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PARKA CRYSTALS

In a world where a power called Parka exists it flows within the human body and the more Parka a person has the stronger faster and more resilient they become those who can control this power are called Parka Users most of them live on an island called Parkara which is about five million square kilometers and around it are four other islands each over half a million square kilometers on these islands Parka Users live alongside ordinary humans while in the rest of the world Parka Users are very rare the story begins with a boy named Kazuki his father was ordinary and his mother was also ordinary but as a child she touched a Parka crystal in the forest and was shocked when Kazuki was born he was found to have higher than normal Parka power after the death of his parents an old teacher named Tatsu took him and trained him for nine years to control his Parka then sent him to a mountain to train his endurance patience and focus after returning his goal was to join the Martial Arts School for Parka Users in Furoko City there he met his friends Mitsu and Mio and together they began intense training and faced difficult tests each test revealed something new about their abilities themselves and the importance of teamwork over time dangerous monsters called Jkarga appeared threatening humans and cities the real battles began Kazuki and his friends discovered their abilities tested their courage and patience and every day they learned new strategies and better ways to control Parka they also learned about the existence of Parka crystals which grant their users additional power and rapid growth in their abilities but mastering these crystals requires focus and discipline the story is about friendship perseverance and achieving ambitions despite challenges about the power of teamwork facing trials and discovering the limits of their abilities to become the strongest Parka Users in the world
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The Dollhouse Widow: Book One - The Land of Lébétan (Fixing up)

The Dollhouse Widow is a gothic fantasy horror about captivity, performance, and the quiet defiance that grows in silence. In an alternate American South, the Barinov estate stands in slow decay—ruled by old money, older curses, and monstrous etiquette. The year is unclear, but the rules feel ancient. Here, the house watches, and obedience is not requested. It is expected. This is not a world where the supernatural hides. Here, they have learned from humanity—its power, its cruelty—and perfected both. At the heart of the story is a man who owns more than land, and a woman whose silence was never submission. But this is not just their story. Told through rotating perspectives, every chapter opens another door. Every voice has scars. Some characters seduce. Some serve. Some stay silent. And some wait for the right moment to strike. Roles are stitched into the skin: servant, master, shadow, muse. Many were born into them. Others were bought. All are expected to perform. The walls don’t forgive missteps, and the mirrors remember hesitation. Monsters here walk the halls in tailored suits. They kiss with knives behind their teeth. They teach their children how to smile while bleeding—and call it tradition. There are no chosen heroes. No noble quests. Only people trapped in a system, deciding whether to uphold it, betray it, or burn it all down. If you enjoy southern gothic atmosphere, ensemble casts, dangerous romance, and stories that blur the line between reality and curse, you’ll find something to sink your teeth into here. There is no rescue coming. Only the performance.
lavendervodka · 47.9k Views