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My Stories 8
Traveling Troup Plain, muscular Destry, a female mercenary trying to make a name for herself... she's very curious about one of their members. Just a rambling of mine.
Fiction: Fantasy, M, English, words: 1k+, 6/16/2005
Tirinel » Tirinel, the city of outcasts and misfits. A place where any elf's welcome; they just need to accept gryphons as citizens, not pets.
Fiction: Fantasy, M, English, Fantasy & Humor, chapters: 5, words: 2k+, 6/16/2005
Elvish Short stories Ai Narnie en' edhelie » Eight short stories dealing with elves. Couple involve a world I'm creating. Two short stories that involves Moon Warriors
Fiction: Fantasy, M, English, chapters: 9, words: 11k+, 5/1/2005
Forbidden Dances » Disgruntled over the fact that her royal mother would not let Anjoa to participate in her people's native dances, she entreated two of her low-born cousins to aid her in her current deception
Fiction: Fantasy, T, English, Fantasy, chapters: 4, words: 2k+, 11/16/2004
3Second Chances The title says it all.. About a woman with a drop of elven blood in her, beseeches her goddess to grant her an elven life to remain with her family
Fiction: Fantasy, T, English, Fantasy, words: 3k+, 6/2/2004
3Fighting Surprise Rated for Strong Language- About a drow male, daring enough, to steal his only daughter from his matron and try to smuggle her out of the Underdark. I wrote this for a writing exercise.
Fiction: Fantasy, M, English, Fantasy & Adventure, words: 991, 5/7/2004
1Open Arms I wrote this for a friend, it's our rp characters from Closed Within the Mind. About a demi-god and his half familiar mate..
Fiction: Fantasy, M, English, Fantasy & Romance, words: 1k+, 3/17/2004
1Prompt Friend gave me a topic to write to which is above the piece of writing. I've been in a bit of a slump in writing.. And well this is the result. Not very good
Fiction: Fantasy, M, English, Tragedy, words: 936, 3/17/2004
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