- Alighieri Complete
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- Votes 2
- Parts 3
- Time 12m
Backstory to a vampire hunting wizard for a DnD game - The Alighieri Bartering (Under Construction) Ongoing
- Reads 373
- Votes 14
- Parts 4
- Time 21m
Jaleiah Williams is an introverted 18 year-old girl starting her Senior year in high school. She lives with her mom in a city where mafias are common. Besides that fact, she couldn't have been more normal, she was a smart girl with two loving parents, a few friends, and even had a boyfriend at one point. But that changed after her father died in the crossfire of two gangs. Suddenly, as much as she had she lost it just like that. °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Giovanni Alighieri is a ruthless and undeniably successful mafia leader next in line, responsible for the fall of multiple mafia empires, and head of many underground cartels, at the age of 20. His father is the Don of "cicuta d'acqua", a murderous mafia group that has been based in Italy since 1822. He gets anything he desires and won't hesitate to kill anything in his way. But what will happen when an old debt brings these two opposites together? - El Nuevo Infierno Complete
- Reads 43
- Votes 0
- Parts 1
- Time 16m
Tras la marcha de Dante y Virgilio, muchas cosas cambiaron en el Infierno que todos conocemos. Una historia que utiliza el bestiario y la mitología de un clásico como es la Divina Comedia. He querido que mi primer relato haga de tributo a una obra clásica y, si tiene buena respuesta, podría continuarlo. Aunque no será el tema habitual de mis historias, ni mucho menos. Decir que para entender este relato al 100% sería mejor conocer a un nivel básico la divina comedia. - The Minotaur/Ruberdraco Piece: The Bull That Won The Fight (But Not The War) Complete
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The weird thing about bullfighting is that nobody really wins. Especially not the bull. Feedback welcome. I do not own the picture of the barringer crater. - #9: Erra: Chaining The Dragon Complete
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The last of the poems of interplanetary peril. Sort of a summary and afterword, that finally addresses the Hot Jupiter sized elephant in the room. Feedback welcome. - #7: Inimicus: The Vulture Of Enmity Complete
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- Parts 1
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Seventh poem of interplanetary peril. Sometimes, the wicked are merely pitiful. Even if they're so bloated that they could have their own satellites. Feedback welcome. Image sourced to Wikipedia. - The Impinatus Piece: The Polar Prince Complete
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The fifth poem of interplanetary peril. Somewhere between 500,000 Gauss and a fridge decoration is a harbinger of the end: Impinatus. Feedback and questions are both welcome. I do not own the illustration of a magnetar. - The Serpens Piece: The Sailor And The Serpents Complete
- Reads 2
- Votes 0
- Parts 1
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The 4th of the poems of interplanetary peril. 3 needs a little rewrite to make enough sense without being in on the "joke". I mean not to offend anyone who likes snakes, but you are wrong, and I have the Archimedes death ray to prove it. I do not own the photograph of Serpens(the constellation). - Dante's Inferno Complete
- Reads 114,927
- Votes 793
- Parts 34
- Time 3h 5m
- Inferno Complete
- Reads 38
- Votes 2
- Parts 1
- Time <5 mins
A short peom about the 9 circles of hell - The Day The Devil Came to Nigeria Complete
- Reads 234
- Votes 16
- Parts 8
- Time 19m
In Hell, there is pain and anguish but now there is also a challenge. Karóunwí, part of the newly dead, has challenged Lucifer to a simple contest to answer a simple question of which is worse: Hell or Nigeria? As Lucifer steps out of his domain for the first time in centuries, will the Morningstar meet another victory or another falling defeat? - 100 Days in Deadland (part 1 of the Deadland Saga) Complete
- Reads 3,403,850
- Votes 88,752
- Parts 34
- Time 7h 25m
In one day, the world succumbed to a pestilence that decimated the living. In its place rose a new species: vicious, gruesome, wandering zombies with an insatiable hunger for the living. Still in her twenties, Cash has watched her friends die, only to walk again. An office worker with few survival skills, she joins up with Clutch, a grizzled Army veteran with PTSD. Together, they flee the city and struggle through the nine circles of hell, with nothing but Clutch's military experience and Cash's determination to live. As they fight to survive in the zombie inferno, they quickly discover that nowhere is safe from the undead...or the living. (100 Days in Deadland is a journey through the first poem in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, the classic tale on the horrors of hell... zombie apocalypse style!) (Note: This is a draft so please excuse any errors. The finished novel is available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook). - Analytical poems of Dante's Inferno Complete
- Reads 59
- Votes 0
- Parts 1
- Time <5 mins
Just what it says on the tin. I wrote these six poems for a school project-- basically a summary of Dante's Inferno in six poems, each in (what was my attempt at) iambic pentameter. Some of them rhyme, most do not, but I would rather sacrifice the rhyme scheme over the syllable patterns and to stay as close to the story as possible. There are some direct quotes, and obviously I did not write Inferno-- that was all Dante Alighieri. I'm not sure how to give credit to Dante except like this, so this is my Disclaimer-- I DO NOT OWN DANTE'S INFERNO, only this new arrangement of the poetry into other poetry. AGAIN, THERE ARE SOME DIRECT QUOTES. Does this count as fanfiction? It's "a fanfiction of a fanfiction that was a self-insert of the old testament". - The Inferno of The Congo Complete
- Reads 7
- Votes 0
- Parts 1
- Time 20m
This is a master thesis research essay that explores the comparison between Joseph Conrad's novella "The Heart of Darkness" and Dante Alighieri's literary work of "The Inferno", also discusses the inspiration Conrad drew from Dante. - Masterpiece || Petekey ✔️ Complete
- Reads 821
- Votes 162
- Parts 6
- Time 20m
"- Dlaczego nigdy nie wypożyczasz książek? - Bo reszta arcydzieł pomaga mi się skupić." Peter Lewis Kingston Wentz III był zwykłym bibliotekarzem, a Micheal James Way po prostu kochał siedzieć od każdego otwarcia w jego bibliotece i w spokoju spisywać arcydzieło.
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