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Nocturnal - You Are My World.
Harmony ran as fast as she could through the forest. Her giant paws left footprints on the forest ground, but she gave it no mind.
Behind her a golden-brown wolf chases behind her, and the enormous wolf was hot on her tail.
The wolves ran through the forest ground, and branches, and jumped over logs.
They stopped at a pond.
Harmony shifted first, she popped her bones and stretched. She waited until her soulmate was finished.
Once Lucas transformed, she turned around to look at him.
His ocean eyes took in her full appearance, and he liked what he saw.
He walked close and looked down at her, Harmony closed her eyes and felt her cheeks warming.
She opened them to see Lucas' face was close to hers. “ Can I kiss you?” he asked.
Harmony nodded.
Lucas grabbed her chin tilted her head and leaned down to capture her lips with his.
Harmony felt all types of emotions.
He grabbed her and lifted her so she could wrap her legs around his waist. This way, the kiss could be more open, deeper, and more passionate.
Lucas and Harmony's lips moved in sync as their feelings were strong and seen through the kiss.
They both pulled away and gazed into each other's eyes.
Wow, this feeling was new and they never felt this before.
Their eyes seemed to say what they wanted to say out loud.
‘ I love you ’
Harmony was the first to pull away, she got down as Lucas smiled and grabbed her hand.
“ Harmony, would you like to be my girlfriend?”.
Heart shone in Harmony's eyes as she beamed at him.
“ Yes, I would love to”.
Lucas excited, crashed lips against hers as she happily kissed back.
They felt at home.
And that's where they were.
Home.
#nocturnal#harmonyverendez#my post#my fanfic writing#my original characters#my original story#Lucas Patterson#harmony johnson#hadrian Montgomery#also on Wattpad#romance#love#small one shot#blurb#femaleowned#maleowned#nature#naturecore#supernatural#werewolf#vampires#hybrids#magic
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Active Muses
So thought that I would make a little thing here to share some additional details and it will be easier than making a active tab on my muse page. Again as I've said in multiple places I love crossovers!
Marvel: Thor, Captain America, Ahura Boltagon, Dylan Hall (OC) DC: Aquaman, Seg-El, Oliver Queen GoT: Damon Lannister (OC), Gendry Baratheon, Balerion (OC) HP: Godric Gryffindor, Harry Potter, Teddy Lupin, Vladimir Krum (OC) Star Wars: Jacen Solo/ Darth Caedus, Revan DW: The Doctor, The Architect Mythology: Poseidon, Hades, Hadrian Turner (OC), Nikolas (OC) Supernatural: Ragnar (TVD OC), Lazarus (OC), Sebastian King (OC werewolf), Tristan Clark (OC Vamp), Kai Sandor (OC Phoenix), Nathaniel Howard (OC Nephilim), Luca Wright (OC Werewolf), Asmodeus OC: Jacob O'Neill, Benedict Cousland, Ezekiel Parker, Kelly Burkhardt, Max Granger, Prince Christian, Amelia Carter, Scott Moore, Dwayne Moore, Chris Moore, Tyler Motgomery, Liam Montgomery Test: Master Chief- John-117 (Pablo Schrieber), Onyx Team Leader Lieutenant - Aron-236 (Tom Hardy)
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Civ 6 Highlander
Nov 16, 2018 Civilization 6 new Civs - all new Civs in Rise and Fall and other Civ 6 DLC. Scotland Unique Unit - Highlander: Industrial Era recon unit with additional Combat and Ranged Strength, and another. Myles Horton discusses the founding of Highlander, 1979, Warren Wilson College, Digital Library of Appalachia. Police file on Myles Horton, Alabama Photographs and Pictures Collection, ADAH. Minutes for Planned Freedom School Meeting at the Highlander Folk Center, January 6, 1965, Lucile Montgomery Papers, WHS. The Skirmisher is a Medieval Era recon unit in Civilization VI: Gathering Storm. It upgrades from the Scout (or its replacements).
EthiopiaLeaderZara YaqobAbilitySolomonic DynastyUnitShotelaiBuildingRock-Hewn Church
More on this on Wikipedia:
Ethiopia is a modded civilization in Civilization VI, created by Sukritact.
History
Home to ancient empires dating back to the waning centuries of the first millennium BC, Ethiopia has a storied history driven by the rule of great kings and emperors. Bootstrap parallax template. As one of the few African nations to avoid the colonial ambitions of Europe, Ethiopia maintained its sovereignty into the 21st century, only briefly coming under Italian occupation for 8 years during WWII and its prelude.
Civilization Ability
IconNameEffectSolomonic DynastyMay purchase Settlers, Builders, and Traders with Faith. City Centers receive a Standard Faith bonus for each adjacent Hill and Mountain.
Civilization Unit
IconNameReplacesEffectShotelaiEthiopian unique Medieval era melee unit that can counter Cavalry units. Receives +7 Combat Strength when fighting in or next to home territory.
Civilization Building
IconNameReplacesEffectRock-Hewn ChurchTempleA building unique to Ethiopia replacing the Temple. Required to purchase Apostles and Inquisitors with Faith. +3 Production, this bonus increases to +5 Production if this district has a Worship Building. +1 Great Engineer point.
