
Peering over the dark streets, Atticus once again feels the ants crawl all over his
body. Behind the his toil, throwing down family name, resides the suspense of Finn, who is desperately muddying all traces that could reveal his true intentions. However, Alexa, his wife, takes an unseemly turn from her usual compliance and tries to clear her name from the bloody soil tilled by their household. Finn is forced to part ways from his accomplice, driven to the edge. Where will he be found? And how will Alexa navigate through their ill-omened situation? Little did they know that the Evander household wasn't all to blame as one would suspect. Is the ball on Alexa's court or does Atticus get justice?
Hereditas 3

Fairy tales were never meant to be comforting.
Before Disney's glow softened their edges, they were eerie, violent, and filled with consequences that would make modern audiences shudder. No one captured their raw terror better than the Brothers Grimm.
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm didn't create these tales but they unearthed them. In a world shaped by famine and war, fairy tales weren't bedtime stories; they were warnings. Lessons wrapped in shadows, where kindness didn't always triumph, and danger waited in the most familiar places.
But something changed. Over time, these chilling tales were rewritten, stripped of their horrors. The stories you know of lost children, wicked stepmothers, and enchanted kisses: were once much darker. Some fates were crueler. Some endings offered no mercy.
Why did we erase the blood, the fear, the brutal justice? Because the world no longer wanted to be warned, it wanted to dream. Yet, no matter how much we rewrite them, the old echoes remain.
Beneath every polished remake, a darker truth lingers, whispering from he past.
Once upon a time, fairy tales weren't about magic and romance. They were about survival.
Once Upon a Nightmare

“Beneath the skies scrubbed clean of clouds was a house filled with contentment”
“In the end, it’s you and your family.” Is often stated as a positive retrospective quote that reminds you of the embrace your family provides till the bitter end the acceptance of your family when everything seems to be against you. But realistically, is that true for all of us? The main protagonist of this edition, Lydia, who’s the loving wife of Atticus Evander is a challenge to those morals when the people she holds closest, her family, becomes an exception to the quote.
Is it wise to trust your brother whom you hold closest despite their intentions of placing their glory above yours?
Hereditas

How much art is enough to outweigh a man?
"It was cold. Recovering your senses after being hostage to the feelings of confusion and agony."
When the law forces itself to see the world monochromatically, it misses the details that so happen to work for the deviants. Should one be rewarded for an ingenious and elaborate crime? Given a thin line between avenge and revenge, should one be punished for wanting both?
Hereditas 2

A first-hand look into the deeply complex relationships between a goddess and her lover, and simultaneously a mother and her daughter. Flowing along, their emotions and the skies, a striking love story and a life-changing decision. A story filled with feminity, feeling and feude. The retelling of the tale of Persephone from her own eyes, and her own heart.
From the Vale of Nysa

Mr. Bean, the comedic icon that raised a generation, but is this really a comedy drama at all? There may just be a more sinister reality to unfold.
Join real-world Bean, a sleuthing cop, and help him track his way back to his cotton-stuffed sidekick: Teddy. Will this just be a happy reunion or will it lead to unraveling the cause of a chain of eerie murders?
Polarity

An exploration of the evolution from then to now, from archaic to advanced, from myths of Ancient Greece to works widely prevalent today, this article presents an exploration of the fantastical world created by Rick Riordan in Percy Jackson and the Olympians, when contrasted with the ancient Grecian Legends that served as influences for his works, while also detailing the authors' individual flair; the subsequent influences of both, the ancient mythological legends and the widely popular works inspired by them, onto the general population; their similarities with their differences, and a discussion of the fascination they evoke.