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The Kingdom That Forgot The Sun

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Summary Long ago, in a land where the sky was said to bleed gold at the break of dawn, the Kingdom of Ithralis made a deal with a dying god. In return for immortality, they gave the Sun away. Now the world is forever trapped under a twilight sky. No one grows old. No one dies. No one ever truly comes alive. Centuries turn into millennia. Love decays into memory. Children never start. The stars grow weary of the sight. At the heart of the silent kingdom is King Vaelor the Undying. He was the first to be offered immortality. He was the first to realize the true cost. But the Sun was not taken from the world. It was imprisoned. And the gods do not forget. This is the tale of a kingdom that was given immortality. It was given something worse. Chapter I : When the Sun Went Silent - The Last Dawn Image -  King Vaelor overlooks Ithralis under a dying red sun as a robed woman kneels beside an hourglass and skulls in ritual. But there was a time when the dawn came like a promise. The priest...

The Great Tea Stall Disaster

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Summary Hari would greet each morning as if it were an old friend by pushing his rattling cart into the same corner before the sun had fully risen over Mangal Bazaar's rooftops. He frequently miscounted the cups or forgot where he had kept the milk, and he whistled tunelessly as he lit his stove. Instead of having high expectations when they arrived, customers were curious about what today's "special" might be. On some days, the tea had a strong, eye-stinging hint of ginger or chilli, while on other days it was thick with cardamom and sugar. Hari simply laughed at people's complaints, telling stories about rare leaves from far-off hills or old family recipes. His jokes flowed more naturally than his tea, and the stall turned into a hub for mutual laughter, arguments and gossip. Unknowingly, Hari created something far richer than tea in that vibrant chaos—a feeling of community that kept the bazaar warm long after the cups were empty. Chapter 1: The Most Ordinary ...