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The Mistake

 the mistake A pyre was burning in the darkness. Every ember in the darkness looked like fireflies. Near the pyre four warriors sit. Old warrior monk Xu Jia meditates facing towards east. Freyr brings her spears to her breast. Themba the black stone warrior says “One of us one by one will be guarding each other.” Alfred the knight says “I’ll be the first one”. They all agreed. When the dawn came, the bandits came along.   Themba woke up he takes his stone hammer and swings to the head of one of the bandits. Blood comes from the wound. Themba shouts “Xu Jia, Freyr, Alfred woke up we’re under attack.” Freyr opens her eyes and stabs the spear to the heart of the man. Alfred wake up and takes the sword before he could attack he got a scratched on his eye. Xu Jia Uses his bamboo pole to trip the horse. The knight holds his sword and cuts bandit’s hand. When everything ended Xu Jia seeks Alfred’s wound. Xu Jia says “good thing is your wound is not grievous and I think you should...

The Dried Up Lake

                                         The dried-up lake It was a day like any other. Well, it was summertime with a scorching fireball called the Sun. The bus was crowded. The bus was crowded. The bus stopped at a village called Panchapati. There was the dried-up lake. This lake holds many memories. People think I was haunted by a witch but I know the truth. I walked across the grassland when suddenly, a man came rushing towards me and said:" choto Karta I’m sorry I had fallen asleep". I said with a laugh "ha ha! It's okay. Have you slept well?” He said with a laugh" Agge, yes, choto Karta I slept well."His name is Gobordhan. It was given by me. Everyone treats him like his nobody, but he's somebody to me more likely, a brother. It was a long road but not so long for us. Sometime I think how do the villagers treat him? I reached with him to the home. After I was fr...

Superheroes with years

 Superheroes with  years, Ever wonder where all your favourite superheroes came from? The story goes way back, and it's cool to see how these characters shaped our world. What Makes a Superhero? Google tells us a superhero is "a fictional character with superhuman powers, like Superman." But back in the day, creators just called them "costumed characters" or even "mystery men." The word superhero didn't really stick until later. The Real First Superhero Most people think Superman was first. But here's the thing - he wasn't. The Phantom beat him to it in 1936. You know, "the ghost who walks", aka Kit Walker from the made-up country of Bangalla. The Phantom's story starts way back in 1526. A guy named Christopher Walker survived a pirate attack and swore his family would always fight crime. Pretty cool origin story, right? Superman and the Big Names Superman showed up in 1938. Everyone knows his deal: a baby from the dying plane...

how a villains forms

  How does a villain form? When Hearts Turn to Ice: Understanding How Villains Are Born There's something haunting about watching goodness fade from someone's eyes. In the quiet moments before dawn, we sometimes wonder about the shadows that live among us. Who were they before the world broke them? What dreams did they carry before life crushed them into dust? The truth is, most villains aren't born evil. They're made by a thousand small cuts, each one deeper than the last. Phillip Zimbardo once said something that still gives us chills: "The line between good and evil is permeable and almost anyone can be induced to cross it when pressured by situational forces." It's called the Lucifer effect, and it's more common than we'd like to admit. The Man Behind the Painted Smile Take Arthur Fleck from Todd Phillips' "Joker." Here was a man struggling with pseudobulbar affect—uncontrollable laughter caused by traumatic brain injury. Every ...

why do we need the supporting characters

  Why do we need the supporting characters?   Every Hero Needs Their Alfred In every great story, there's a moment when the hero stumbles. When the weight of the world feels too heavy. When hope starts to fade. And in that moment, someone steps forward. Not with superpowers or grand speeches. Just with steady hands and a faithful heart. Think about it. Batman has Alfred. Superman has Lois Lane. Spider-Man has Mary Jane. Even Deadpool has Weasel by his side. These aren't just side characters filling space on the page. They're the backbone of every story. The quiet strength that keeps our heroes standing when everything else falls apart. Why Heroes Need Someone to Lean On We all need someone we can rely on. That's just human nature. And heroes, for all their powers, are still human at heart. When Bruce Wayne lost his parents, it was Alfred who picked up the pieces. A 10-year-old boy faced with unthinkable tragedy found hope in his butler's gentle gu...