ARYSARNIA
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  • Parts 21
  • Time 6h 34m
  • Reads 562
  • Votes 42
  • Parts 21
  • Time 6h 34m
Ongoing, First published Sep 28, 2016
The powers they had acquired were not meant for their mortal beings...They had acquired magic fit for gods...Ancarta!"
She saw rivers pouring out of the outstretched arms of bonny infants, the earth screaming with chasms at the touch of old men ,fire swirling with destruction at the gentle command of elves, dragons at each other's throats..."He flipped a page and the connection broke, what she had seen had her spellbound. 
"And that was only the chronicler's impression" he said in response to her shock.
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The Orc's Consort: Book One

31 parts Complete Mature

I could see him grinning out of the corner of my eye. He was enjoying this far too much. "Just do not ever scare me like that again, Jasper," I fussed. He winced as I moved the cloth across his ribs. "Or what," he toyed. I stopped and glared at him. I stammered, trying to think of something clever. "I- I'll. I don't know, but I'll think of something." Before I knew what was happening, Jasper got his arm around my waist and pulled me into the tub with a splash. "Jasper," I managed to gasp. In a world where humans and orcs have raged war with each other for hundreds of years, 22-year-old Lady Brenna of Blackwater Hold was sent away to the Northern Orruk horde, something that was unheard of. Her father, King Corvus, pledged her to the chief of the Northern Orruk Horde, Jasper Bloodborne, to save his own skin. She could not understand how her father could trade her away to these beasts. Were they beasts? Her father taught her to believe this, but she would learn she had severely misjudged them. She would find more than just her new place in the Northern Orruk Mountains. Written and Illustrated by EM-Albright