Story cover for The Great Mirror by MEGOS by MegosAFROscifi
The Great Mirror by MEGOS
  • WpView
    Reads 130
  • WpVote
    Votes 9
  • WpPart
    Parts 3
  • WpHistory
    Time 34m
  • WpView
    Reads 130
  • WpVote
    Votes 9
  • WpPart
    Parts 3
  • WpHistory
    Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Aug 22, 2023
A futuristic Afro-Caribbean folktale that serves as a fictional guide for its readers. Rooted in the symbolism of the tarot card "The Fool," this compelling tale unfolds a heartfelt journey that resonates with anyone seeking a path of self-discovery and personal growth.

✨

The Fool tarot card symbolizes new beginnings, uncharted adventures, and embracing each journey with childlike trust, beautifully intertwining with Qio's story. As he stands on the precipice of an uncertain future, Qio grapples with the age-old dilemma of choosing the path less traveled. In a city called Kreiu, steeped in tradition and expectation, he must summon the courage to step into the unknown, trusting his intuition and navigating the mysteries of life that lie ahead. 

Just like "The Fool," Qio's journey is a dive into the exploration of innocence, intuition, and the transformative power of embracing the uncharted territory of one's destiny.
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add The Great Mirror by MEGOS to your library and receive updates
or
#148picturebook
Content Guidelines
You may also like
To Where the Sun Rises (Part 2 of 'A Tale of People and Apples' Trilogy) by mhwatson
23 parts Complete
Part 2 of 'A Tale of People and Apples' trilogy. Sequel to 'The Boy with No Name'. After the tragic events across Gaiathal and within Orconia City, Luka must convince a beat-down people to vacate their walls and travel east to escape a fate worse than what they've already endured. [[~80,000 words]] --------------------------- Trilogy description: For lovers of The Hunger Games, Game of Thrones, Divergent, the 100. Humans find themselves on a small planet which resembles the First. While the colony try to set up political systems to avoid past mistakes, they quickly realize human nature always appears to be fallible. A promising group of siblings are bestowed golden apples from the mysterious Trees of the planet, granting them immortality and the obvious role of leading next. Each lead groups of people infected by a virus, which provides the people powers that mirror those of the Apex animals on the planet: the Wolve's ability to heal, the extraordinary eyesight of the Ravens, the physics-defying Tigers, the resilient and water savvy Orcas, and the super-strength Bears. Despite the new powers that appear to provide prolonged peace to the planet, a sinister character lurks in the background plotting their own mysterious and nefarious goals: The Scientist. An unlikely hero, along with the friends he meets during his quest to discover his identity, will themselves to complete the impossible task of stopping the Scientist and all that the Scientist schemes. But are they simply subjects in the Scientist's experiment? Mature content includes some violence.
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
When Gods Cry cover
Icebound cover
Scarlett's Mates cover
To Where the Sun Rises (Part 2 of 'A Tale of People and Apples' Trilogy) cover
The Circle Girls cover
A Cat-alytic Taxi Ride | ✓ cover
Stripes of A Divine Goddess cover
The Carnelian Way cover
Psychic cover
Rewriting Bai Qingqing's Beastworld Story (Beauty.and.the.Beasts - Fanfic  + 18) cover

When Gods Cry

49 parts Complete Mature

In Atlusa, when the war between good and evil ended, the people were forever divided into two tribes, the Kasuhi and the Amathu. The gods marked the Kasuhi with the mark of good for they had supported them while the Amathu were given the mark of evil for opposing the gods. They then gave the Kasuhi dominion over the Amathu so that evil would never raise again and to prevent another war from happening. Thousands of years later, animosity between the two tribes has culminated in a pending war and at the centre of this war stands Muma, an Amathu boy born with the mark of good. Stricken by grief when his rebel brother is executed, Muma embarks on a mission to free his people. Infiltrating the city of the Kasuhi, he seeks to bring down their society and free his people. Yet within their midst, Muma confronts a reality that dismantles his beliefs. The once clear line between good and evil blurs, challenging his convictions, his sense of purpose, and belonging. In this spellbinding tale, deception, secrets, magic, gods, and the irresistible pull of destiny propel Muma toward choices that will define the fate of a world on the brink of uncertainty and destruction.