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Scholar's Mate

“In an age where knowledge cuts deeper than knives, Victoria is about to learn far more than is safe for any soul to bear.” Victoria and Robert were torn from the gentle dullness of their ordinary century and cast into a realm governed by proto-concepts—those ancient, unblinking truths from which life, death, and divinity themselves are carved. Proclaimed “Heroes” by a world too desperate to question its own choices, they were commanded to rise in strength, confront a Demon Lord, and deliver salvation to a land that had never been theirs. Robert donned the mantle with the fervour of a man stepping into destiny. Victoria… hesitated. And in that hesitation, something old—older than scripture, older than light—turned its gaze toward her. She felt its attention like a draft through a locked room. In a moment poised between terror and terrible understanding, she accepted its offer: a contract sealed in silence, a year of her life exchanged for a thing that should never have been permitted to exist. Not in this world. Not in any. She did not yet grasp that, in straying from the Hero’s ordained path, she had not merely shifted her fate— she had begun to unwrite the very scaffolding of her humanity. Now Victoria walks like a phantom through a world that has marched on without her— one year behind the celebrated Hero, yet burdened with an insight so sharp it threatens to cut her free from mortality itself. She can now trespass upon knowledge forbidden to scholars, sorcerers, or even those who stand at the pinnacle of human mastery. She commits the kind of acts whispered only of beings who have stepped beyond the human threshold… and never returned. And in a world built on primordial, immovable truths, one truth endures: Knowledge is power. But power, when mishandled, becomes a curse that devours its bearer— quietly, inevitably, like rot beneath embroidered silk.
NovaLumin · 173.4k Views

The Granite Throne: Saga of the Cholas

"welcome to the world of TGT..." Synopsis: The Granite Throne The Premise At the turn of the 10th century, the Chola Dynasty is a kingdom on the verge of either total collapse or unprecedented glory. Surrounded by the hostile Pandyas to the South, the fierce Cheras to the West, and the lingering threat of the Rashtrakutas to the North, the young Prince Arulmozhi Varman (the future Raja Raja Chola I) inherits a throne stabilized by his predecessors but hungry for a legacy that will never fade. The Conflict The story follows three primary threads that weave together to form the Chola Golden Age: The Path of Steel (Warfare): Arulmozhi must transform the Chola army from a traditional land force into a terrifying maritime power. The series details the brutal campaigns of Kandalur Salai, where he destroys the Chera fleet, and the daring naval invasion of Ila-mandalam (Sri Lanka). These aren't just wars of conquest; they are strategic necessities to control the Silk Road of the Sea. The Path of Stone (Architecture): Haunted by a dream of a monument that touches the sky, Arulmozhi commissions the Thanjai Periya Kovil. The synopsis follows the impossible engineering feats—moving 80-ton stones without modern machinery, managing thousands of sculptors, and the spiritual battle to build a "Mountain of the South" (Dakshina Meru) that defies gravity and time. The Path of Shadows (Politics): Behind every victory is the sharp mind of Kundavai, Arulmozhi’s sister, who manages the intricate web of spies, temple grants, and land reforms. Internal betrayals, the mystery of his brother Aditya Karikalan’s death, and the challenge of administrative brilliance form the backbone of the Chola court's drama. The Evolution The series is structured to show the evolution of a man into a legend. In Volume 1, we see a warrior-prince securing his borders. In Volume 2, we see a visionary King building a marvel that still stands 1,000 years later. In Volume 3, the torch passes to his son, Rajendra Chola I, who takes the Chola Tiger to the banks of the Ganges and across the oceans to Srivijaya (Southeast Asia). The Theme At its core, The Granite Throne is about the permanence of culture. It explores how a civilization uses its wealth not just for war, but to create art, music, and architecture that speaks to the heavens. It is a story of Tamil pride, demonstrating how a singular vision can unite a people to achieve the "impossible." Series Quick-Facts for Readers Protagonist: Arulmozhi Varman (Raja Raja I) Primary Setting: Thanjavur, South India (10th-11th Century) Major Landmarks: Thanjai Periya Kovil, Kandalur Salai, Anuradhapura, The Bay of Bengal. Tone: Epic, Intellectual, Action-Packed, and Culturally Rich.
Kanishpriyan · 11k Views

