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A God's Rainbow Tie
Welcome mortal. My name is Demara, goddess of tricks, innocence, and child play. I also dabble a bit with plants. (I have almost mastered the art of plants thanks to my tutoring from Demeter.)My brother is Ciione. He is the god of business, adulthood, and responsibility. He is always strict. He only wears sharp suits like the kind you would see on a boss of some company. He has a strict haircut for his brown hair. He looks completely opposite of me in my sundresses and flowy long pigtails.He does wear the rainbow tie I got him for his birthday a few hundred years ago. He always has bags under ...
Ultimate move!
"See, that's the thing about this city Leonard. Ya asked me to try. So I will," a guy next to me said. "People do what they’re told here.” He looked at me with mismatched eyes and flexed his arms.Let me backup a bit. I was in Folan, the eleven capital for research purposes on the elegance of elven architecture. All around me were dazzling buildings that seemed to glow in the eternal moonlight. The gilded arches seemed to defy gravity. The elves themselves were a sight to see as well. With their tall, lanky, frames and long white hair, elves were elegant and cool.Anyway I was walking through th...
“Don’t Drop the Grimoire!”
An oversized book is cradled in the arms of a bespectacled young warlock as he runs down a peaceful hill, made tumultuous by his presence. Eyeing the sprawling city of Larune in the distance, he sweats and looks at the time. 4:50pm already? Lunacy! Poppycock! Boulderdash!The tome seems to glow with protest at the reckless speed of its carrier, the gem on its cover flashing a panicky yellow hue. “Almost there, Grimmy!” He says, in a thick British accent. Sylvano’s robes billow through the aiwww.onedoor.ccr as he begins to cast a spell. “Velocitas!” Little angel wings appear by magic on his brown boots, boost...
Fighting for justice
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