1132 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


    • Chapter Forty-Eight Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Nesryn awakens to the sensation of Falkan, a small creature, biting at the silk binding her body. Disoriented and nauseous, she finds herself in a dimly lit stone passage, its walls polished and covered in ancient carvings. Nearby lies Sartaq, unconscious and similarly wrapped in silk, his face crusted with blood. As Falkan works to free her, Nesryn scans their surroundings, noting the eerie stillness and the strange, smooth rock formations that suggest they are no longer in the familiar mountain pass. A…
    • Chapter Forty-Nine Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, Nesryn finds herself trapped by a mysterious spider-like creature who reveals the shocking truth about Maeve, the supposed Queen of the Fae. The spider claims Maeve is actually the Queen of the Valg, a dark and powerful race from another world. Nesryn, desperate to buy time as her companion Falkan attempts to free her, asks the spider to tell her the story of Maeve’s origins. The spider agrees, framing it as a "gift" for Nesryn’s boldness, and begins a tale of deception and…
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      Chapter Fifty

      Chapter Fifty Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesryn and Prince Sartaq trapped in a dire situation, bound by the webbing of the monstrous *kharankui* spiders. Their ally, the shifter Falkan, disguised as one of the spiders, aids their escape by cutting their bindings with his claws, despite his own pain. As they free themselves, they retrieve their weapons and learn of Maeve’s involvement, hinting at a larger conflict. The group flees through a starlit mountain pass, pursued by the spiders, and Falkan guides them toward a…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter delves into the protagonist's intense emotional and psychological torment as he grapples with feelings of worthlessness and betrayal. Overwhelmed by agony, he descends into a metaphorical pit of despair, where he confronts his past failures and broken promises. Visions of his family, particularly his father's disappointment, haunt him, emphasizing his perceived inadequacies. The recurring refrain of "nothing" underscores his deep self-loathing and sense of futility, setting the tone for his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Chaol and Yrene confronting a profound darkness, embodying both agony and joy. Chaol, unafraid, faces it with a smile, embracing the transformation it represents. In a pivotal moment, he touches and kisses the darkness, causing it to retreat. Yrene then guides them upward, bursting into daylight, where Chaol discovers his paralysis has vanished. The healing is complete, leaving him pain-free and marveling at his restored mobility, while Yrene, though exhausted, shares in his…
    • Gods & Monsters Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The spell­bind­ing con­clu­sion to Ser­pent & Dove tril­o­gy. Lou and Reid have risked every­thing to build a life together—but ene­mies old and new gath­er around them. Morgane’s shad­ow looms large, and an ancient evil stirs. With mag­ic surg­ing out of con­trol and loy­al­ty test­ed at every turn, Lou and Reid must decide what they’re will­ing to sac­ri­fice to save those they love… and the…
    • An Insidious Presence Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter "An Insidious Presence" follows Lou, who is trapped in a dark, oppressive void, grappling with an internal struggle between surrender and survival. A sharp, familiar voice interrupts the darkness, urging Lou to wake up and reject the allure of oblivion. The voice insists that Lou has fought too hard to give up now, emphasizing the desire to live rather than fade away. Meanwhile, a sinister chuckle from the darkness tempts Lou to surrender, offering false comfort while intensifying the…
    • A Game of Questions Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid and Lou in a tense, intimate moment as she seductively touches him in a dim sanctuary. Despite their history of passion, Reid feels an unsettling dread rather than desire, confused by his own aversion to her touch. He makes excuses about their early departure the next day, masking his discomfort, while Lou remains persistent in her advances. Their interaction is charged with unspoken tension as Reid grapples with conflicting emotions—love for Lou and an inexplicable…
    • My Name Is Legion Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Lou's disoriented and fragmented consciousness as she realizes she has lost control of her body to Nicholina le Clair. Trapped in a formless darkness, Lou grapples with the absence of physical senses and the unsettling realization that she exists within Nicholina's mind—or vice versa. Her attempts to provoke Nicholina go unanswered, and her frustration mounts as she struggles to reclaim her body, fearing she may remain trapped for centuries. Emotions feel amplified in this liminal…
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      The Lighthouse

      The Lighthouse Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid and his companions—Célie, Coco, Beau, and Lou—awakening at dawn in a sanctuary, weary from a restless night. Father Achille greets them, offering apples and a warning to avoid detection by villagers and the nearby Chasseurs. He cautions Reid about the ominous reputation of *cauchemars*, harbingers of catastrophe, but Reid dismisses the concern, focusing on their immediate mission. As the group departs, a sense of foreboding lingers, underscored by Achille’s solemn…
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