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Ari // 29 // i write stuff check out my writeblr @HeartOfNovel
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"Crown Prince Aushen's biggest headache of late has been his parents' insistence that he find a bride. However, his trip to meet a potential bride quickly becomes more complicated: Cultists, fantasy creatures, a secondary sex change, and a run-in with his first love- all before he's crossed the border to meet the neighboring kingdom's princess! Their arrival, though, brings even more change, and threatens to turn everything they thought they knew upside-down."

Hello, welcome to my blog! It's dedicated to my current work-in-progress story, 'Heart Of'. It's a fantasy omegaverse BL rated 18+ (although I do have a rated T version as well).

This blog will be predominantly for posting little snippets of the story, things about the characters, and inspiration for the story itself. :) ((If anything is spoilers I'll try to tag it as such!!))

The link to the full story is above- I update it every Monday and Friday. If you want more info about the world or characters, I also have a glossary if you're interested.

Anyways, I'd LOVE a chance to chat with anyone about my story, characters, or just about writing in general, so feel free to message me about any of that :D Hope you enjoy, thanks for checking it out! ^o^

~ Ari

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Carmine’s eyes shifted to the side before returning to meet Valleus’ gaze. “I heard something happened while you were gone.” 

Valleus resisted the urge to sigh. He was quickly tiring of this topic. “Yes, I ended up receiving some odd characteristics as the result of interrupting the fiends’ ritual.” He almost felt like he was talking about something mundane, like what he’d had for supper the night before. In truth, the topic was anything but. However, Valleus’ patience was running thin, and he was tired of needing to provide answers even he didn’t have to the incessant questioning, regardless of whether it was well-meaning. 

Though Carmine hadn’t been by Valleus’ side as long as Coriund had, he could easily detect the irritation mounting in Valleus’ tone. “Are you okay?” he asked gently. 

That’s the most loaded question he could ask, really,’ Valleus thought to himself dryly. He opted to put on a brave face, smiling. “Yes, I’m perfectly fine,” he lied. He hoped that if he said it enough times, even if it weren’t true, he could trick himself into believing it a little longer. ‘Catching the criminals comes first. That is the priority. That will provide the answers I seek.’ As he told himself this, Valleus could feel the tightness in his chest calm slightly. 

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ORC FACTS

Toronto is one of the biggest cities in Canada with the most people in it

ORC FACTS

Corrections

  • the recently published fact referencing "Toronto" was not an orc fact. It is a fact about Canada. we apologize for the mix-up
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my cousin Crobnar lives in Toronto

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Kaeya and Diluc. Knights of Favonius

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Any conspiracy theory about people going missing in National Parks is automatically silly to me. Like "Why are National Parks such a hotbed of disappearances???" because they're full of idiots. You've got thousands of people who've never pissed outdoors in their life wandering around the woods/desert/mountain with zero experience and zero gear and zero understanding that this place can kill them. You don't see as many disappearances in wild areas because people don't go to them unless they have some background knowledge. Whereas you get tour buses full of old folks and suburban families shuttling people into National Parks 365 days a year. If you took the same amount of buffoons and dropped them in the actual wilderness the disappearances would be significantly higher than at the parks. Use your brain.

Some fun stuff from the notes:

  • park ranger who has seen people spread bacon grease on their campsite in the hopes of seeing a bear
  • British person who is appalled that North American national parks kill people
  • people who lure bison calves away from their mothers to photograph them
  • a lot of it involves bison
  • a LOT of it involves people trying to swim in the yellowstone thermal vents
  • woman who tried to retrieve her dropped cell phone from a pit toilet and FELL IN
  • Lots of people reminding me that caves are a problem too. I know, I just try to forget that caves exist because I hate them.
  • Guys who tried to hike the entire length of Florida in flip flops
  • Someone who approached a bear cub because they thought it was a raccoon
  • Someone who works at an unspecified national monument and says dead bodies keep turning up at the picnic area (Hello???)
  • A few Alaskans laughing at everyone
  • Scottish person who wishes their parks were as effective at killing tourists as ours are
  • A few NPS staffmembers saying the NPS is far, far too incompetent to wage any sort of large scale conspiracy about disappearances
  • Several death threats against David Paulides
  • People accusing me of being Bigfoot (I plead the fifth)
  • A group who got on a raft in a river assuming it would loop back around... like at a waterpark
  • Person recalling a time they saw a hiker "saved by monkeys" but did not elaborate on that
  • BISON

@somethingclevermahogony as someone who worked at a national park i feel like you'd appreciate this. i always love hearing your stories about dumb tourists

Yeeeeah, I was working in a kitchen, but I still got to see my fair share of tourist shenanigans. People stepping off of the boardwalk to stomp around on highly volitile geothermal areas, or kneeling in the bacterial mats to use the boardwalk to steady their cameras while they took photos of the sunset.

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