On the Brink of War_Winnie's Letter_The Queen of Exile_Things Aren't Always As They Seem
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On the Brink of War
The planet of Shogai was the definition of complexity.The land itself was pided into three continents. Its people were more pided than the oceans that formed a barrier between each of the three continents. Monsters born from the depths of Jigoku crawled out from pits that ran deep into the planet’s molten core, seeking to destroy every last soul of the humans. Magical bonds tied people down onto the earth, while others’ sole purposes were to snip those bonds and release the souls of the mortals. If one were to arrive on Shogai with no prior knowledge about its land, its people, its religi...
Winnie's Letter
Winnie's letter John made a policy to never respond to the authors complaints after he gave them a negative review in the magazine. When he was a young journalist, he would make it a point to respond to every gripe, complaint or editorial mistake. Nothing he said would ever seem to calm anyone down. Heavy Is the Man Who Wears the Crown was a trusted magazine for pseudo-intellectuals to bond over the newest craze. Pseudo-intellectual people have always needed an intercessor to help them understwww.onedoor.ccand high concepts. Where the Israelites had Moses, the pseudo intellectuals had this magazine. The Art...
The Queen of Exile
Her knees banged against the side of her armored pony, the steady clop of it's hooves striking against stone nearly drowned out by that of the ocean. Far, far below her, icy spray clawed against the cliffside, reaching for its prey way up high.Fand didn't give the lively sea so much as the bat of an eyelash, instead drawing her horse away from the edge and further inland towards the distant treeline.Rock ceded to grass, barren landscape meeting the abruptness of ancient trees and their burrowing roots. Fand frowned at the redwoods, but dismounted quickly.She had traveled for five days straight...
Things Aren't Always As They Seem
The techs tell him the man behind the glass has not said anything for hours. It doesn't surprise him. Why would one want to admit pretending to know what would happen on a particular day and be discovered as a fraud? But watching him through the one-way mirror, he starts to question that assessment. There was a feeling about the man behind the glass that he may know something. Sipping his hot coffee, FBI agent Moore Gallagher studies the man while waiting for part of his team to arrive. But not all of them would be coming. Some of them are at the so-called "office" of Calean Brannon or the m...