Story cover for The Amazonian Emerald by LlamaMeek
The Amazonian Emerald
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    Tempo 1h 7m
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    Leituras 102
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    Votos 16
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    Capítulos 7
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    Tempo 1h 7m
Em andamento, Primeira publicação em mai 15, 2015
In times of trouble young children often turn to their parents, but what happens when the world has been cursed and every adult has an unexplainable hatred towards children? In the year 2056, every human over the age of eighteen experienced a transformation from human to a walking skeleton with the intentions of wiping out their children. Five teenagers were given the responsibility of enduring the most challenging tasks of finding age-old stones to restore Earth back to the way it was, but the Hurza Curse has no intention of making this an easy task.


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War. Suffering. Despair. The year 4350, Kali Yuga's peak. Virtue and dharma had disappeared from the face of Earth long back and all that remained now was despair. To escape from the hell they called home, Syxira and Zolani agree to be scapegoats for a time travel experiment. When the time-travel experiment goes wrong, they're sent back to the era of Dwapar Yuga, a time of gods and kings. Thrown back in time to the epic of Mahabharat, they find solace near the banks of the Ganga, the forests of Aryavarta and the palaces of Hastinapur. They view the epic from far away, but can't help being drawn in themselves. But they face their worst enemy-God himself. Because even in this new world, their hatred for Krishna runs deep. The cheeky, flute-playing God hadn't helped them as they lost everything in Kaliyug. Yet, here he played his flute with no worries in mind. They argue all day, and scream all night but never make up for the silly fights. But, will their fury keep them from finding peace or will they have to confront the very gods they despise? Will they ever let themselves be a part of the famous tale of Mahabharat? ⋅•⋅⊰∙∘☽༓☾∘∙⊱⋅•⋅ This book is being written in collaboration of Error_1242 and bhadra-. . . . . . . . . . #1 in yudishthir #4 in nakul