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  • The Shadow Of Koh-e-Baba by ArianAFA01
    ArianAFA01
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    An Afghan boy, kidnapped during a raid, is taken deep into the mountains by a secret organization that claims to descend from the Hashashin (the historical Nizari Ismaili assassins). They train him with brutal methods, teaching him stealth, combat, philosophy, and a distorted sense of honor. He grows up torn between two identities: The innocent boy who once dreamed of family and freedom. The weapon forged in shadows, trained to kill without mercy.
  • [AC2] You're Gonna Go Far, Kid by HatterReloaded
    HatterReloaded
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    An 18-year-old gamer manages to tick off a self-proclaimed mage only to end up in past Florence, Italy's streets to find that a game is reality itself. But that's not the only problem - she seems to have a connection with a new set of assassins as well... DISCONTINUED
  • The Great Laws Of The Wildernesses by LordMegatron88000
    LordMegatron88000
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    Some Attempt at a poem for what were and are called The Great Wilderness Laws, which were and are not just mere codes of honour but also in fact were and are rules and laws and even honour and conduct codes and life and other standard based and others amongst codes older than any made by humans or the likes of humans whether on this or on any other a local life bearing planet, let alone the likes. Also called "The Great Laws Of The Jungles", "The Rules Of The Ocean And Sea Shore Beaches", "The Great Laws Of The Forests", "The Great Laws Of The Seas And Oceans", "The Great Laws Of The Sand Dune And Rocky Barren Wasteland Deserts" and all the likes, more of all of it and all its true meanings are all whatsoever to attempt thus in order to address. It is all so very partially done as far as attempts to, in the both whilst of old fashioned writing style with inspiration from ones from among the likes of Rudyard Kipling.