Civilization leaders
IconNameAuthorZara YaqobSukritactEzanaSukritact
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Civilization vi release date. • Sukritact - Author.
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v·d·eSukritactCivilizations
Ethiopia • Siam • Swahili
Leaders
Al-Hasan ibn Sulaiman • Chulalongkorn • Ezana • Hadrian • Khosrow I • Lorenzo de Medici • Ramkhamhaeng • Senusret III • Zara Yaqob
TerrainsInfrastructures
See Full List On Civilization-v-customisation.fandom.com
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It has come to our attention that some millennials on Tumblr people don’t like 1st person narrative in fiction. We were quite baffled by the notion (”But... like... Song of Achilles is 1st person. And half of Bleak House. And Gone Girl!”). Immortality AU, of course, is 1st person, and so are the books on this list which we compiled off the top of our heads because they are immensely popular and/or personal faves:
British and Irish Classics:
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Villette by Charlotte Bronte
Tom Jones by Henry Fielding (the omniscient narrator narrates in the 1st person)
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
all (?) of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
half of Bleak House by Charles Dickens
Vendetta by Marie Corelli
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie
as well as other Christie stories, including Poirot ones
loads of classic horror short stories
American Classics:
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
all or most of Edgar Allen Poe
Moby Dick by Herman Melville
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote
Other Classics:
Justine by the Marquis de Sade
Much of Pushkin’s work
La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils
Modern English-language novels
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
As Meat Loves Salt by Maria McCann
half of The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley
also: some of Marion Zimmer Bradley’s short stories, most notably the one with the Lesbian Reveal
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
half of House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
Mysterious Skin by Scott Heim
Exquisite Corpse by Poppy Z. Brite
The Hotel New Hampshire by John Irving
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters
Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch
High Fidelity by Nick Hornby
A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis
Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley
Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk
The Quiet American by Graham Greene
Modern non-English novels
The Tin Drum by Günter Grass
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco
Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco
A Heart So White by Javier Marias
ALL epistolary, memoir and diary-style novels:
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Les Liaisons dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos
The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Fanny Hill by John Cleland
Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter by Simone de Beauvoir
Just Kids by Patti Smith
Carrie by Stephen King
I, Claudius by Robert Graves
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ by Sue Townsend
The Diary of Bridget Jones by Helen Fielding
We Need To Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver
Memoirs of Hadrian by Marguerite Yourcenar
World War Z by Max Brooks
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
half of Emily Climbs by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer
Children’s Books:
How to Survive Summer Camp by Jacqueline Wilson
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson
There’s also books that pass by English speakers because they’ve never been translated or never caught on, but are popular in other countries:
Der abenteuerliche Simplicissimus by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen (the first novel in the German language)
Six Bullerby Children by Astrid Lindgren
Brothers Lionheart by Astrid Lindgren
Felidae by Akif Pirinçci (cat detective mysteries)
Der Rumpf by Akif Pirinçci (thriller from the PoV of a disabled mastermind)
Confessions of Felix Krull by Thomas Mann
Olfi Obermeier und der Ödipus by Christine Nöstlinger (coming-of-age story of a boy who grows up in a household ruled by women)
Konopielka by Edward Redliński
The Devil's Elixirs by E.T.A. Hoffmann
Aischa by Federica de Cesco (coming-of-age story of a Muslim immigrant girl in Paris)
Lélia by George Sand
Chronicler of the Winds by Henning Mankell
The Manuscript Found in Saragossa by Jan Potocki
#1st person narration#is great#between them your Authoresses read 99% of these books#many of them are all-time faves#what's the rationale behind disliking 1st person?#has it ever been explained?#or is it just an edgy thing that kids-these-days do?
