TRIGGER WARNING: MENTIONS OF SUICIDE
NOTE: Note: Roe Jekyll and Ezekiel Hyde are original characters. While inspired by the classic, they are not connected to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson and will not reflect those characters.
Nyxus alternatively known as 'The Technician' is a officialized hero within the city limits of Shuridenia. When the appearance of a child-like vigilante shows up naming himself 'E.Hyde' it is only natural he commits himself to the case. Roe Jekyll is a twelve year old trying to recover from his father's suicide. However he begins blacking out and these episodes only get more frequent with him coming too in the weirdest of ways with notes from a 'Ezekiel Hyde' that seem harmless he is worried about his future if he has one at all. Roe and Nyxus meet from a wrong number occurrence when Roe, in a desperate bid to contact his mother after snapping out of an episode. However instead of messaging her he messages Nyxus. Then things get more complicated when mysterious begin appear across the city to boot.
A pair of brothers, one canid, one astray.The Lady of Blood meets the Demon of the East.Four shall answer the Curtain’s call.When the Moon rejoices in life, and the Sun mourns the dead,Only then shall the doors be sealed once more.
For what the world was, Carter Carson had lived a normal life. Then his school caught on fire. Then he found out his mom was dating a villain. Then he accidentally befriended someone on a superhero task force. Carter's life derailed faster than he could blink. Now, he's caught in the middle of a war no one fully understands-where a mysterious drug is wreaking so much havoc that heroes and villains are actually working together. With secrets lurking behind every new alliance and trust harder to come by than peace, Carter is forced to navigate a web of lies, danger, and powers he doesn't fully understand. And if he doesn't find a way out soon, he might not get the chance to.
This is a collection of some of the poems I’ve written. The themes are about surviving this world we live in, finding love and community along the way, and fighting for justice.
Mia Agrinya and Merida Lykos made a promise to each other to stand by each others side no matter what. But as a new enemy begins to threaten the stability of the pack, the pair have to decide whether staying together would be worth the lives of those around them.
As Merida struggles to grasp her newfound powers, she fears that her magic might lead to more problems than she can handle, and along with the responsibility of protecting the pack while her fathers away, all Merida needs is the strength and comfort of her mate.
When a mysterious stranger bursts into the pack, Mia begins to find it difficult to hold on to her promise with Merida, especially with the tantalizing secret that her life is on the line.
Faced with the darkness that grows more powerful by the day, Mia and Merida will need to decide whether the paths they choose will keep them together or tear them apart.
Synths are designed to be the perfect companions for their owners. They are genetically engineered to be sweet, kind, loyal, agreeable, and submissive. Arden's synth Luca seems to be the perfect playmate and servant. He seems perfectly content with his lot in life. But as the communist rebellion brews in the shadows, there may be more to everything than there appears to be.———
This work is in the public domain and anyone can do anything they want with it.
Ever consider going back in time? Is it on purpose and to a specific time? Well, not this time in The Supernatural Case of an Accidental Time Traveler. This story is the first in a series of time-travel escapades with various supernatural and mythological undertones scattered throughout the world. It follows Lou Barrett, a British man who finds himself lost in 1888 UK, adventuring with supernatural peacekeepers, and attempting to learn why he was sent back in time. If you enjoy supernatural thrillers, historical fiction, mythology, and/or real-world legends then this may be the book for you. Note that this story does contain some language and gore.
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In the kingdom of Velyria, every family must adhere to a rigid law of childbearing. Women are required to have exactly three children: the eldest inherits the family business, the second is conscripted into the army, and the third becomes a scholar. Any deviation from this order leads to brutal punishment—execution, exile, or enslavement.
Merritt, an illegal fourth-born, should have been executed at birth, but his mother's defiance spared him—at the cost of her life. Raised as an outcast, Merritt fought his way into the prestigious Academy of War, where he became one of its top students, second only to Augustine, the second-born prince of Velyria who is destined for the front lines.
When an enemy kingdom strikes Velyria with a devastating attack, killing countless soldiers, the kingdom's rulers send every available recruit to the battlefield—including Augustine, Merritt, and two unlikely companions: Everest, a boy haunted by the death of his twin sister, and Kaito, a servant born from a forbidden love between a noble and a servant. Forced by the urgency of war, even those who were never meant to fight are swept up in the tide.
But everything changes when the four are captured by the enemy under the cover of night. Taken into enemy territory, they are subjected to the harsh ways of their captors and see the reality of war from a new perspective. As they train and form unexpected bonds with their captors—including a noble with secrets of their own—they begin to realize that the war is not the black-and-white conflict they were taught to believe in. Both Velyria and the enemy kingdom are steeped in corruption, using their people as pawns in a war fueled by lies and power.
As the four grow closer, they survive small battles, endure brutal challenges, and lean on each other through hardship. When a spy within their new camp offers them a chance to defect and fight for the enemy, they seize it—only to discover it's a test of loyalty designed to break them.
Back in Velyria, Augustine's father discovers their supposed betrayal and offers them a deadly ultimatum: betray the enemy kingdom by delivering vital information or face permanent exile. But Augustine, alongside his newfound allies, makes a bold choice. They reject both kingdoms, determined to escape the shackles of their birthrights and the lies that have shaped their world. United by friendship and driven by the desire for a better future, Merritt, Augustine, Everest, and Kaito spark a revolution—one that could break the chains of Velyria's ancient laws and change the kingdom forever.
The Silent Chainsis a gripping tale of rebellion, friendship, and the search for truth in a world that seeks to control every life.
The world was murdered. The world will live again, will rise out from under its fetters. So will the people. In the meanwhile, the Yemars have magic. The Yemars have magic, and they have each other, and they have hope.
Yet another post-apocalyptic marching band story, featuring relatively the same people/names as my other one "ashes of eden" but with a completely different plotline.