The Lord She Could Not Forget

Eloise’s hand trembled as Damien closed the distance between them. “You know too much,” he said, his voice low yet threatening. “Then give me reason to keep your secret,” Eloise replied, her chin lifting with defiance. She had nothing to lose now with her father gone. Damien’s gaze softened, just enough to keep her confidence alive. “Be mine, Eloise. Only then will both our futures remain intact,” he accepted the proposal. *** Upon her bedridden father’s request, Eloise Wilkins travels to town to stay with her uncle’s family for the season. Whilst Elosie enjoys her stay, she is unaware of her uncle’s plans to steal the money her father has set aside for her to inherit after his death. One fateful night at a ball brings a shocking revelation about her father’s death, and the culprit behind it is someone she least expected. Before her uncle seals her fate, Eloise stumbles into a childhood friend whom she proposes to using a secret he needs to remain hidden to force him accept her offer. With the help of her new husband, could Eloise expose the truth behind her father’s death? … After a reunion with his childhood love, Damien Hawthorne does the unexpected and gets married to the ever-so-cheerful Eloise Wilkins. Damien uses his power to help Eloise expose her family’s deeds and reclaim what belongs to her. Given a second chance with Eloise, Damien doesn’t intend to let her slip between his fingers again.
Violet_167 · 158.9k Views

A Touch of Shadow: The Duke's Obsession

[Obsessive ML, Indulgent, Forbidden Historical Romance] Read this if you like old-fashioned historical romance novels you found in your mother's library. On the night meant to seal her fate in silk and candlelight, Caelith Emberlyn discovers her new husband cheating on her with her own cousin. Before the humiliation can swallow her whole, another man steps out of the shadows—dangerous, powerful, and far more terrifying than heartbreak. He is the feared Commander of the Shadow Imperial Guard, a man whose name alone stills the court and stains the capital with silenced dread. Where others see a cold enforcer of the throne, he sees only her—wronged, furious, and far stronger than she appears. And he offers her a choice. Stay. What her husband failed to give—loyalty, devotion, power—he vows to place in her hands in his stead. But this is no gentle rescue. Their alliance begins in secrets and smolders in the dark, a forbidden affair that could shatter reputations and topple dynasties. He is ruthless in war and relentless in love, determined to claim not only her presence at his side but the guarded heart she refuses to yield. Meanwhile, her repentant husband returns with soft words and tender promises, swearing to cherish her forever. Yet regret comes too late in a world where power is currency and affection is a battlefield. Caught between a contrite prince of light and a possessive shadow king who would burn the world to keep her, she must decide: Will she return to the safety of a love that broke her… Or step into the fire of a devotion fierce enough to consume them both?
yoojee · 131.7k Views

Sold To The Cruel Prince

He claims she belongs to another man… but he looks at her like she’s already his. Aveline Willowgrave was born to wealth, dignity… and a future she would never live to claim. At ten years old, she watched her parents die. The years that followed were worse. Her uncle stole her inheritance, her home, and her freedom. And at last… he sold her. She was masked, chained, and priced like livestock before a room of hungry men. Just as the crowd surges forward to strip her bare, a single voice cuts through the auction… A bid so high it silences the entire hall. A knight from Greenvale. He does not save her. He buys her. And when he removes his helmet, Aveline’s breath catches. Theron. The quiet orphan boy she once mocked when her world was still soft and golden. Now, he stands before her, powerful, controlled… and impossible to read. He tells her she was never meant for him. She was purchased as a gift, for Prince Vaelor of Greenvale, the Crown Prince whispered to be as cruel as he is untouchable. Cornered between slavery and a fate worse than death, Aveline makes the only choice left to her. “Don’t give me to the prince,” she whispers. “Take me as your mistress instead.” But Theron did not return to her life by accident. He has his own reasons. His own secrets. And as Aveline is drawn into Greenvale’s glittering court, she begins to wonder... Why did he choose her? Why did he disappear days before her parents died? And why, when he looks at her now, does it feel less like hatred… and more like something far more dangerous?
Golda · 123k Views