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Sightless by GinchiyoPanthera
GinchiyoPanthera
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After a tragic incident leaves Izuku Midoriya almost completely blind, he must learn to cope with his limited vision in order to fulfill his dream to become the #1 hero. I did change the timing of some events in the story to make them fit a little better, so don't be shocked if it seems like I've forgotten something I probably just timed it differently than the anime/manga. This is my first story on here so please give constructive criticism so that I may improve my writing skills. Also, let me know if you're enjoying the story because I am honestly very nervous about posting it. This is TodoDeku, I promise. !!TRIGGER WARNING!! There are themes of suicide and harmful thoughts in this story, so please read at your own risk.
The Star and the Ocean (Book 1 in the Starborn Series) by star-powered
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When May Alana's wish on a star brings a stranger to her remote island home, the pair must survive a deadly magical conflict in order to be together. ***** When May Alana, a scorned and anxiety-ridden young woman, finds a stranger on the beach of her remote island home, she wonders if this is the adventurous, accepting, and loving answer to her otherwise cloistered life. But as the pair grow closer, the stranger entrusts May with her brilliant secret: that she is half-Star in possession of otherworldly powers, and that a violent group of Star worshippers are out to destroy her. So if they want any chance of being together, they'll have to survive a deadly conflict between humans and mythological creatures first. THE STAR AND THE OCEAN is Book 1 in the Starborn Series Book 2: THE WIND AND THE HORIZON Book 3: THE FIRE AND THE SKY Cover illustration by Brittany Willows (@BrittanyMWillows) [[Watty Winner]] [[Wattpad LGBT Book of the Month]] [[word count: 70,000-80,000 words]]
Falling Apart  by ivegotfandomsfordays
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It was kind of cliche. Childhood friends who ended up falling for each other. At least, that's how it should've been. That's not how it went at all. Their life at UA was supposed to be safe. Nothing bad was supposed to happen. So how'd he end up falling apart for some reason? All because of a girl and her stupid idea to save the world.
Metal Birds by Alviva1945Chaser
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☆Highest Rating: #103 in HF!☆ A Retelling of WWII... with a twist. Principalities. Winged beings who have been bound to a people, a place, a culture and country from the moment their eyes opened to this earth, and doomed to fall with it. They feel the toils of war, and hear the words of all leadership. They exchange the secrets of their government when their rulers cannot. They whisper into the ears of the brightest what must be done. They are messengers, deliverers, saviors. Warriors. Arthur had decided he'd had enough of the other nations bickering, and unintentionally drawing themselves into more wars. So, in the late 1700s, he was granted leave. He tucked himself away in a church, feathers and all, to forget. But he could not forget the urge to fight, to be beside a king, and now, a Prime Minister. It is 1932 when Arthur allows himself to be drawn out of the shadows once more, word of an assassination in Austria causing tensions among the Nations to rise once more. Arthur stands to speak of his reasons for leaving, and vainly attempts to cast away any ideas of war. He fails. Now Arthur is thrown into a new century, with new weapons, and far many more ways to die. He must struggle to keep the human citizens closest to him safe, while also delivering aid to the other Nations who pleaded for his help at the beginning of the war. This will not be easy. And though he may be far beyond the grasp of death, there are many who are close who he cannot bear to lose. Even though a Principality cannot be easily killed, the concept of a global war is worse than death itself. (Rating last confirmed 9/30/2017) (Based on Characters and Concepts by Hidekaz Himaruya (OOC)