Tag: Forbidden Flower
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What the Raven Saw – Dark Fantasy Novella, 3/13

Growing tired, the raven has to reach an important place before resting. The will guiding him has to behold the Black Lake, and the city that raises from its shores.
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What the Raven Saw – Dark Fantasy Novella, 2/13

The raven reaches a dormant, black structure. But not all may be as it seems, and the will moving it finds out not all remnants of the old world are harmless.
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What the Raven Saw – Dark Fantasy Novella, 1/13

A steelbeak raven flies where it is not supposed to, watching things it is not supposed to see. But the mind behind it might be quite curious about what it may find…
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Forbidden Flower – Sci-Fi/Post-Apocalyptic Pilot

These characters have already appeared in this one shot and in this short story. This was when things started to go wrong. Usil turned her blue eyes towards the boat’s ridge, where the thick wood gave way to slippering tentacles of mist. The ocean had disappeared days ago, and only her fine-tuned perceptors could still…
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Shadows of the Sun – One More Time (Sci-Fi one-shot)

They passed their test, but Usil knows that for her and her sisters the challenges have only just begun.
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Shadows of the Sun – Sci-Fi Short Story (3/3)

It’s Pulum’s turn at the trial. What she finds might be much more important than information.
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Shadows of the Sun – Sci-Fi Short Story (2/3)

It’s time for Thiur’s challenge. An android known for her toughness, she might just be the easiest to break.
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The Secret Voice of Bones – Post-Apocalyptic One-Shot
Usil the android sneaks out, looking for a sign their host is lying. She has to find something worthwhile to bring back to their King, and she might be in for a big surprise.
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Stranders – Oneshot

A trio of robotic dolls reach a deserted island. Usil was the first to open her eyes. She blinked and sputtered, seawater still choking her breathing pipes. Standing up on her elbows, she checked her body to see if everything was yet in order. On the white sand of the farthest shore, the lingering murmur…
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