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The Obsidian Wyrm #0. Prologue by DniproDragon, literature
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The Obsidian Wyrm #0. Prologue
Once upon a time, in a similar world where the same people and animals lived, there were dragons. Large, winged and fire-breathing. Red, blue and green. Their very appearance instilled fear among the human race who did not wish to have anything to do with them for the sake of their own well-being. Dragons also preferred not to deal with pesky humans, so both intelligent species separated from each other and found a place for themselves in the larger world. Generations passed, each of them expanded their own territories avoiding each other, but sooner or later fate brought them together in unexpected meetings. Mostly it ended in fights, often fatal ones, but there were also those that led to relationships. With every century they became more and more frequent, and who knows what they might have led to if the history of both kinds had not undergone a fatal rupture happened one day at sunset.
In the middle of the human land covered with twilight, a bright firestorm broke out
The Twinbucks Masquerade Ball Heist by ChampionElCid, literature
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The Twinbucks Masquerade Ball Heist
Written by: ChampionElCid
Story and Characters: R-Doll
Lights danced in the air around the Twinbucks Manor: a Victorian style house that had been built decades ago to house the esteemed family. The family’s crest was two bucks aligned together. The estate had a cobblestone path outside that connected from the street leading to the front door. There were lavish gardens in the front and the back of the estate where various flowers bloomed with rich colors. The large windows were blocked off by fine silk drapes adorned with the Twinbucks crest to give the manor a powerful presence.
Over the entrance, a banner hung over it declaring a political fundraiser was being hosted in addition to a night of fun festivities. Horse drawn coaches pulled up to the entrance to drop off the arriving guests. After stepping out, the guests revealed their extravagant invitations with gold lettering to the doorman, who then allowed them inside. As the coaches lined up, an older driver (who took care to