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  • Tale of Twin Moons: Book I [WATTPAD SNEAK-PEEK] by vineam03
    vineam03
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    Every era births two vessels. One brings balance. The other brings annihilation. Kain, a soft-spoken healer, wants nothing more than to help others. But beneath his peaceful heart festers a god of ruin. A curse devours him from within, craving the freedom of being unleashed upon the world. With every surge of emotion, he risks morphing into a monster. Once the successor to a shattered kingdom, Azura lives by her blades and wits, an outlaw, carving her path through the seas. But when the goddess of the Luminous Blue Moon marks her as a divine champion, Azura is forced to confront a destiny she never asked for. When their fates collide, Azura and Kain become reluctant allies. Haunted by a malevolent deity and hunted by a fanatical cult, an ancient ritual is their only hope of survival. But can they reach refuge before Kain loses control of the entity threatening to possess him? As the divines stir within them, only one question remains: Who will yield first, the vessel or the god within? Perfect for fans of dark fantasy, mythic adventure, and reluctant allies, The Tale of Twin Moons weaves divine conflict, slow-burn tension, and high-stakes survival into a sweeping coming-of-age epic. Blending prophecy and rebellion, found family and fate, it explores what happens when mortals become vessels for gods beyond their control, especially gods they have nothing in common with. Readers who love morally gray heroines and cursed heroes will find themselves spellbound by this evocative, character-driven fantasy saga. **WATTPAD - FIRST SIX CHAPTERS*** ***FULL BOOK ON AMAZON - USE LINK BELOW*** https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G5D59C6L
  • The Slayer Archives: The Journal of the Dragonslayer by Scrollmother
    Scrollmother
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    They all knew someone would be chosen. But when the name was proclaimed in the Great Hall, a low ripple of emotion moved through the Storytellers and Sages - shock, relief, and a deep sadness settling over them all. The Slayers stood at attention, silent and unmoving, but every one of them felt the weight of what had just been spoken. **"Barnabas..."** They leaned toward one another, their voices barely above breath. **"Then again... who else but Barnabas? He is the best. If any can survive the Unknown, it will be him."** Barnabas was more than a Slayer - he was *their* Slayer. Tracking beasts was child's play to him. His sword stroke was death every time. He trained harder, fought fiercer, rose earlier, and returned from quests others would have died attempting. He had been injured many times, but he always recovered and came back with a vengeance. Since the death of his wife, he took every battle personally. He never backed down. He never failed. And long before all of that, the villagers whispered of the night he was found as a Toddle - the storm, the crash, the shattered cottage, the immense tree that crushed everything except the crying child nestled safely among its leaves. The hand of the Creator had been on him that night, and many believed it stayed on him as he grew. His adopted father, Daniel, always said Barnabas was called for a special purpose. But destiny is never simple. A wound nearly killed him. The healers warned him: **If you quest again, you will die.** The choice was his - and he chose life, laying down his sword to become a Storyteller. He believed the calling on his life had ended. He was wrong. When the Creator summons him a second time, Barnabas must walk a quest he cannot survive - with a wound that could betray him at any moment, and a destiny that has followed him since the night he was pulled from the leaves. A tale of calling, sacrifice, and the courage to rise when destiny knocks twice.