The March of October
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  • Time 33m
  • Reads 30
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2016
Mature
This story is sexual. NOT SUITED FOR A YOUNG AUDIENCE. read at your own free will.
  
  This is a story of a young elven woman. Her destiny out in the world awaits her and she will not face it alone. This is a fantasy world taking place in a world of dungeons and dragons. October is my personal character created in a DnD session in real life. the photo is not my art however and is not owned by me.
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The Rider's Legend

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Hated by the people she's sworn to protect, dragon rider Neely Lynch searches for her stolen dragon while struggling to control the dark powers inside her. ***** After the Culling of Naughton -- a horrific slaughter that led to the murder of several dragon riders and the destruction of two separate armies -- Neely Lynch is on the warpath. Unbeknownst to most, Neely and her friends survived the Culling and are determined to reunite with their kidnapped dragons at any cost (even if that means leaving a trail of broken and bloody bodies behind them). But finding her dragon soon becomes the least of her problems when Neely discovers her disappearance after the Culling has only added to her reputation as the infamous Vidalin Rider. Hated and scorned by the people she's sworn to protect, Neely must find a way to prove she's not the villain everyone thinks she is before her dark and deadly powers, which are slowly growing beyond her control, transform her into the very thing she's trying not to be. [The Rider's Legend can be read as Book 3 in The Rider series, or as a standalone -- but note that it will spoil Book 1 and 2] [[word count: 150,000-200,000 words]]