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Moirae

By Ahmed, Mehreen, Ms.

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Reproduction Date: 5/3/2015

Title: Moirae  
Author: Ahmed, Mehreen, Ms.
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Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Drama and Literature, Fantacy
Collections: Literature, Authors Community, Most Popular Books in China
Historic
Publication Date:
2015
Publisher: First publisher Post Script Edition UK, second publisher amazon.
Member Page: Mehreen Ahmed

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Mehreen Ahmed, B. M. (2015). Moirae. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


Description
In the cold grip of death and high alert, stands the silent land of the Lost Winds. Moral degradation has triggered a mass exodus. Those who were at great risk and in imminent danger have fled the atrocities of the regime by a boat called the Blue Moon to seek protection in a new land. Battling over the high seas through many violent tempests, their sea unworthy vessel, Blue Moon sailed for days until one evening it was spotted under the roaming beam of the light house on murky waters. The boat has finally reached the shores of Draviland. In the meantime, unfathomable pondering rage in Nalia’s head in Lost Winds, as she explores the chaotic, dark fate of her mates. Unpredictable times have created such people, deemed as riders of the howling seas.

Summary
Following the stream-of-consciousness technique and embedded in dream allegory, Moirae depicts human predicament exploring notions of fate and religion. Taken from a fantasy land on a planet with two moons, called the Lost Winds, this story is about human oppression under a tyrannical regime which calls itself democratic. Much like our planet earth, people flee to seek protection in a place called Draviland, a long way away from the Lost Winds. Dramas pertaining to such human conditions often appear in the main character's lucid dreams and knitted in a pink honeycomb pattern. This metaphor is used to construe self-organized behaviour among men, herding as they try to escape from persecution.

Excerpt
"The presence of the paradoxical absence of the ONE, and His selective random process as to who won and who didn’t was one of those many unresolved puzzles. However, His existence was as immutable as the law of gravity to the faithful. P. 131."

Table of Contents
Red Tempests Ash Woodlands Black Streams Orange Soils White Vines Purple Waves Gold Foliage Turquoise Roots Emerald Luminosities Sapphire Skies Crimson Fields Pink Honeycombs

 
 



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