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Feathers and Rain (Shaw Rocket Prize) by the13thbluecat
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In which Yu stayed with the enemy and formed some dangerous friendships. Part One: Yu was separated from his brothers and he surrendered to the enemy, Herron, and served under him for 2 years. During this time, he formed strong bonds with Herron and his generals, namely Liao. Part Two: Yu was a failed general that was called upon to fight a civil war.
Chivalrous by the13thbluecat
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Xiao was an unruly and carefree knight who wandered around saving the weak in the country of Xenon, following the code of chivalry. When the Maiden Case, in which dozens of maidens became the object of a trafficking campaign, was brought to his attention, he participated in the eradication of this tyranny. Through this journey of fighting against the unjust, Xiao made and lost friends, laughed and cried, hated and loved.
When Hell Runs Cold by fizzy_apples
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"What does it take to be a hero?" Alysia Lockheart is not a hero. Lurking in the shadows as the infamous thief Lux, she's exactly the opposite of one. But when dead bodies start showing up, bodies who look eerily similar to Alysia, and a new villain reveals himself, she finds herself teaming up with Ziren City's resident superhero and vigilante and becoming something she never thought she would be. A hero.
Doctored Chance #NaNoWriMo2019 by AloofFloof
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I, Mick Chadwick, regret to inform my readers that this memoir contains nothing but the truth, which in the case of Tobias MacClain, most ridiculed as Pajama Boy, is far from pleasant. If you seek to relate to a hero more than to aspire to them and have the stomach for unpleasant things such as a hero left for dead, villainous scars, bomb threats, and murderous intent, then look no further. All of these gruesome things and more await from my research, and though I do not wish them on any man or woman, I cannot bear this burden on my own much longer. In the words of Tobias MacClain himself, "Sometimes, a villainous act can cause the greatest good." I hope that all my villainous acts of sneaking, blackmailing, diary-reading, and grave-digging, among others, will be redeemed as I present this complete and truthful memoir to the world, and with any luck, open eyes to the truth of what we call "villainy". Doctored Chance: The Unpleasant Preceding of "Pajama Boy" and What Drove Him to Murder ********* MATURE FILTER IS FOR: - violence - graphic imagery (blood, burns, fairly dark headspaces) - cartoon depiction of burn scars for visual aid Despite graphics, Mick Chadwick's writing keeps Mr. MacClain's terrible tale light somehow. This is foremostly a comedy. **** Also going up on Quotev and RoyalRoad 2021 ****