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  • Finding Home by starrlordx
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      Parts 11
    Mars was dying and the Martians needed a new home. Nowhere to go but to leave the planet. This is a novel from the perspective of a young girl about how humanity came from Mars. We are Martians and here is our story.
  • The New Strangers (M:R - TNS BOOKS I-V) by CandyLovely148
    CandyLovely148
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    You live in a familiar Mixopolis, the land of colorful towers and endless expansions of the imagination. You're your familiar self in the familiar land where everything is familiar... But there is something different in the world.... Old clothes and tech from long ago, from a joyous time the now demonic forgoe Trash is treasure so give them the trash It's trash to them, but to the others, it's rehashed Once obsolete, now it's brand new To them, they've never seen such a hue An old enemy from enemy lines, just when a truce created better times Whosoever resetted the universe beheld Shall know consequences they will have delved Note: Much like "Mixels: The Movie - The Powers That Be", this is an optional finale to the "Mixels: Rewritten Saga", meaning it can either be simply an alternate ending or the definite finale of the entire saga.
  • The Celestial Calendar and the Hidden History by Elias7Days
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      Parts 5
    The Celestial Calendar - A hidden story about Genesis, God, and the fallen angels What if the seven days of Genesis were not earthly days, but divine ages of 1,000 years each? What if human history unfolded like a prophetic calendar-from Eden to Apocalypse? This work is a spiritual exploration inspired by the Bible, the Book of Enoch, and the mystery of divine time. Not a sermon. Not dogma. Just questions... turned into story. For now, you are reading the Introduction, and the first two chapters: The Fall of Lucifer - before time began. Day 1 (0-1000) - from Eden to Enoch. Feedback is welcome. This is only the beginning.
  • Winner by ItsAshdarling
    ItsAshdarling
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      Parts 1
    Tales are told by the winners, and I truly do not enjoy that. A memory of my old friend affects my decision on dealing with this issue quite a lot. *It's not that long, so if you want to read just a quick story this thing is for you :}*
  • Codex Sapien/Mixels: Rewritten's Human History told by the Mixels by CandyLovely148
    CandyLovely148
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      Parts 8
    Warning: Any misinformation about any unknown media most likely even slightly false, as the information being introduced is through the POV of the opinions of the mixels who have seen it and therefore are not meant to be accurate. All documents/"parts"/"chapters" that are not logically of knowledge mixels should be able to know about such as what else humans colonized other than Planet Chromatia and its moon Mixluna Moon will be transcribed in a Scream Cipher (with the exception of the title, which will always be "[REDACTED]"). Because Bill Cipher recreated Baal. Because America turned itself into a literal hellscape as an excuse to turn everyone into a sadistic, psychopathic, murderous demon. See what the mixels see in us humans from the fragmented history we have so let rot in ruin since the 21st century, what significance they believe we worship in our consumerism, and all around why we were created!
  • Human History: Volume 1 by Lulumoon_wolf
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      Parts 1
    -Undertale by Toby Fox- So basically, I made my own Undertale cannon inspired by Glitchtale, somethings might be the same because I agree. Most of the things in this book are made by me.
  • Our Broken Record by JustLeah2003
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      Parts 7
    Have you ever wondered why does history repeat itself? How come we've evolved socially, economically, and scientifically, why do we keep messing up our present the same way we did 600 years ago? 100 years ago? 50 years ago? And so on... If so, I'd advise you my dearest reader, to take a peak at my book.