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Demons in the Mirror

Demons in the Mirror

{On Hiatus} Everyone had the exact replica of themselves in the mirror. It was just the shadow of yourself, a shape of a person imitating your every move. What if I tell you, the mirror was just a barrier for another world- for another copy of you? Another copy you would be terrified to see. A demon version of you. Every people in this world had a counterpart. Everyone had a demon of their own, living freely of their will in the world inside their mirror. The exact replica, yet different stories they were living. Different conflicts, different choices, and different endings. The Vergessene family always had been the strongest of both worlds. The family of the strongest criminals in the human world and the family of the strongest anarchists in the demon world. Different yet the same. Both of the worlds weren’t supposed to be aware of one another. Both worlds weren’t supposed to cross with each other. But the demon version of the Vergessene family lost their youngest one. He died at an early age, too young to leave the world; he never made it past seventeen. Until they found out their youngest one had the exact replica of himself and snatched the human version of him away. __________ Take notes that this is a slow-burn novel, so it's going to be slow :D Also, this novel is really dark. This is a found family with forced adoption. You can clearly see from the synopsis that the family is really messed up. Trigger warnings for manipulations (A LOT of them), blood, body horror, graphic fighting, unhealthy relationships, panic attacks, anxiety, PTSD, depression, dehumanization, suicide, and swearing. Anyway, enjoy your stay in this book!
Fantasy
141 Chs
Monster in the Mirror

