Oh! If you’re asking about 'Bimbisara' as a movie or series, I recently watched the 2022 Telugu fantasy film 'Bimbisara' starring Kalyan Ram—wild mix of time travel and ancient kingdoms! The director was Vassishta, who also wrote the script. It’s got that epic 'what if a king got tossed into modern times' vibe, like 'Samurai Jack' but with more drama. Not sure if that’s what you meant, but the film’s visuals are stunning, especially the palace scenes. Fun fact: The real Bimbisara’s son Ajatashatru imprisoned him, which the movie kinda nods to with its family conflict themes.
Confession time: I once mixed up Bimbisara with 'Berserk' during a sleepy midnight wiki crawl. But nah, no author connection there! If you find the right 'Bimbisara,' hit me up—I’m curious now. Till then, I’ll be replaying 'Civilization VI,' where Magadha’s unplayable (devs, take notes!).
Bimbisara is a fascinating figure from ancient Indian history, but I think there might be some confusion here—he wasn't an author! He was actually a powerful king of the Magadha empire around 543–492 BCE, known for his strategic mind and patronage of Buddhism. If you're asking about a book or creative work titled 'Bimbisara,' I haven't come across one by that name, but it'd be cool if someone wrote a historical fiction novel or manga about his life. His reign was full of drama, from political alliances to conflicts with neighboring kingdoms like Kosala. Maybe someone should pitch that idea to a publisher!
Now, if you meant a different 'Bimbisara'—like a modern comic or game—I’d need more details. Titles can get tricky across languages! For example, in Japanese media, names often get reinterpreted ('Bimbisara' could sound like a villain’s name in an isekai anime). If it’s a lesser-known work, digging into fan forums or niche wikis might help. Either way, King Bimbisara himself is a deep dive worth taking for history buffs.
Wait, could 'Bimbisara' be a character from a game or light novel? I’ve stumbled across similar names in RPGs—sometimes developers borrow historical figures for lore. Like, 'Fate/Grand Order' has obscure heroes, but Bimbisara isn’t in their roster (yet!). If it’s an indie title, maybe check itch.io or Steam tags. Alternatively, some web novels use him as a side character; I recall a Thai webtoon where he appeared briefly as a wise ruler. Naming stuff after ancient kings is totally a trend lately!
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Everyone knows the mythology of the gods. What happens if what is known was manipulated by the gods themselves. Our favorite triplets are back. This is their story of how they came to be. Follow along as they grow up and find friends, enemies, and their soul bonds along the way. This is book #2 in the series.
They weren't supposed to exist, yet here they are.
"We have to keep them protected" Zeus roars.
"That doesn't mean we have to keep them locked up." Aphrodite states.
The gods turn as they hear the door opens slamming against the wall. There stand the triples. A look of surprise spreads across everyone's face.
"What the hell did you do to your hair and are those tattoos?" Poseidon asks.
"We dyed it, and yes they are tattoos and we also got a few body piercings" Kylani answers.
"We will not stay hidden away or kept locked up. We have no interest in this life. We are going to walk on the earth with the supernatural and humans. They accept us more than you do." Mykenzie announces.
The girls vanish at that moment. Chris stands there with a look of regret in his eyes. He knew this was coming. They wanted sweet, innocent goddesses like their mother and aunts. What they got was an attitude in a 5'4" package only doubled.
"I told you not to force your ways upon them. They have been independent since birth. You brought this upon yourselves." Hades tells them
Warning... or Invitation? That choice is yours.
This isn’t a fairytale.
This isn’t about sweet kisses beneath cherry blossoms or soft smiles under the stars.
No.
This is raw,
This is reckless,
This is “Burning Embers: Scorching Tales of Desire”
A collection of BL short stories carved from lust, laced with obsession, and kissed by chaos.
Each chapter stands on its own, a world where strangers become addictions, roommates cross lines, enemies blur into lovers, and the line between want and need snaps without warning.
These men don’t fall in love.
They fall into temptation.
They crash into each other like lightning against the sea, loud, unforgiving, and beautiful in their destruction.
You’ll find no gentle romance here.
Only the ache of fingertips brushing where they shouldn't, the weight of glances held too long, the gasp before the plunge.
This is for the ones who know love isn’t always tender.
That sometimes, the most unforgettable stories are the ones written in bruises and longing.
This is for those who crave stories that leave a mark, who don’t flinch when desire gets messy, when hearts bleed a little before they beat as one.
Not for the faint-hearted.
Not for the clean-handed.
This is for the bold, the brave, the ones who dare to touch the flame even if it burns.
So turn the page.
Step into the fire.
But don’t say I didn’t warn you---
Because once the embers catch, they never go out.
There are a lot of supernatural beings around us that we didn't know they're actually living or true. Once they are just a myth, a fantasy, a mere story, but then one day, you didn't realize it was standing right in front of you now.
