The book of John Doe
You thank them for the dromedary and leave them behind. But your heart is heavy with contrition. Continue Reading
You thank them for the dromedary and leave them behind. But your heart is heavy with contrition. Continue Reading →
While sneaking up on them, you notice that one of the men is unarmed, so you target the one carrying a sword. Continue Reading →
Inadvertently, you were still holding your father’s dagger when you stepped out from behind the boulder. Continue Reading →
Inadvertently, you were still holding your father’s dagger when you stepped out from behind the boulder. Continue Reading →
– Who are you? – he asks.
– A lost traveler, – you answer. Continue Reading →
The man drops his sword and collapses onto the scorching ground, writhing in agony, your dagger lodged between his ribs. Continue Reading →
-Your own soul burning in hell?
-Bodies burn, not souls. Continue Reading →
What, under the disguise of your delirium, seemed to be a lone dromedary now reveals itself as a caravan Continue Reading →
What, under the disguise of your delirium, seemed to be a lone dromedary now reveals itself as a caravan Continue Reading →
This is a book of your own making.Whenever you find yourself at a junction, choose a path with no hesitation in your heart. Continue Reading →