Abnoan Muniz
Bio
Brazilian Senior Software Engineer
Diagnosed with ADHD at 30, my perspective of life took a transformative turn, breathing new life into my world.
A lot of creativity and unconventional thinking you will find here.
Stories (101/0)
The Divine Creation of Rainbows
Long ago, when the Earth was young, and the pantheon of gods still shaped the world, there were no colors. The world was a canvas of simple white, and the gods inhabited the golden realm of Asgard, gazing upon the colorless land with longing. Every aspect of Earth was pristine and blank, the soil, the trees, the skies, and even the vast oceans, all shared the same monotone hue.
By Abnoan Muniz10 months ago in Fiction
The Birth of the Oceans
Let's time travel back to when Earth was just a newbie on the cosmic scene. It was hot, smoky, and about as friendly as a campfire. No trees, no mountains, no cute puppies, and no water. All it had was an endless sea of bubbling lava and a sky full of ash.
By Abnoan Muniz10 months ago in Fiction
The Moon’s Sacrifice for the Sun
In the uncharted corners of the cosmos, where the fabric of time and space intertwined and danced, the Earth was but an infant, cradled gently by the arms of gravity. This was an era when the stars were yet deciding upon their ordained places in the infinite night sky, an era when two celestial entities, the Moon and the Sun, glowed side by side, inseparable in their radiant friendship. Their gleaming lights converged, casting a resplendent, never-ending illumination over the newly formed Earth, an eternal day that knew no night.
By Abnoan Muniz10 months ago in Fiction
The Tree That Learned to Shed Its Leaves
In the heart of an ancient forest, stood a majestic tree unlike any other. Known as Eterna, it was renowned for its evergreen foliage, keeping its leaves throughout the seasons, undeterred by winter's frost or summer's heat. Eterna, unlike the other trees in the forest, did not know how to shed its leaves.
By Abnoan Muniz10 months ago in Fiction
The Legend of Reflections
Once upon a time, when the Earth was still young, it was filled with wonders and mysteries. Life was simple yet profound. There was one peculiarity, though - no creature could see their reflection. The surfaces of water bodies were as opaque as stone, and naturally formed mirrors were non-reflective. Existence continued without the knowledge of self-image.
By Abnoan Muniz10 months ago in Fiction
The Origin of Music
In the primordial times, before civilization dawned, Earth was a silent realm. There were no songs of birds, no whispers of the wind, no rustling of leaves, nor the sound of water rushing in rivers. The world was rich in colors and scents, but it lacked the symphony of sounds. All creatures lived in quietude, their existence limited to mere visuals and tactile senses.
By Abnoan Muniz10 months ago in Fiction
The Myth of Snow
In the heart of a land untouched by time, bathed in eternal summer, existed the harmonious kingdom of Solara. The Sun God, Helios, blessed the kingdom with boundless sunlight and warmth. Under his watch, the people, called the Solarites, flourished.
By Abnoan Muniz10 months ago in Fiction