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World After Worlds

She died...virgin. [WARNING: EXPLICIT, MATURE CONTENT 18+] Cause of Death: Her overactive imagination and poor lifestyle. Binge-watched porn, dramas, and anime. Excessive indulgence in books, manga, Webtoon, WebComics, and Webnovels. Too much laziness and lack of sleep. Dehydration and an unreasonable amount of junk food. She never felt belonged in that world. Out of a sudden, she found herself alive in another person's body. So then she started leaping from one world to another, fulfilling the wishes of her new roles. Whether it would be salvation or retribution, she couldn't care less. Well, as long as it is interesting, why not try? *** World After Worlds CONTENTS 1st World: Brightest Star 2nd World: Hara (queen) 3rd World: Miss Officer 4th World: Azkin's Curse 5th World: Honey Trap *** Ran: "Please note that this book has not undergone editing and proofreading. This may contain errors in grammar, spelling, or punctuation. Reader discretion is advised. Kindly keep in mind that this content has not been reviewed or revised to meet the author's usual standards. If you are sensitive to such material or find it difficult to read, I suggest waiting until the edited version is released. Unfortunately, I do not have an exact date for the release of the edited version at this time." *** This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. 2021, Ran Barbasa. Image not owned. From Pinterest. (This is my first English novel. English is my second language. Please go easy on me!)
RAN_BARBASA · 1.5M Views

Border of Reality

I'm laying down on something soft. Turning my head, my gaze is met by the deepest green-colored grass, that is blowing slightly in the breeze. I stand up as fast as I can and take in my surroundings, trees line all sides of the grass clearing I'm standing in. I look down at myself, I'm wearing a green flowy gown that grazes the blades of grass. The place and gown are beautiful, almost magical. A small white fox comes bouncing into the clearing to my right and I giggle at its prancing motions, it almost seems like it's happy to see me. It jogs up to me and lays on its back, looking up with questioning eyes. I kneel down and begin petting its stomach, the fox making happy yipping noises and kicking its hind legs makes me laugh a little more. I stand up after spending a couple of minutes scratching the fox's fur "Good boy." I tell it before going to walk off in any direction into the forest before me. "Actually, child, I'm a girl, but I'll forgive you this time around." A female voice sounds from behind me where I left the white fox, turning around I'm met with the most beautiful-looking woman wearing a flowy white gown, with fox-like features playing on her face. "How did that, oh this is a dream isn't it?" I ask motioning around to the place and woman before me. The white-haired woman lets out a yipping laugh nodding, "Of course, this is a dream! My name is Tyroh I'm a fox spirit." the older woman holds out a hand initiating me to take it. "My name is Selki." I take the fox lady's hand and shake it. "What a beautiful name, Selki, sounds magical." She winks at me, smiling away. Says the magical fox lady. "May I accompany you on your exploration?" Tyroh asks me tilting her head to the side curiously. "Of course, it'll be fun." I smile sweetly at the lady, her personality is childlike, and it's hard to believe she's older than me. She then transforms back into her fox shape and starts to lead me on an adventure.
Daoist1tss4e · 5K Views

The Aquarian Crown

COMPLETED NOVEL/18+ Content Serenity Espoir was looking forward to her cruise ship vacation with her friends. The events, competitions, and on-deck luaus looked like a lot of fun... Next thing she knows, she’s waking up in a giant clam bed, and being addressed as Queen Iris of the Undines! As Serenity adjusts to everything from a new name and body, to an entirely different world; she quickly learns that everything is Not better under the sea... While her new world does hold untold beauty and possibilities, Serenity will do whatever it takes to find her way back home, and back to the only man that she ever loved. ‘Is Matt even still alive? Were any of them? Is there even a way to get back home?’ As Serenity’s story progresses, she will encounter Mermaids, Sirens, Selkies, and many more sea creatures and gods than she ever knew existed. As she learns the history behind not only her powers, but why the Aquarian’s world was created in the first place; a Prophecy emerges.. One that not even Poseidon himself can change.. As the Fate of the Cosmos hangs in the balance, All await the rightful ruler: the Heir to the Aquarian Crown. What will you discover in the depths? DISCLAIMER. 18+ Content Warning For: Language, Violence, Gore, War, and Some Sexual Content. VIEWER’S DISCRETION IS ADVISED *This art/cover is owned by me. Hand clap for the amazing artist: MichelleLeeee [HCBL II ILMA]#5111(on Discord) ***If you like this work, check out my ongoing series Dawning Skye*** *Check out the Chapter Comment Section and Author’s Notes for Picture References, Tidbits, and Interesting Facts* *Word Count Generally Maintained Between 1,520-1,680 words Per Chapter* Note From The Author: This work is a bit slow-paced to start, with lots of comedy and movie/TV/Anime references mixed in. It gets pretty action/adventure heavy later, and I believe you will like the variety of sea creatures, monsters, and various Greek Gods that make appearances throughout the book. And when I say ‘Greek Gods’, I don’t mean your typical Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades trio. Poseidon plays a large part, but have you ever wondered about the Titans, like Cronus? What were their origins? If you’re curiosity is peaked, please check out my story. I love my characters and their worlds, and I hope you do, too. (: P.S. There’s also a couple creepy parts, too. Just giving you a heads up! ;)
Sara_Wilcox · 301.9K Views

Manoj scary

And, this being comics, we had to get a little nitpicky: We’re only dealing with comics first published by North American publishing houses, and we’re not including newspaper comic strips, webcomics, or reprints thereof. Some pages are notable for their written content — game-changing first appearances, brilliant narrative innovations, and so on. Some are significant because the artwork told a story in ways no one had thought to do before, and ended up being emulated — or, in some cases, outright aped. All are interesting on their own and integral parts of the tomes from which they were plucked. We conclude on what we think is a high note, with a few recent comics that have already made an impact and portend a richer and more diverse future. Strung together, these pages are a megacomic of their own, documenting the evolution of an art form in constant flux. You can click on the title of each page to open a window with a full-sized version. Gods’ Man (1929) Writer, penciler, and inker: Lynd Ward Stranger holding paper. Photo: Cape & Smith We could “Um, actually” our way through candidates for “First Comic Book Ever” until we’re blue in the face. But it’s inarguable that one of the leading pioneers of modern longform graphic storytelling was Flemish illustrator Frans Masereel. Right after World War I, he created a series of “pictorial narratives” without words — you may have spotted his most famous, Passionate Journey (1919), in the gift shop at your local art museum. Chicago-born art student Lynd Ward discovered Masereel’s work while studying printmaking in Leipzig, Germany, and was inspired to use the oldest print medium — woodblocks pressed into ink — to create something very modern: the first stand-alone graphic narrative by an American, or as he called it, a “novel in woodcuts.” Gods’ Man (1929) tells the story of a struggling artist who makes a supernatural bargain with a mysterious stranger (pictured here) for a magic brush that comes at a terrible cost. The book, composed of one woodcut illustration on each of the volume’s 139 pages, was a surprise success, and Ward produced five more graphic novels (though use of that term was decades away) before settling into a career as an illustrator and fine artist. His work was a huge inspiration to future cartoonists, including Art Spiegelman, whose Maus was heavily influenced by Ward’s woodcut style. Spiegelman later edited Library of America’s excellent boxed set of Ward’s silent novels.
Daoist6kVDQq · 3.3K Views
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