Monster in the Mirror

After a devastating affair with his secretary, Craig Anderson decides to leave the past behind, and salvage his ruined marriage. The Edison family moves to Saldanha Bay, a small town on the West Coast of South Africa after Craig accepted a lucrative job offer. Here they encounter various experiences linked to witchcraft and Satanism. They also discover a battered ruin on a hill just out of town. According to legend, Vikings constructed it when their ship went off course and got smashed against the rocks with no way to return home again. Craig is drawn back to his past weakness when he is introduced to his boss’s secretary, Pamela Jenson. Craig’s daughter, Emily has vivid dreams about the ruin on the hill where she bears witness to the Vikings burying something of great power. Craig realises something is wrong in town when none of the incidents are mentioned in any of the newspapers. The twin brothers Patrick and Andrew Edison soon become targets by a group of Satanists in school. Craig learns that his neighbour, Brian Kensington has an acute gift and that things are far more sinister in town than he originally thought. Norman James Hayward, known as Numbers is released from jail after his 2-year sentence and discovers that the Edison’s bought the old house he grew up in. Craig learns that he is a decedent of the north and that one of his children can banish evil. Andrew hears voices and soon finds an ancient relic of great power hidden near the ruin on the hill which changes his behaviour. The Edison family becomes the target of the satanic cult led by Norman and a senior from school, Victor Satow. Andrew accepts his newfound power and learns that the police can’t be trusted. An old grave is unearthed and a dark entity ascends from hell to destroy a power that is a part of Andrew. Craig confronts some of the cult members and is left for dead after they have beaten him up, and cursed him the same way as his colleague, Ferris Long. Craig finds Ferris dead, and he knows he would be next. Craig’s wife, Sarah is injured when she is kidnapped by Victor and Norman. Andrew finds out about the cult’s secret gathering place in an abandoned warehouse just out of town. Sarah escapes from the garage where she is held captive. Andrew learns that his brother, Patrick has the ability to banish evil with the relic he found on the hill. Sarah pleads for them to leave town, but Craig tells her he had been cursed and the evil has to be stopped. Andrew asks his family and friends to stay with Brian for their own protection, but Pamela knows where they are hiding. Andrew confronts the cult members inside the warehouse when Norman and Victor escape. Patrick is about to close the portal to hell when they are confronted by Norman and Victor, only Norman is possessed and no longer human. In the meantime, Pamela is on a quest to kill Sarah and Emily. Andrew, Patrick and Craig are losing the battle, because the evil is too strong. They are on the brink of death when Patrick gets the relic to the portal. Andrew kills Norman, and they have to get away in time as the portal collapsed. Craig wakes up in a hospital where he receives a visit from a police inspector, Morgan who had found horrific evidence in a certain basement. He thanks Craig for his help and offers his protection. Andrew is visited by the Viking warrior phantoms and learns a great deal about himself and the divine science. Delmar and Emily now in a relationship come back from the beach where they are being watched by a man in a brown robe. He is wearing a ring with the mark of the beast.
Horror
116 Chs
What is the significance of a woman looking into a reflective cartoon mirror?
Well, it might imply that the woman is seeking self-awareness or looking for something within herself that she can't find in the regular world. The reflective mirror in a cartoon setting could add an element of fantasy or exaggeration to this inner exploration.
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2025-05-05 02:30
Reflective novels
Reflective novels are a special form of novel that seeks to explore the consequences of the protagonist's actions and decisions, as well as the effects of these consequences on the surrounding characters and environment. Reflective novels usually have deep thinking and reflective readers can think about whether their actions and decisions are reasonable and how to better deal with the challenges in life through the experiences of the protagonist. When writing a reflective novel, the author would usually narrate the story from the perspective of the protagonist and dig into the inner world and emotional changes of the protagonist. At the same time, the author would pay attention to the people and things around the protagonist and explore their reactions and attitudes in depth. In this way, the author can guide readers to think about their own actions and decisions and help them better cope with the challenges in life. Reflective novels are an inspirational and thoughtful form of fiction that can help readers think deeply about their own actions and decisions and gain inspiration and enlightenment from them.
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2024-08-20 17:16
What is reflective literature?
Reflecting literature is a genre of literature. Its theme and style often involve human experience, social reality, culture, and values. It aims to reveal problems and challenges through reflection and criticism. Reflective literature usually uses novels, poems, plays, and other forms to express the author's views and thoughts. Its purpose is to let readers reflect on their own experiences and values through reading works and obtain new enlightenment and understanding. The representatives of reflective literature were the United States, England, and Japan. Their works all explored the nature of human existence, the corruption of social systems, the struggle of individuals, and so on. They sought solutions through reflection and criticism. Reflective literature can not only help readers to understand human experience and values, but also inspire readers to think about more profound and complex issues. It has profound intellectual content and artistic value.
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2024-09-27 08:24
What was reflective literature?
Rebuttal literature is a form of literature that addresses current problems or challenges by criticizing or reflecting on past ideas, cultures, or social phenomena. Reflective literature usually focuses on social, political, cultural, and ethical issues such as racial discrimination, gender equality, war, environmental pollution, and abuse of power. The authors would usually express their views and positions through literary works and try to propose suggestions and solutions to these problems. Reflective literature usually has deep thinking and rich imagination. The readers can feel the author's criticism and thinking about social reality, and at the same time, they can also obtain understanding and enlightenment of the problem. Reflective literature has a very high status and influence in the literary and sociological circles. It is not only an important literary form, but also a beneficial exploration of the development of society and human thoughts.
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2024-09-27 08:20
What are the characteristics of reflective literature?
Reflective literature is a genre of literature that aims to explore and reflect on human life and social issues. Its main features include: Reflective literature usually focuses on the meaning and value of human life, exploring human beliefs, morals, and values. 2. Criticize social reality: Reflective literature usually critically studies social reality, discussing various problems and drawbacks in society, and proposing solutions. 3. Focus on individual experiences and feelings: Reflective literature usually focuses on individual experiences and feelings to explore the inner world and emotional state of human beings so that readers can better understand the nature of human beings. 4. Pay attention to language and expression: Reflective literature usually pays attention to the expressiveness of language and expression to convey profound thoughts and feelings through unique language expressions to resonate with readers. Reflecting on and exploring different cultures: Reflective literature usually reflects on and explore the relationship between different cultures and explore the differences in human behavior and thinking in different cultural backgrounds so that readers can better understand multiculturalism.
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2024-09-27 08:32
A theoretical work on reflective literature
Reflective literature refers to literature works that explore the essence and significance of human existence through reflection on society, human nature, life, and other aspects. In reflective literature, the essence and significance of human existence were deeply explored through the observation and experience of reality. Famous reflective writers, such as the American writer, Ernest Ernest Hemmingway, and the British writer, Faulkner. Their works usually involved human nature, morality, beliefs, society and other issues, and they conducted in-depth discussions and reflections on these issues. Reflective literature has a profound influence on human thought, culture and society. It plays an important role in the development of contemporary literature and the progress of human thought. Famous works of reflective literary theory include A Short History of Humanity, The Social Contract, The Silent Majority, and so on.
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2025-03-04 09:04
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2025-01-08 23:48
How to write a reflective essay on a novel?
First, you need to deeply understand the novel. Then, think about your personal reactions and thoughts. Start by outlining your main points and examples from the book.
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2024-10-09 17:42
Whose red fruit is more reflective of teaching?
In the " Three-Body Problem " series of novels, the red fruit was described as a plant with strong adaptability and high intelligence, able to survive and reproduce in different environments. Therefore, the reflection of whose red fruits are more can be understood as the reflection of " whose fruits are more ". In the novel, the wisdom and behavior of the red fruit plant were described as very magical and awe-inspiring. In the face of the Three-Body Civilization's attacks and threats, the Red-Fruit Plants had shown strong adaptability and survivability. Not only did they survive in extreme environments, but they also gradually developed and became an important threat to the Three-Body Civilization through wisdom and technological means. From this point of view, teaching reflection can reflect on how to cultivate students 'creativity and adaptability so that they can maintain a calm, positive and aggressive attitude in the face of various challenges and difficulties. At the same time, it could also reflect on how the education workers paid attention to and valued the individual differences and variety of students and how to guide students to learn and explore independently. The question of " whose red fruits are more " was not only a plot in a novel, but also reflected people's thinking and discussion about wisdom, adaptability, and individual differences.
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2024-09-19 15:34
What does 'is he reflective of the story' mean?
It usually means whether he represents or shows the essence, themes, or elements of the story.
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2024-09-28 02:53
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