FictionGuardian

Sorry, had to change my old name because it didn't sound so creative. If anyone wants the old one, take it.

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@Blackx099 Thanks, I just had to because AnAuthorsFiction just didn't sound like a very appealing Wattpad name. Thanks though
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FictionGuardian

Sorry, had to change my old name because it didn't sound so creative. If anyone wants the old one, take it.

FictionGuardian

@Blackx099 Thanks, I just had to because AnAuthorsFiction just didn't sound like a very appealing Wattpad name. Thanks though
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FictionGuardian

For the uninterested, please skip this announcement.
          For the interested, please read the announcement below.
          
          The official initiation of The A.A.F Universe has been launched!
          
          What is "The A.A.F Universe"?
          The A.A.F Universe is just like my other universe, The T.D.C Universe, or The T.L.C Universe, but despite the name change, it will still be known as either.
          
          The A.A.F Universe is going to be a separate universe from The T.D.C/T.L.C Universe. In The A.A.F Universe, the original fiction that you will read in the future on this account will all possibly be connected or live in separate dimensions just like The T.D.C/T.L.C Universe. It won't be determined until more books come or if their plots are meant to be connected to the same universe.
          
          Though, unfortunately, because I want to avoid people confusing this separate account of mine with my other one, I will not be writing Furry Stories on here.
          
          (Minor Note: If you're looking for Furry Stories, look into @ThatLittleCreature and yes I am the owner of the account. This is just an account I made where I'll be writing original stories WITHOUT furries.)
          
          Furries in The A.A.F Universe are terminated, per se. I'm talking about the anthropomorphic creatures we know and love, not the people in fursuits. The Furry Community canonically still exists in The A.A.F Universe, but anthros don't. Unless a character in future books is portrayed as such.
          
          Well, now you know. The A.A.F Universe will have stories all tied in the same universe or live in separate dimensions while still existing within the walls of the same universe. The answer remains uncertain until then.
          
          And for the curious as to what I'll be writing, let me spare you the trouble: I'll be writing what can be differentiated as either horror, sad, dramatic, adventurous, sci-fi, or just fun stories. Some will be based on certain fandoms (i.e SCP.) but some will mostly be original fiction that does not belong to any fandom but will originate from my line of imagination.

FictionGuardian

Decided to create a separate SCP series. (And no, this one is not canon to my The SCP Foundation series, it's just a little idea I had. And yes, the stories from SCP Narratives are entirely fan-canon and are in no way connected to the real lore of The SCP Foundation.)

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Thank you for adding SCP {The SCP That United Them All}  to your reading list, I hope you enjoy! Also, I would like to tell you, Deadpool Vs. The SCP Universe & SCP Copycat have began uploading, please feel free to check them out!

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Changed the cover to SCP-049 because I just really wanted to use that eye-glowing effect, especially on SCP-049.
          
          Why? Well, the image of SCP-049's eyes suddenly glowing when the viewer is staring into the dark sort of scares me.
          
          Imagine, you're staring at a dark hallway, you can't see what's in the dark before two white eyes illuminate. You hold hope that it's a person until you suddenly began to fear for your life when you hear, "I am the cure." It's the SCP that relentlessly searches for you throughout a facility with other anomalies that try to hunt you down. The last one you expected would be SCP-049. As he nears close, you close your eyes, knowing he'll only turn you into the opposite of a cured person.
          
          Plus, it adds to the frightening element that is SCP-049. He just pops out of nowhere which honestly scared the shit out of me the last time I played SCP: CB. I was going to originally add a red saturation but thought that would be in no way scary since red glowing eyes already indicate that the entity in question is evil and up to no good.
          
          White, however, gives you that dreadful feeling that the creature you're talking to is either genuinely friendly or just evil in nature, or it's putting on a facade to entrap you into its protection only to execute its true intentions once you draw near.
          
          The third one is the one that genuinely does scare me because you never know if they are truly nice or truly evil, leaving you questioning whether you should trust them or not. The fear of dying only accelerates your mind to force you to make up your mind about your philosophical dilemma...until you realize that it may be too late to even think about it anymore.

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@Blackx099 Like how superman activates his heat vision and stands in the dark. A massive intimidation tactic, but injustice superman makes it all the more terrifying because of how completely immoral he's become...
            
            But yeah, I agree, the eye glow effect in media always gives off the "Don't fuck with me" vibe from characters. Homelander could be an example of such.
            
            But SCPs? Yeah, I'd be less scared if they didn't have the eye glow effect, given that some of them are either just evil in nature or are aware of what they are capable of.
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@AnAuthorsFiction respect. Also yeah the eye glow effect gives off massive intimidation vibes. Works REALLY well.
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