Modern-day-Qayna

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HeartWriter29

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@HeartWriter29 From the summary, it looks like it's going to be interesting. Just a piece of advice - use rather descriptions than pictures. <3
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I just published a few informative chapters to "Throne of Thorns" - an epic historical fiction set in the 9th-10th century Abbasid caliphate. It is the first book of a trilogy titled "The City of Peace".
          
          What if the Abbasid caliphate didn't start decling in the middle 9th century is one of the biggest what-ifs in history and I try to explore it together with my OCs.
          
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/339911336?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=Modern-day-Qayna
          
          

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Characters from my book and their problems:
          
          Abdullah - gives himself crippling anxiety and depression from overthinking
          
          Mehmed - too cool to care 
          
          Fatimah - wants to be her mum too badly
          
          Delphine - is f* iconic
          
          Qasim - runs on good vibes only
          
          Rani - people pleaser, has some good clapbacks though

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Just a quick update for my English-speaking followers. I've deleted "Rose of the Desert" and will be translating it again, after I get more time on my hands. The story has been rewritten and is currently ongoing on my other profile @gerrianvb exclusively in Bulgarian for now and with a new title - "A Throne of Thorns". As soon as I have more chapters in the original language, I will also renew translation. 

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So Abu Muslim (the general of the Abbasid revolution) comes to see the caliph and is like "Hey, Abdullah (al-Mansur's given name), wat'cha doin' ma man?" To which the caliph respoponds like every old friend would... commanding his guards to wrestle the general to the ground and murder him. 
          
          When Abu Musilim's men came looking for him nice guy Abdullah ordered for another tent to be put next to his to make it seem like the general was camping by his side.
          
          There is also this legend about him keeping the dead bodies of the Alid pretenders in salt because why the f not, but that's a story for another time.

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Walking to my latin exam tomorrow, knowing that costa is a coffee shop and colon is what makes men smell nice 

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@ Modern-day-Qayna  Благодаря ти! <3<3
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@Modern-day-Qayna Щом като аз си го взех този изпит по ЛЕ и всеки го може, успех, стискам палци и вярвам в теб!
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