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  • Agnika : Flames of Destiny by EslipsedMoon
    EslipsedMoon
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    Agnika's life began like fire in the heart of the Gurukul-blazing, untamed, impossible to ignore. Her sword flashed, her bow sang, and every lesson tested not just her skill, but her courage. Laughter and rivalry danced beside her, friendships sparked and strained, and two hearts-one loyal, one elusive-pulled at her in ways she could not yet name. She moved through festivals alive with color and joy, through rivers that held secrets and silent promises, through battles and shadows that whispered of loss she could not escape. Arrows flew, choices twisted like currents, and every bond she forged carried weight she was only beginning to understand. Love, loyalty, ambition, and grief wove through her life, each step shaping the woman she was becoming. From the brilliance of youth to the quiet ache of destiny, from fleeting moments of joy to the echoes of grief and courage, Agnika's journey is a storm of fire, shadow, and unyielding strength. Every heartbeat, every glance, every flame within her drives a story that will endure long after the world has turned.
  • The Age That Never Ended by 2004har
    2004har
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    She didn't run away from her life. She walked into a temple looking for answers. What followed wasn't a dream, a miracle, or an escape-but a witnessing. Unseen by the world, guided only by Lord Krishna, a woman from the 21st century finds herself in the Dvapara Yuga, watching the Mahabharata unfold before it becomes legend. Hastinapura stands whole. The brothers stand united. No war yet. No blame yet. She doesn't change the story. She learns from it. From kings and warriors, vows and silences, pride and restraint-this is not a feminist retelling, nor a tale of rebellion. It is a journey into dharma, misunderstood truths, and the choices that quietly shape destiny. The Age That Never Ended is for readers who believe history still speaks-and that some answers can only be found by listening.
  • Mahabharata Ashwatthama's POV by zamasu2000
    zamasu2000
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    Mahabharata has been told a thousand times - but never through the eyes of its most feared survivor. Ashwatthama, the immortal warrior cursed to walk eternity, Here are some of the forgotten stories of his life - moments of glory, betrayal, rage, and destiny that shaped the greatest war ever fought. These are the confessions of a man born for battle, broken by loyalty, and condemned by fate. #1 - mythologicalfiction (27/11/25) #2 - ancientindia (27/11/25) #2 - indianmythology (30/11/25) #2 - tragichero (30/11/25)