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Project: RWBY by Super-Cool-Potato
Project: RWBY
Super-Cool-Potato
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  • Parts 57
A door, the gateway to a realm of infinite possibilities, only if you're opening the correct one of course. Within those infinite possibilities lies a man in a certain unfamiliar world, an anomaly who on the run from something that's quickly closing in. Being thrown into an unknown world with nothing but a knife and the clothes on his back he must work toward surviving and understanding this whole new world along with balancing his new relationships. He'll build a weapon with an energetic leader, head to a five star restaurant with a sassy heiress, beg to touch the ears of a mysterious teammate, and party with a girl dangerous to him in more ways than one. Lastly, there's the girl that he must stay away from at all costs, but like a giant magnet her attraction to him is unbreakable. Follow him in a tale you've probably already familiarized yourself with as he's swept along the current and watch as others gravitate towards him, away from the original doors they should have opened. ---- (Season 1-4 complete) (Season 5 on hold) 'I don't own RWBY, RoosterTeeth does' ^Does putting this actually do anything?^
RWBY Through Worlds (End) by worldwalkerdj
RWBY Through Worlds (End)
worldwalkerdj
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Couldn't fit it all in one book so this is the end of the story. Sit tight, it's a real ride. After the author's note, you'll see I wrote an epilogue in the form of a bonus book of extra stuff I wanted to see more of and couldn't fit in the main book. (The Bonus Book is more like a slice of life style sequel with some action. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, but we get a lot more shipping, new roles for the characters, and the fate of Cinder in that story, and some fun OCs so if you want more RWBY content like that, please give it a read. It's shorter but still pretty long and exciting.)
Tarot for Storytellers by Holly_Gonzalez
Tarot for Storytellers
Holly_Gonzalez
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  • Parts 11
A guide to using the Tarot as a tool in crafting characters, plots, and settings. Included are various spreads and interpretations I've come up with over the years, for use in my own projects. Any deck can be used, though I highly suggest the Rider-Waite deck for its timeless imagery. The Tarot is much more than a simple divination tool. It can be applied in many different ways by writers. My work is heavily inspired by this ancient system, and I'm pleased to share my insights with you. If you have any suggestions, or questions in general, feel free to comment! I can also do personal consultations as my time allows.