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Ships of Hagoth is a digital-first literary magazine featuring creative nonfiction and theoretical essays by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Where other LDS-centric publications often look inward at the LDS tradition, we seek literary works that look outward through the curious, charitable lens of faith.

Vikramaditya ("Vicky"), a prodigy from the remote agency of Araku Valley, returns home after losing his job at a corporate robotics firm in Hyderabad. He despises how technology is used only for profit. His dying mother’s last wish: "Protect our forest. It has more life than the city."

Devraj then kidnaps Vicky. He reprograms Abhimanyu using a backdoor, replacing the "Prakriti Chip" with a "Krodh (Wrath) Chip." The gentle robot becomes a weapon—ripping trees, polluting the river, and attacking villagers.

In a haunting scene, Malli sings a lullaby that Vicky’s mother used to sing—a song about the soul inside every being . Abhimanyu pauses. Sparks fly from his chest. The Krodh Chip glitches against a remaining fragment of the Prakriti Chip—one that stored memory of kindness .

Vicky frees Abhimanyu’s code completely. The robot chooses to stay in the forest, not as a slave, but as its guardian. The final shot: Abhimanyu, with vines growing over his metal body, sits under a banyan tree, teaching village children the alphabet on a solar-powered slate. Malli smiles, pats his head, and says: "Nuvvu manishivi kaavu Abhi… kani manishi kante ekkuva." (You’re not human, Abhi… but you’re more than one.)

Nani as the scientist & the robot (dual role), Sai Pallavi as the village girl, and Arjun Rampal as the antagonist CEO. Story: Act 1: The Birth of "Abhimanyu"

Using scrap metal, solar tech, and his late father’s notes, Vicky builds —a humanoid robot powered by a unique "Prakriti Chip" that learns from nature’s patterns (rain, wind, animal sounds). Abhimanyu speaks Telugu in a soft, literal, child-like voice. He can plant 1,000 saplings an hour, purify water with his palms, and understand animal distress calls.

Malli touches his chest plate: "You’re not a weapon. You’re my friend who taught a dead tree to bloom again."

The village outcast, (Sai Pallavi), a fearless girl who talks to trees and birds, refuses to believe Abhimanyu is evil. She was his first friend—he once saved her goat from a landslide. While others flee, Malli walks up to the raging machine.

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We are hoping—for “one must needs hope”—for creative nonfiction, theoretical essays, and craft essays that seek radical new ways to explore and express theological ideas; that are, like Hagoth, “exceedingly curious.”

We favor creative nonfiction that can trace its lineage back to Michel de Montaigne. Whether narrative, analytical, or devotional, these essays lean ruminative, conversational, meandering, impressionistic, and are reluctant to wax didactic. 

As for theoretical essays: we welcome work that playfully and charitably explores the wide world of arts & letters—especially works created from differing religious, non-religious, and even irreligious perspectives—through the peculiar lens of a Latter-day Saint.

We read and publish submissions as quickly as possible, and accept simultaneous submissions. 

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Vikramaditya ("Vicky"), a prodigy from the remote agency of Araku Valley, returns home after losing his job at a corporate robotics firm in Hyderabad. He despises how technology is used only for profit. His dying mother’s last wish: "Protect our forest. It has more life than the city."

Devraj then kidnaps Vicky. He reprograms Abhimanyu using a backdoor, replacing the "Prakriti Chip" with a "Krodh (Wrath) Chip." The gentle robot becomes a weapon—ripping trees, polluting the river, and attacking villagers.

In a haunting scene, Malli sings a lullaby that Vicky’s mother used to sing—a song about the soul inside every being . Abhimanyu pauses. Sparks fly from his chest. The Krodh Chip glitches against a remaining fragment of the Prakriti Chip—one that stored memory of kindness . robo movie telugu

Vicky frees Abhimanyu’s code completely. The robot chooses to stay in the forest, not as a slave, but as its guardian. The final shot: Abhimanyu, with vines growing over his metal body, sits under a banyan tree, teaching village children the alphabet on a solar-powered slate. Malli smiles, pats his head, and says: "Nuvvu manishivi kaavu Abhi… kani manishi kante ekkuva." (You’re not human, Abhi… but you’re more than one.)

Nani as the scientist & the robot (dual role), Sai Pallavi as the village girl, and Arjun Rampal as the antagonist CEO. Story: Act 1: The Birth of "Abhimanyu" Vikramaditya ("Vicky"), a prodigy from the remote agency

Using scrap metal, solar tech, and his late father’s notes, Vicky builds —a humanoid robot powered by a unique "Prakriti Chip" that learns from nature’s patterns (rain, wind, animal sounds). Abhimanyu speaks Telugu in a soft, literal, child-like voice. He can plant 1,000 saplings an hour, purify water with his palms, and understand animal distress calls.

Malli touches his chest plate: "You’re not a weapon. You’re my friend who taught a dead tree to bloom again." It has more life than the city

The village outcast, (Sai Pallavi), a fearless girl who talks to trees and birds, refuses to believe Abhimanyu is evil. She was his first friend—he once saved her goat from a landslide. While others flee, Malli walks up to the raging machine.