The traitor and kin slayer - World of Ranicke 2
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  • Reads 12,698
  • Votes 862
  • Parts 14
  • Time 5h 6m
Complete, First published Aug 09, 2014
Mature
It has been five turns since Jim was taken to the world of Ranicke.  He has mated and had several children.  What is he to do when he gets pulled back to his old world?  Even worse Sorrel and Alon were drawn back as well.  How are they going to hide what they are from the public?  Why were they pulled back in the first place?
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THIS IS AN OC × CANON THAT WAS A JOKE SHIP BUT I DECIDED TO WRITE A BOOK ON THAT I'LL PROBABLY NEVER FINISH *My oc is in no way connected to the Bendy and the ink machine universe, so there'll be the use of traveling to different dimensions, and I say that bc I'm not sure how many people like that sort of stuff - Cover art is by me - ----- In one timeline of existence, parasitic creatures are at war with one another for dominance over a planet, causing damage to the creatures thriving on it, mutating them, or driving them to extinction. ever since the beginning the Fire, Ice, and Wind tribe fought over the planet, attack after another, causing the gradually dissapearance in the Wind tribe. The heir to the Fire tribe wants no part in the war, not seeing why they have to fight when they can just go back to the sun, their place of origin, the place she would prefer to live rather than bothering the ecosystem of life on the planet. They had no right to fight over something that was never made for them to live on or coexist on all together. One day she'll have to lead her tribe out to a final war, the ultimate war that'll wipe out the existence of the last tribe, and leave the other standing. The weight of that was overwhelming, but leaving was barely an option, and turning down the idea would only lead to the end of their tribe. But fortunately- and unfortunately- the universe decided to drag her away to another universe, without understanding of where she was or when she'll get back. maybe the war was better than being stuck in a human body.