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Adaptation

Adaptation

Pepper writes stories that span the gamut from humorous to heartfelt, however the common theme is crossing boundaries. Pepper's unique stories often tackle taboo topics such as mental illness and homelessness. Readers will find themselves questioning their own sense of right and wrong, attraction and desire. In addition to writing, the author is also an artist, an introverted recluse, a self proclaimed empath and a foodie. Pepper Pace can be contacted at: pepperpace.author@yahoo.com Carmella was still a teen when the Motherships first appeared dotting the skies over the Earth. For years the world tried to normalize while the silent Motherships hovered. And then THEY arrived, promising that they meant no harm. But within ten years eighty percent of the world’s population would be wiped out. Including everyone that Carmella loved. The ‘blobs’ took those that survived to another planet called Earth Two. But Carmella was an Earthling and she would kill the hated monsters that had destroyed her world before she would allow them to take her. Carmella settled into a lonely existence on the now desolate earth—all alone except for her wolf. And then she sees it hiding, watching her—maybe to capture her and remove her from the only thing that she can still call her own--her world. But Bilal is not like the other Centaurians. He is fully aware that he will never be like the humans that he’s grown up with. Earth is the only home he knows and he feels that he is just as much an Earthling as any human. Shunned by his own kind, Bilal travels the Earth trying to capture an essence of the life that he could never be a part of and a world that would never accept him. When he sees the black woman living all alone his curiosity gets the best of him. He cannot stop himself from watching her, and secretly growing more attached to the human. Bilal’s quest to become human brings him to a decision that will forever change the course of human-kind. In an attempt to ease the woman's loneliness--or perhaps a need to recreate himself, Bilal impregnates the woman with his Alien DNA.
Sci-fi
103 Chs
My Supreme Adaptation Skill is Overpowered

My Supreme Adaptation Skill is Overpowered

Julian Edelman, a man known for his gentle smile and carefree demeanor, seems like the epitome of a good person. His charismatic nature draws people to him, making him the center of attention in any room. But beneath the surface, Julian hides a dark secret—a sadistic, manipulative egomaniac who takes pleasure in toying with the emotions of others. One day, Julian is summoned to the world of Eteria through a Hero Summoning ritual, a world desperate for a savior. The people of Eteria believe they have called forth a noble hero to protect them from an encroaching evil. However, what they don’t realize is that they’ve brought forth their greatest nightmare. Bestowed with the skill "Supreme Adaptation," Julian can temporarily acquire abilities based on the strengths and weaknesses of his enemies. This power makes him virtually unstoppable, and he quickly learns to manipulate it to his advantage. As Julian begins his journey in Eteria, the facade of the heroic savior starts to crumble, revealing the true monster within. In a world where strength is everything, Julian thrives, manipulating allies and enemies alike. His path is one of conquest, seduction, and absolute domination, as he uses his powers to bend others to his will. The hero Eteria hoped for has become the greatest villain the world has ever known. As Julian’s influence grows, so does his harem, each member drawn to his charm, oblivious to the darkness lurking beneath. But even as he plays the role of a savior, Julian’s true ambition is to rule Eteria with an iron fist, crushing anyone who dares to oppose him. Witness the rise of a villainous protagonist in a tale of power, manipulation, and ultimate control. Will Julian’s true nature be exposed, or will he succeed in his quest to become the ruler of Eteria?
Fantasy
46 Chs
Is it manhwa or manhua?
It could be either. Manhwa is from Korea and manhua is from China. You need to look at the style, origin, and cultural references to tell for sure.
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2025-08-19 13:04
What does Manhua mean?
Manhua meant to be full of gorgeous and beautiful scenery or atmosphere. Fullness can refer to fullness and fullness, while splendor can refer to brilliance and magnificence. Therefore, Manhua could be used to describe a scene or artistic conception that was full of brilliance and magnificence.
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2025-01-16 21:17
Why are manhua and manhwa popular?
They offer unique and diverse storylines and art styles that appeal to a wide range of readers.
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2024-10-16 08:56
Is Solo Leveling a manhua or a manhwa?
Solo Leveling is a manhwa. It originated from South Korea and is known for its captivating storyline and art style.
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2024-10-05 11:11
What is the definition of manhua and manhwa?
Manhua refers to comics or graphic novels originated from China, while manhwa are comics from South Korea. They have distinct styles and themes based on their cultural backgrounds.
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2025-04-09 09:06
Which are the best manhua and manhwa?
It depends on your preferences. Some popular ones include 'Tower of God' for its unique world-building and 'One Piece' for its long-running and engaging story.
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2025-09-10 01:29
What is the meaning of manhwa and manhua?
Manhwa refers to Korean comics, while manhua means Chinese comics. They both have their unique styles and themes.
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2025-09-12 01:50
Is manga the same as manhua and manhwa?
No, they're not the same. Manga comes from Japan, manhua is from China, and manhwa is from Korea. They have different art styles, story themes, and cultural backgrounds.
3 answers
2025-11-16 03:38
How to pronounce 'manhwa' and'manhua' correctly?
The pronunciation of'manhwa' is similar to'mahn-hwa' with the stress on the first syllable. For'manhua', it's pronounced like'mahn-hua' also with the stress on the first syllable.
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2024-10-06 19:26
What are the differences between manhwa and manhua?
The main differences lie in their origin and cultural influences. Manhwa comes from South Korea and may have a style that reflects Korean aesthetics and social themes. Manhua, from China, might draw inspiration from Chinese history, folklore, and contemporary issues. Also, the way characters are drawn and the narrative structures can vary quite a bit.
2 answers
2024-10-03 07:37
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