Request story 1: Aya and Anon by culaincu, literature
Literature
Request story 1: Aya and Anon
An Aya X Anon story.
PART ONE
Aya Shameimaru, the Karasu-Tengu newsreporter, was soaring up into the sky, towards the top of Youkai Mountain. While listening to the wind, she had caught rumor of a shrine appearing near the summit. Immediately recognizing the making of an interesting story for her newspaper, 'Bunbunmaru', she set out immediately, her trusty camera in hand, her notebook hidden in a fold of her dress. Even though she could move at speeds that approached the speed of light, she flew towards her destination at a moderate pace, not wanting to miss out on anything else that might be happening on the ground. Almost at the top of th
Request story 1: Aya and Anon by culaincu, literature
Literature
Request story 1: Aya and Anon
An Aya X Anon story.
PART ONE
Aya Shameimaru, the Karasu-Tengu newsreporter, was soaring up into the sky, towards the top of Youkai Mountain. While listening to the wind, she had caught rumor of a shrine appearing near the summit. Immediately recognizing the making of an interesting story for her newspaper, 'Bunbunmaru', she set out immediately, her trusty camera in hand, her notebook hidden in a fold of her dress. Even though she could move at speeds that approached the speed of light, she flew towards her destination at a moderate pace, not wanting to miss out on anything else that might be happening on the ground. Almost at the top of th
Gray's Story: Blind Storm by TheMarlin, literature
Literature
Gray's Story: Blind Storm
Gray’s Story: Blind Storm
It wasn’t just dark, the young man sitting on his knees couldn’t even see his hand in front of his face. His whole body was numb, he couldn’t move. All he could do was think. He had no clue where he was, or who had brought him here. All he knew is that he wanted to go home. His wife must be worried beyond reason, or she might not even know he’s gone. He couldn’t tell what time it was. She might have just thought he was still at work. Suddenly something flickered in the distance. It seemed like it was miles away, yet it still illuminated the space they were in.
Although it was fai
Squirrel Girl Foolery by PrinnyDood-Abides, literature
Literature
Squirrel Girl Foolery
It's not always easy being a half-naked catgirl in Felarya. But in Lumna's opinion, things were currently going about as wrong as she could imagine them going.
She and two others were currently hiding inside a partly hollowed area inside a massive tree's trunk. It was dark inside and out, her keen eyes picking up nothing out of the ordinary outside. The sounds emanating from somewhere nearby, however, were deeply unsettling and suggestive of the fate they had so narrowly eluded. Infrequent, piercing screams, each one silenced abruptly, and followed by an all-to-distinct, moist swallowing noise.
Lumna didn't know the other two more than
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Borderlands of the Akaptor desert:
“Shit. Shit. Shit. Shit…”, a man with dark brown vest muttered silently while moving hand over hand along a narrow ledge. Below him the almost vertical steep face did reach down almost 200 feet. The bedrock on the ground merged with a huge sand dune, opening the view into an endless sea of orange-white sand. The vast valley of sand was widely known as the entrance to the endless Akaptor desert – a place every adventurer shall only walk in well prepared, neither than blindly enthusiastic or scudded.
“I told them we should have never trusted that rubbish that guy with the
A Sticky Situation by PrinnyDood-Abides, literature
Literature
A Sticky Situation
The sweltering, slimy, fungus-filled swamp-forest of the Bulvon Wood was not Zhara's first choice of location, when taking a foray into the wilds of Felarya. Of course, may people would say leaving Negav at all was the height of stupidity, and an invitation to being devoured. But on the other hand, she had heard reliable rumors that a very large group of well-funded nekos had recently been lost in the area, and most likely left valuables behind. Including a large case of Faldong gems, which had been intended to pay the now-digested hirelings.
And split just three ways, it would be a hell of a payoff.
The other two members of the crew were E