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  • Tales of Freyjor: The Dragons of Amara tarafından Uni_Is_A_Reindeer
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    When Princess Amara finds out she's been betrothed to a dark prince, she flees her life as the princess of Freyjor. Her friend Bjorn and his pet griffin Zephyr take her in until the princess falls ill. They seek the help of a wizard named Cecil who warns of a dark force at play. The group then ventures out to find the sacred dragons and retrieve the ingredients to make a cure for Amara's sickness. Can they locate and tame the dragons for the medicine? Or will Prince Caden take over Freyjor? Book 1 of the Tales of Freyjor series
  • Eyes Blue tarafından Excitedtree4293
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    I wish I could say being part of the host club was my whole world, but in a whole world, there's darkness and there's light. No matter how brightly that light shines, we all still have to return to the darkness at the stage, or it just wouldn't feel like the light we know and bask in ⚠️ PLEASE DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE TRIGGERED BY ABUSE
  • The Wound Beneath the Wig: from Matriarchs to Misandry tarafından Edward_MKiweewa
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    What if the fight for "liberation" was never truly ours? In Africa, once the cradle of matriarchs and rain queens, womanhood was not screamed in hashtags but lived in balance with manhood. Yet, modern feminism, draped in wigs, borrowed slogans, and donor-funded scripts, has turned harmony into hostility. What was once a covenant of gender has been rebranded into a battlefield. The Wound Beneath the Wig is not just about Africa. It is about every nation, culture, and religion that has abandoned its ancestral rhythm for imported ideologies. From Ugandan courtrooms where fathers are denied their children, to Western campuses where masculinity is criminalised, to households worldwide where domesticity is mocked. This is a story of how feminism lost its compass and embraced misandry. But beneath the wound lies wisdom. Africa's history reminds the world that gender was never war, but a covenant of balance. This narrative is a call to all cultures, East and West, North and South, to peel off the borrowed wig and confront the deeper wound of division, pride, and cultural amnesia. If feminism has become the new empire, then truth must be the rebellion.