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The White Vampire

The White Vampire

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Paranormal
The White Vampire, Arthur, condemned to a life of starvation and death for kissing a princess. Given a chance of freedom, there is the payment to be given. He must find the lost princess and bring her back to her kingdom. Would he really risk the life of his beloved for freedom? Two hundred years Arthur had been rotting in the castle dungeons, one hundred of those years he hadn't seen another living person, let alone fed. He had dreamed on freedom and now is chance has come. Will he take it? (Inspired by Moon Cloak Clan.)
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You would probably think that this world is a dream come true, but what you forget is that nightmares are dreams too. When the dust settles after all that is said and done, the only thing left is blood and ash, and then the only thing left to do is scream. But when all that is left is blood and ash, when the kingdom falls, and the monsters wish they had never been born, what left is there to rule, when the war is won and lost what choices are left other than to run. When night no longer reflects the shadows of the worlds hidden, within the blue tinted veil is where the monsters hide, seeing all, but never seen. Within the blue tinted veil, the worlds divide, the secrets hide, and monsters? The monsters thrive. The worlds both have gods and monsters, but look nothing alike, bravery portrayed in unusual ways. The lion being a symbol of bravery, but which is braver? The lion who roars, or the mouse who roars back. The only thing known for certain is that people are going to die.

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