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When evil comes from the blood by soyungatonegro_
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An old, gloomy house, three floors of dark secrets. Sofía, a sick little girl, has been at the center of an inexplicable storm since her birth. As tragedy begins to spill over, a strange power takes hold of her, transforming the girl into a threat. At first, her episodes seem like mental disorders, but soon a much more terrifying reality is revealed. Screams, broken glass, and empty stares become omens of something far beyond human comprehension. As the family members dive into the mystery, they realize that Sofía is not fighting a disease, but dark and evil forces that have possessed her. The events intensify, the attacks become more violent, and the girl is no longer just a victim: she has become a being capable of moving mountains with her supernatural strength, a force that threatens not only her mother, but everyone who comes too close. Nothing will be the same in that house. As terror takes over them, the family must face a macabre truth: something else is lurking in the shadows, and Sofía, their own flesh and blood, is being used as its instrument.
The name the world feared by soyungatonegro_
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At the intersection between light and shadow, she walks, always reborn, always desired and feared. Without name, mother of demons, spirit of the wind, her existence is an endless cycle of birth, death, and return. She is not a monster, but a reflection of what the world both fears and desires. From the ancient banks of the Euphrates to the modern streets, her story is an echo of rebellion, seduction, and power. Freedom has a price, and she is willing to pay it with every life, with every resurgence, defying those who seek and deny her.
Unfiltered by soyungatonegro_
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A neuroscientist obsessed with unraveling the darkest mysteries of the human brain and its impulses. Her curiosity drives her to cross ethical boundaries, experimenting on humans and, ultimately, on herself. What begins as an attempt to validate a hypothesis about criminal behavior and the role of the thalamus in sensory perception spirals into madness. As Martina delves deeper, she uncovers a hidden world behind the brain's filtered perception-a sensory chaos and voices that defy understanding. In her desperation, she irreparably harms her colleagues and herself, facing the consequences of her obsession. Her final isolation in a psychiatric institution reveals that, even in darkness, what she discovered continues to haunt her, leaving a chilling warning about the limits of human perception and the cost of forbidden knowledge.
The living, the dead, and what lies in between by soyungatonegro_
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Important Notice This is a work of fiction created solely for entertainment purposes. While some elements of the story are inspired by cultural practices and traditions related to Haitian culture and other sources, this work incorporates numerous fictional and creative elements that should not be taken literally or as an accurate representation of any belief, religion, practice, or specific community. It is not intended to offend, ridicule, or pass judgment on any culture, group, religion, or tradition. Any resemblance to actual people, events, or practices is purely coincidental. I appreciate your understanding and respect for cultural diversity and remind you that this story is intended solely as a fictional narrative. Amelia Rosales, a fearless anthropologist, travels to the remote community of Montagne des Âmes in Haiti to document its ancestral traditions. What begins as a cultural study quickly turns into a harrowing descent into dark rituals, impossible secrets, and a "selection process" that tests the boundaries of humanity. In a place where the living, the dead, and something else intertwine, Amelia must choose whether to remain an observer or confront a truth that could consume her.