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  • Don't Play Next by Eddyboomtron
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    They told you not to watch it. You did anyway. PlayNext is a recovered archive of corrupted footage, lost lectures, and broadcasts that never should have aired. Each tape tells a story-of obedience, of power, of unraveling minds. There are no heroes here. Only static, signal decay, and voices that won't stop talking. Once you start watching, the machine remembers you. Do not rewind. Do not engage. And whatever you do- Do Not Play Next.
  • The Blood Saint of Rue Noire A Dark Fantasy Historical Romance by jamieasherstories
    jamieasherstories
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    In 1830s New Orleans, the dead do not rest-and neither do the sins of the powerful. When Seraphine DuRue, a rumored blood-witch healer, is accused of resurrecting the dead, she becomes the city's next offering to its sugar-coated monsters. Lucien Vale, a witch-hunter bound by his own curse, is sent to drag her into the light. But Rue Noire hides saints carved from bone, spirits hungry for justice, and a woman whose blood may burn the city down. Love is forbidden. Magic is outlawed. And salvation always demands a sacrifice.
  • Makaria  | WIP by Secrecy_Reb0rn
    Secrecy_Reb0rn
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    Crowns bruise more than they protect. In a world ruled by volatile kings and inherited cruelty, loyalty is a weapon, peace is a lie, and sons are taught how to survive their fathers... or become them.
  • Barangay Sanay by Abdul_Alhazred
    Abdul_Alhazred
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    Barangay Sanay Story Description In the burning garbage slopes of 1990s Smokey Mountain, Manila, survival is already a kind of horror. Jun, a teenage scavenger, spends his days collecting scrap, boiling pagpag, filtering dirty water, and protecting his pregnant fourteen-year-old sister Tess and their younger brother Noel, a child already slipping into rugby addiction. Their world is made of rot, smoke, hunger, corrupt landlords, political lies, and people who have learned to live beside suffering so long they no longer recognize it as abnormal. Then reality breaks. A small invisible anomaly appears inside Smokey Mountain: a circular zone of zero gravity and near-vacuum where garbage, animals, and eventually people drift upward into the fog and vanish. At first, the poor notice it before anyone else. Then the government arrives. Then the media. Then scientists, soldiers, tourists, politicians, opportunists, and cults. The world suddenly wants Smokey Mountain. Not because of the people living there. Because the anomaly may be humanity's cheapest doorway to space. As the fog thickens and the anomaly spreads its influence, the community begins to mutate socially before it mutates physically. People grow angrier. Rumors become doctrine. Political fanaticism becomes religion. Stray animals are found butchered into strange symbols. Cults rise around blood, water, prophecy, and the unborn child inside Tess. Jun wants nothing to do with gods, miracles, or politics. He only wants his family alive. But when Tess gives birth to twins during a night of chanting, death, and impossible visions, Jun is forced into a choice that will shape the future of the world. Barangay Sanay is a political cosmic horror novel about poverty, corruption, cults, tribalism, and the most terrifying thing humans can do: get used to anything.