1109 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


    • The Dream of Little Tuk Cover
      by LovelyMay The Dream of Little Tuk opens with a humble scene, where a young boy finds himself caught between responsibility and the need for learning. Caring for his little sister while preparing for school, Tuk is shown to be kindhearted and dutiful, despite lacking basic comforts like candlelight. His commitment to both family and schoolwork becomes evident when he gives up his own time to help an old washerwoman, not for reward, but from simple goodness. As sleep overtakes him, so does a dream, born not from…
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    • The Dragon and Her Maiden Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a dramatic confrontation as a dragon descends upon Reid and his companions, unleashing fiery destruction. Reid instinctively protects Lou while the others scramble for cover, except Thierry, who watches the dragon with an inexplicable expression of relief. Realizing their helplessness against such a creature, Reid considers using his magical abilities to create a diversion, though he doubts its effectiveness against a fire-breathing dragon. The tension escalates until a shocking…
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      The Chasm

      The Chasm Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Reid and Beau find themselves navigating eerily empty streets after a fierce battle with witches, who have mysteriously withdrawn. Despite Beau's injuries and reluctance, Reid insists on pressing forward to locate their allies or regroup. The duo notes the unsettling absence of both civilians and enemies, hinting at a larger, unseen threat. Their tension is palpable as they argue over strategy, with Reid determined to act while Beau struggles to keep up, his sarcasm underscoring the dire situation. As…
    • The Book of Vincent Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Vincent reflecting on a seldom-used picnic area along Cliff Road, a place marked by its unreal atmosphere and absence of genuine connection. Despite its public nature and frequent visitors, the spot feels detached from reality, mirroring the tenuous and ambiguous interaction between Vincent and Mo. Their meeting, initiated through texts, unfolds in a warm December day that seems out of place with the season, further emphasizing the surreal nature of their encounter. Vincent’s…
    • The Book of Thomas 5 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter of *The Book of Thomas*, two sisters engage in a candid conversation about their past failures and uncertain plans, setting a tense and reflective tone. Thomas, observing them, experiences a surge of envy and internal conflict, especially as he contemplates his role in the unfolding events and the gaze of Mo, who appears to hold a complex position in the group. Malo Mogge, a powerful and intimidating figure, interrupts their exchange, asserting control and preparing to initiate a critical…
    • The Book of Thomas 4 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter of *The Book of Thomas*, Bowie transforms through various animal forms—a squirrel, a wasp, a dog, and more—while Thomas relentlessly pursues him across marshlands. The chase is fraught with tension, contrasting Malo Mogge’s playful enthusiasm with Thomas’s grave determination. Thomas grapples with the complexity of hunting a being who is no longer entirely human, reflecting on how Avelot, once familiar and unremarkable, now defies his expectations. The stakes are life and death, and…
    • The Book of Thomas 3 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Thomas reflecting on the unexpected turns his night has taken, contrasting them with the long centuries of predictable servitude under Malo Mogge. Once driven by a singular desire to kill Avelot, Thomas has experienced a tumultuous existence filled with moments of violence, pleasure, and pain. His journey has been marked by an uneasy bargain with Malo Mogge, a powerful figure who has controlled much of his fate. Yet, in the seemingly insignificant town of Lovesend, Thomas confronts…
    • The Book of Thomas 2 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter of *The Book of Thomas*, Thomas reflects on his long, transformative existence shaped by the enigmatic Malo Mogge, who once cursed him into the form of a star-nosed mole for eight years. Despite the torment, Thomas’s return to human form rekindled a complex mixture of gratitude and hatred within him. He now prefers his human shape, as it fuels the hatred that sustains him, unlike his previous animal forms, which distracted him with sensation. Thomas contrasts himself with Bogomil, whose…
    • The Book of Thomas 1 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Thomas and Malo Mogge on their customary nightly drive through Lovesend, a ritual blending mundane and surreal elements. Malo Mogge, a dominant and single-minded figure, drives with Thomas as her companion, who prefers to remain unobtrusive, steering conversations away from himself. Their dynamic reveals a subtle power balance: Malo Mogge pursues her desires relentlessly, while Thomas, experienced and patient, navigates her whims with cautious acquiescence. The mundane details—such…
    • The Book of the Second Night Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Bowie asleep in an unfamiliar bed, his appearance subtly altered though he remains unaware of these changes. Unlike others who struggled to find rest, Bowie experiences a strange detachment from his own identity, marked by physical differences such as mismatched eye colors and a scar. This disorientation sets a tone of transformation and mystery, highlighting Bowie’s tenuous grasp on reality and self-awareness as he navigates a world that both recognizes and forgets…
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