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  • 100 Ways to Cope by ParGerell
    ParGerell
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    Liam Gomez-Arrue knew that his mother's days were numbered. He knew that she would die 2 years after catching her life-threatening disease. But after all that preparing for her death, after all of his efforts trying to distance away from her... It didn't matter. Nothing could prepare Liam for the death of a loved one.
  • The Guide To Storm Wolves by Sibertooth1
    Sibertooth1
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    Ok, the Guide to FireFoxes is finished! Now get ready for the guide to Storm Wolves!
  • Pompeii ~ Short Story by Riley0048366
    Riley0048366
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    Yet another short story but this time through the eyes of a man in Pompeii as Mount Vesuvius erupts, claiming the lives of many as well as his own.
  • Dunamis The Second by azietheazie
    azietheazie
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    a young man with his best friend set out on an adventure to save a girl... where will it lead?
  • Diridium Viri - A Bestiary of the Homo Falsus by FireHawkStudios
    FireHawkStudios
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    Throughout human history, our species, the Homo Sapien, has seen challenges from everything- microbes, wildlife, the plants and dirt beneath our feet, and even other humans. But there remains several species that evolved for one specific purpose. To trick, deceive, feed off of, or hunt us. Homo Falsus. Fake Man. [=--=--=--=] Inspired by the "Uncanny Valley" effect, Diridium Viri is a worldbuilding project of mine that explores a slight alt-history where semi-humans evolved alongside us, doing their best to mimic for various reasons but never getting it quite right. The Bestiary of the Homo Falsus intends to be a collection of documents on those various species, complete with recorded folklore on the creatures, how they likely lived, how they died out, etc, written by the esteemed heterohominologist Dr. Hugo Aubert (1891 - 1977).