Avis Clove, just like a normal people, we have a lot of questions about the existence of gods or deities. And sometimes those questions don't meet their answers. She grew up knowing the stories of her grandmother about a two gods and one girl who's in between of the gods, and she believes it was just fantasy story that is just made up by her grandma. But, then she met the characters in that story, and the questions in her mind starting to find its answers.
In this novel, about the three people who is fated to meet each other, but leads to the most unwanted happenings of their life.
What will they do?
What will Avis Clove choose?
Will the love wins?
Who will be the end game?
The novel is mainly about the forgotten British poet/writer named C. J Richards who lived in Burma/Myanmar in colonial times and he believed himself as a Burmophile. He served as I.C.S (Indian Civil Servant) and when he retired from I.C.S service, he was a D.C (District Commissioner) and he left for England a year before Burma gained its independence in 1948. He came to Burma in 1920 to work in civil service after passing the hardest I.C.S examination. He wrote several books on Burma and contributed many monthly articles to Guardian Magazine published in Burma from 1953 to 1974 or 1975. Though he wrote several books which had much literary merit to both communities, Britain and Burma (Myanmar), people failed to recognize him.
The story has two parts: one part is set in the contemporary Yangon (then called Rangoon) in 2016 context and a young literary enthusiast named “Lin” found out unexpectedly the forgotten writer’s poetry book and there is surely a good deal of time gap that led him into a quest to know more about the author’s life. The setting is quite different comparing to colonial Burma and independence Myanmar (Burma), early twentieth century and 2016 which is a transitional period in Myanmar.
The writer’s life is fictionalized in the novel and most of the facts are taken from his personal stories and other reference books. It is a kind of historical novel with a twist and it has comparatively constructed the two different periods in Myanmar history to convince readers, locally and abroad more about history, authorship, humanity, colonialism, and transitional development in Myanmar today.
My sister and I were reborn on the very day we were to be sent to the Demons as sacrificial vessels.
That day, our husbands, the God of Water and the God of Fire, came to rescue us.
However, this time, without any discussion, we made the same choice.
We refused their rescue and willingly offered ourselves to the Demons.
In our previous life, after they saved us, the Demons captured the God of Water's young apprentice as a replacement.
In the end, she was flayed and had her bones torn out, dying a brutal and tragic death.
Because of that, the God of Water and the God of Fire came to hate my sister and me deeply.
They spread rumors that we were the Twin Blossoms of Ruin, destined to destroy the world, and forced us to the point where our souls were completely annihilated.
When I opened my eyes again, my sister and I had returned to the moment when the Demons first captured us.
We exchanged a glance and then announced in front of everyone, "We are willing to become the sacrificial vessels of the Dark Lord and the Demon King. Take us with you."
The God of Water and the God of Fire left with their young apprentice, who was completely unharmed. They were relieved that they had finally protected the one they truly cared about.
Only later did they realize their mistake, but by then, they were consumed with regret.
He built empires by never loving anyone.
She survived him by becoming something unstoppable.
Adrian Blackwell did not believe in mercy—only leverage. As the youngest billionaire to dominate three continents, he ruled boardrooms with ice in his veins and blood on his hands. Falling in love with his wife was his only mistake. And when betrayal came, he chose the lie that preserved his empire over the woman who gave him everything.
When Adrian cast Elara out of his life, he never knew the truth.
She was pregnant.
And she refused to beg.
Disappearing with nothing but her name and a secret that could shatter him, Elara rebuilt herself from ruin. Years later, she returns not as the discarded wife—but as a powerbroker in her own right. Wealth sharpened by vengeance. Grace forged in fire. A woman who learned that survival is the most dangerous form of ambition.
Now their worlds collide again—at the summit of global power.
Adrian wants her back.
Elara wants justice.
But the past has claws, the truth has a price, and the child between them is no longer a secret that can stay buried. As enemies circle and empires tremble, love becomes a battlefield where forgiveness may cost everything and revenge may cost even more.
Because in a world ruled by billionaires,
love is the most expensive risk of all.
The 'Bimbisara' novel is a fascinating blend of historical fiction and mythology, weaving together the life of the ancient Indian emperor Bimbisara with supernatural elements. It starts with his rise to power in the Magadha kingdom, portraying his strategic alliances and conflicts with neighboring states. But what makes it unique is the twist—Bimbisara encounters a mysterious sage who grants him glimpses into future incarnations, tying his destiny to a modern-day protagonist. The narrative flips between eras, exploring themes of karma, power, and redemption.
I love how the author doesn’t just rehash history but reimagines it with a mystical layer. The modern storyline follows a journalist uncovering artifacts linked to Bimbisara’s reign, stumbling upon a conspiracy that blurs past and present. The pacing is brisk, with political intrigue in the ancient chapters and thriller vibes in the contemporary ones. It’s like 'The Da Vinci Code' meets 'Ashoka', but with a distinctly Indian flavor. The ending leaves room for interpretation—whether Bimbisara’s actions were heroic or tragic depends on how you view his choices.