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Not in the Cards - a Genius Invocation TCG fan fiction by StormSentinel42
StormSentinel42
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Azrael is an Angel of Death that's infatuated with knowledge. He wanted to know if there truly was a right or wrong in life - whether what mattered more was what you were doing or what you intended to do. In keeping all kinds of records and information - however forbidden, they come across different personalities of people that had been sealed away inside or imbued inside scrolls and books he kept. He is then caught red handed and punished, being sent to the world of Teyvat. He sleeps through the Archon wars and wakes up once he feels something has changed; the arrival of the Traveller. These countless personalities, paired with his divine abilities, allow him to shapeshift. However, these personalities are all vying for control in his body, making him speak mostly in plural, 3rd person language. This shape-shifting Eldritch Horror wanders the world of Teyvat, and most peculiarly - becomes obsessed with the card dueling game : Genius Invocation TCG as it brings silence to the Cacophony of voices in Azrael's head. Genshin Impact, any characters or places associated with Genshin Impact are the property of MiHoYo, and they reserve all rights to them. Azrael and the personalities associated with them are entirely my own, and I also reserve every right to them.
11 Things Not To Say To An Autistic Person by autie4ever
autie4ever
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I am a 19 year old girl with autism. As autistic person there are a lot of things non-autistic people can tell you. Some are out of curiosity while others might be intended to offend you. In this book I will discuss 11 things that people with autism are tired of hearing from non-autistic poeple. In each chapter I will give a repsonse to these things by adding some experiences of my own life. Please share your own experiences, whether you are autistic or not, in the comments. I am always curious to read what other people think.