[This is the sequel to Night Fury's Venom! Read NFV first if you haven't already!]
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-Hello everyone! Here we are with the sequel to Night Fury's Venom, and I have big plans for this one! I will be putting all of my gained experience from NFV into this story, so the goal is to have it start nowhere near as bad with grammar as when I started NFV. And I know, I know... the cover for this story is the exact same as NFV, but I've done that so it's easier to see that this story is in the same series as NFV.
Now, here's a bit of information for you all before we get started. This stuff is important to know so you don't get confused! The next few paragraphs are formatted to match what they are describing, if possible. New descriptions of formatting start with a "+" symbol.
+ First, I don't use parentheses, AKA "()," in my story or in Author's notes. Instead, I use something called an "Em Dash" that looks like this,"—." It is kind of like two "-" put together, but you need a full-size keyboard to use it. If you're curious about how to do it, look up "Alt Codes."
+ Bold and italicized text in large, paragraphed groups like this are either things like memories of the past, hallucinations, or other stuff like that. You will see this sometimes.
+ Occasionally, you will see a larger-than-average gap between a normal-format paragraph and only one or two bold and italicized sentences after the gap; those are what I use for quick flashbacks. That looks like this...
...or in other words, "single-spacing." This isn't too common, but you will see it.
+ Text that is italicized in multiple paragraphed groups like this are typically dreams the characters might be having—that doesn't include the paragraphs that follow after a "-" because those are Author's Notes. You will see this occasionally.
+ As for character point of view changes, those will be marked with "(^-^)" to show that the POV swapped. Sometimes, just for fun, I will change the little face like this "(~-~)" or like this "(x-x)" to match the mood of the story, but it still means the same thing. If you see double-spacing between two paragraphs without that little face, like this...
...then it's only a time jump, not a POV swap; basically like saying "a few hours later," or "a few days later," etcetera, but I will let you know how much time has passed, of course.
+ 'I will use apostrophes in place of quotation marks inside the story for anything other than showing characters talking, that way it doesn't get confused for someone speaking. You'll see what I mean when you come across it.'
+Short, italicized sentences, or single paragraphs that come out of nowhere are what I use to show characters thinking to themselves.
+ ~Italicized sentences that have a tilde at the beginning and end of them that looks like this "~" are what I use for a character speaking to whichever character has the POV at the moment through a mental link. Or in other words, talking using their thoughts instead of their mouths. Only the character talking to the "POV character" will have the tilde symbol, otherwise, the "POV character" will have normal thinking formatting. You will see this often.~
And that's it for the formatting! I think. If I missed anything then I will come back and add to this. Sorry for the information dump, but I figured it would be a good idea to put this out there for everyone to know before I get asked questions. I will be posting this at the beginning of NFV as well soon.
As for the story itself, the main character this time will not be Hiccup/Auroon—who now goes by only Auroon—, though he is still a big part of the story. The first three chapters will start somewhat slow so as to reintroduce the characters, reveal their current problems, and vaguely hint toward the main conflict. This story will be focusing on one or two of the kids; as for which one will be taking the spotlight the most, you'll have to wait and see!
Also, just so things aren't confusing, the main characters in this story are nocturnal. So, instead of saying 'have a nice day' or 'that happened yesterday,' they will instead be saying 'have a nice night' or 'that happened last night.' Sometimes they will say 'yesterday,' but that is like us saying 'how did you sleep last night?' A good rule of thumb is to think of it as the opposite of how we live in real life. Their 'night' is actually day, and their 'day' is actually night.
The first chapter of the story itself will be released soon!
-NFD
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Night Fury's Wrath
Fanfiction[THIS STORY IS ONLY POSTED ON WATTPAD! ALL OTHER COPIES ON ANY OTHER WEBSITE ARE COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENTS!] (~IMPORTANT! This is the sequel to Night Fury's Venom, go back and read that first, or this story will not make sense!~) Darkness is slowly en...
