person (Why do I keep attracting Psychopaths?)

As an ordinary person who found herself in another world, Yuna a fanatic reader decided that she is too ordinary and lazy to achieve something big and want to live a leisure and easy live, following the masses and blend in on the new world she found herself in. However, Yuna who thought herself to be quite ordinary tends to accidently create extraordinary things. •Influencing in letting the most feared assassin guild being created •Becoming a legend by creating the most respected Knights •Accidentally led to the establishment of the most devout and pious Temples .......and the list goes on. Yuna who found herself at the centre of it all : "......." Yuna: "I swear I'm only an ordinary person and everything is a mistake! an accident! I don't know anything ༎ຶ⁠‿⁠༎ຶ" Not only that, Yuna also have the knack of attracting all sorts of psychopaths. Psychopath no 1: "I cannot live without you, I won't let you leave me" Psychopath no 2: "You are my God and I am at the mercy of your will" Psychopath no 3: "What do you mean I am free? You are my shackles" Psychopath no 4, 5, 6, 7 : "Master, you cannot abandon us!" Yuna: "Fucking hell, what did I do??? Why Me??? (⁠ ⁠ꈨຶ⁠ ⁠˙̫̮⁠ ⁠ꈨຶ⁠ ⁠)" As a person who is always ordinary, Yuna felt overwhelmed in another world that cannot let her be ordinary! _____________________________________________________________________ Assuming a role of an ordinary person in her previous life but adorn the role of either a God's messanger, Pioneer of Light, Guide, a Path or even the God itself..... A fateful and eventful life of Yuna began in another World. [May the Holy Light be with you]
Fantasy
130 Chs
MORMOND

MORMOND

Content Warnings: This story contains explicit and graphic content that may be disturbing to some readers. Warnings include, but are not limited to: graphic violence, gore, body horror, psychological torture, child death, desecration of corpses, and themes of systemic abuse and corruption. Reader discretion is strongly advised. In a world where the nobility's grace is a gilded mask for unspeakable cruelty, an orphaned boy named Mormond watches his world burn. After the brutal murder of his adoptive sister, Nini, at the hands of arrogant aristocrats, something inside him shatters and is remade into a monstrous new form. In his grief, he manifests a terrifying and unique power, becoming the "Puppeteer Calamity"—a vengeful artist who reanimates Nini's broken corpse, transforming her into a beautiful and deadly marionette of vengeance. Their bloody crusade begins in the slums of Marlock, but soon their stage expands to the decadent and corrupt empire of Omnia, a place where the elite literally consume the souls of slum children to preserve their own vitality. Hiding behind the flawless disguise of "Milos," an innocent and cherubic orphan, Mormond infiltrates the highest echelons of power. He orchestrates a masterful campaign of psychological warfare, not with brute force, but with whispers. He turns nobles against each other, drives them to madness, and forces them to author their own destruction, all while they believe him to be a harmless, lucky charm. Each conquest ends with a new, horrifying puppet added to his public collection—a gallery of corpses left as a chilling signature. His reign of terror does not go unnoticed. The empire's champion, Tifa—a swordmaster of holy light known as the Divine Guardian—is tasked with hunting the "Silver Shadow." She is his perfect opposite: a beacon of order and righteousness dedicated to protecting the very system Mormond seeks to annihilate. But as Mormond's web of control tightens around the empire's throat, an unforeseen complication arises. The ghost of Nini's true self begins to awaken within the puppet, her fragmented memories and prayers creating a glitch in his perfect control. This internal fracture becomes Mormond's greatest vulnerability. His desperate, violent attempts to maintain possession of his sister's soul expose him at the worst possible moment, forcing him from the shadows and into a direct, desperate conflict with Tifa and the full might of the empire. The Conductor's controlled performance descends into a chaotic war, where the price of his vengeance may be the very soul he fought so hard to keep. A novel by : ATLASBANAW
Fantasy
21 Chs
Books about non - murderer psychopaths in fiction
One such book could be 'The Catcher in the Rye'. Although Holden Caulfield is a complex character with some abnormal psychological traits, he is not a murderer. His journey of self - discovery and his cynical view of the world are explored in the book.
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2024-12-02 13:49
What are some comic monologues about death?
One could be a monologue where a person imagines having a conversation with Death itself, asking why it comes for some and not others. This brings up questions about fate and mortality.
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2025-11-14 23:20
What are the best - selling fiction books about psychopaths?
Definitely 'The Silence of the Lambs'. It has been extremely popular and has sold a large number of copies worldwide. The character of Hannibal Lecter has become iconic in the world of psychopathic characters in fiction. Another best - seller is 'Gone Girl'. Its plot twists and the complex characters, especially the one with psychopathic traits, have attracted a wide audience.
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2024-11-09 03:32
Can you recommend books about fictional psychopaths?
Sure. 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn features Amy Dunne, who could be considered a psychopath. She carefully plans and executes a devious scheme to frame her husband. Her actions are driven by a complex mix of revenge and a need for control.
3 answers
2024-12-09 07:54
What are some good books about psychopaths in fiction?
One well - known book is 'American Psycho' by Bret Easton Ellis. It delves deep into the mind of a wealthy, young psychopath living in 1980s New York. The protagonist, Patrick Bateman, is a disturbing character whose actions and thoughts are both fascinating and horrifying.
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2024-12-08 07:17
Recommend some of the best fictional books about psychopaths.
Well, 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn features a female character with some psychopathic tendencies. Her manipulation and calculated actions keep the readers on the edge of their seats. It's a great thriller that shows how a psychopathic mind can function in a relationship.
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2024-11-28 00:20
Real Psychopaths Stories: How do real psychopaths in these stories manipulate others?
Psychopaths in real stories often manipulate others by feigning emotions. For example, they might pretend to be in love or be a really good friend. They know how to mirror the emotions and behaviors of those around them. So, if they want to get close to someone, they'll act just like that person wants them to act.
2 answers
2024-11-26 10:23
Real Psychopaths Stories: What are some of the most chilling real psychopaths stories?
One of the most well - known real psychopath stories is that of Ted Bundy. He was a charming and intelligent man who used his looks and charisma to lure young women. He then brutally murdered them. His actions were so heinous that it sent shockwaves through society. He was able to deceive many people around him, including the police at times, because of his ability to act normal. His case shows how a psychopath can blend into society while having such dark and violent tendencies.
3 answers
2024-11-26 05:33
Analysis of Female Psychopaths in Fiction
Female psychopaths in fiction are often used to explore themes such as power dynamics, gender roles, and the human psyche. They add a layer of complexity to the stories. Take Harley Quinn from the DC Comics as an example. Her character shows how a woman can be both a victim and a perpetrator. Her relationship with the Joker showcases her warped sense of love and loyalty, which is a common trait among fictional female psychopaths.
1 answer
2024-11-07 02:02
What are some interesting monologues about the Christmas story?
Well, one monologue could be centered around the prophecies that preceded the birth of Jesus in the Christmas story. It could mention how for years, people had been waiting for the Messiah, and how the birth of Jesus fulfilled those ancient prophecies. Another monologue might be about the role of the innkeeper. Even though he didn't have room for Mary and Joseph, his small part in the story shows the human element. And yet another could be about the angels' song that was heard by the shepherds. 'Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.' This monologue could explore the significance of that heavenly chorus in the context of the Christmas story.
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2024-11-16 01:15
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