6 stories
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Philip Gibbs
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1.7K
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135 parts
The manor exhales damp rot and regret. Rain bleeds across the leaded panes of Blackwood Hall, mirroring the slow, agonizing leak of memory w... -
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Ulysses S. Grant
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959
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70 parts
Dust motes dance in the shadowed halls of memory, each recollection a chipped fragment of granite pulled from the bedrock of a life forged i... -
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Thucydides
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540
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30 parts
Dust motes dance in the fractured light of a forgotten scriptorium, illuminating parchment stained the color of dried blood and old grief. T... -
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Robert Derby Holmes
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367
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17 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of a forgotten war. A Yankee, adrift from his own soil and steeped in the mud-choked trenches of ... -
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Theodore Roosevelt
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258
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16 parts
Dust hangs thick in the canyons, stained crimson not by sunset, but by the ghosts of ambition. This isn't a tale of glory, but of rot blosso... -
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Julius Caesar
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184
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3 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of shadowed legions. The scent of woodsmoke and iron clings to every page, a phantom chill rising... -