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Popular Critically Acclaimed Books: [1900 - 1910]
Lord Jim - Joseph Conrad (1900)
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - L. Frank Baum (1900)
Sister Carrie - Theodore Dreiser (1900)
The Illustrious House of Ramires - Eça de Queirós (1900)
The Road to Reunion - Paul Herman Buck (1900)
Buddenbrooks - Thomas Mann (1901)
Kim - Rudyard Kipling (1901)
The Hound of the Baskervilles - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1901)
Three Sisters - Anton Chekhov (1901)
Up from Slavery - Booker T. Washington (1901)
Wings of the Dove - Henry James (1902)
The Tale of Peter Rabbit - Beatrix Potter (1902)
Peter Pan - J. M. Barrie (1902)
The Varieties of Religious Experience - William James (1902)
The Ambassadors - Henry James (1903)
The Call of the Wild - Jack London (1903)
The Beast in the Jungle - Henry James (1903)
Riddle of the Sands - Erskine Childers (1903)
Way of All Flesh - Samuel Butler (1903)
An Introduction to Metaphysics - Henri Bergson (1903)
The Souls of Black Folk - W.E.B. Du Bois (1903)
Principia Ethica - George Moore (1903)
Nostromo - Joseph Conrad (1904)
The Golden Bowl - Henry James (1904)
The Cherry Orchard - Anton Chekhov (1904)
The Sea-Wolf - Jack London (1904)
Hadrian the Seventh - Frederick Rolfe (1904)
The History of the Standard Oil Company - Ida Tarbell (1904)
The House of Mirth - Edith Wharton (1905)
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion - Unknown (1905)
Doctor Glas - Hjalmar Soderberg (1905)
Professor Unrat - Heinrich Mann (1905)
A Little Princess - Frances Hodgson Burnett (1905)
Where Angels Fear to Tread - E. M. Forster (1905)
Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality - Sigmund Freud (1905)
Science and Hypothesis - Henri Poincaré (1905)
Creatures that Once Were Men - Maksim Gorky (1905)
The Confusions of Young Törless - Robert Musil (1906)
The Jungle - Upton Sinclair (1906)
The Man of Property - John Galsworth (1906)
White Fang - Jack London (1906)
The Railway Children - Edith Nesbit (1906)
The Wonderful Adventures of Nils - Selma Lagerlöf (1906)
Selected Plays of Henrick Ibsen - Henrik Ibsen (1906)
The School and the Child - John Dewey (1906)
The Secret Agent - Joseph Conrad (1907)
Pragmatism - William James (1907)
The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame (1908)
A Room With a View - E.M. Forster (1908)
The Old Wives' Tale - Arnold Bennett (1908)
The Man Who Was Thursday - G. K. Chesterton (1908)
Anne of Green Gables - Lucy Maud Montgomery (1908)
Penguin Island - Anatole France (1908)
The Iron Heel - Jack London (1908)
Tendrils of Vines - Colette (1908)
Orthodoxy - G. K. Chesterton (1908)
Lives of the Artists - Giorgio Vasari (1908)
Jakob Von Gunten - Robert Walser (1909)
Three Lives - Gertrude Stein (1909)
The Phantom of the Opera - Gaston Leroux (1909)
Martin Eden - Jack London (1909)
The Meaning of Truth - William James (1909)
The Promise of American Life - Herbert Croly (1909)
Howards End - E. M. Forster (1910)
The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge - Rainer Maria Rilke (1910)
If: A Father's Advice to His Son - Rudyard Kipling (1910)
The History of Mr. Polly - H. G. Wells (1910)
The Future Prospects of Psycho-Analytic Therapy - Sigmund Freud (1910)
An Introduction to Mathematics - Alfred North Whitehead (1910)
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Images reveal how Operation Market Garden fell apart 75 years ago
It was summer, 1944, and fresh off the beaches of Normandy the Allies were looking for a way to bring the Second World War in Europe to an end as quickly as possible.
Enter British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery who devised an audacious plan to open up an invasion route into Germany via the Netherlands by capturing nine key bridges spanning the Rhine.
The operation, code named Market Garden but known colloquially as Monty’s Plan, was launched in September 1944 with the aim of bringing the war to a close by Christmas.
While it was initially successful and led to the liberation of Eindhoven and Nijmegen, it ran into stiff resistance as the Allies tried to cross the bridge in Arnhem, and ultimately ended in defeat.
In total 1,400 troops were killed, another 6,000 were captured, and just 2,400 crossed the Rhine in rubber boats, leading to the mission being dubbed ‘a bridge too far’.
Here, photographs complied by historian Anthony Tucker-Jones, show how the Allies’ plan came undone and the Germans showed, despite their defeat on D-Day, that they were still a force to be reckoned with.
Tucker-Jones’s new book, The Battle For Arnhem 1944-1945: Rare photographs from the wartime archives, is available on Amazon
Operation Market Garden was devised by British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and consisted of two parts – Operation Market, which called for the largest invasion by paratroopers ever devised (left) and Operation Garden, a corresponding land invasion by British forces along a stretch of road known as Hell’s Highway (right). The plan was to open up an invasion route into Germany’s Rhur industrial heartland which it was hoped would bring the war to a close by Christmas 1944
Following the deployment of paratroopers at Normandy, where they succeeded in capturing several key objectives despite many of them missing their drop zones, Operation Market called for a much larger deployment. While 13,000 landed at Normandy, 41,000 would be flown into Netherlands for the new operation and would be tasked with capturing nine key bridges before British troops moved up in support
While the operation called for the capture of nine bridges, the key objective was this bridge at Arnhem which would allow the Allies to cross on to the northern bank of the Rhine, giving them a clear invasion route into Germany. While the Allies believed the speed of their assault would catch the Germans unaware as they reeled from defeat at Normandy, in fact the bridge was well defended by heavily armed and organised troops
Unlike Normandy, where airborne troops suffered heavy losses and were scattered as far as 12 miles from their intended drop zones, early resistance to Operation Market was light – 89 per cent of troops landed within 1,000m of their drop zone while 84 per cent of gliders landed within the same boundary. Not all were successful, however, and pictured are men of the 506th Parachute Infantry inspecting the wreckage of two Hadrian gliders
The operation initially met with success and led to the liberation of Eindhoven and Nijmegen. Four out of the nine target bridges were captured, with one destroyed by the Germans as Allied troops advanced. British troops also made it into Arnhem (pictured) and one British battalion, led by Colonel John Frost, even made it across the bridge, but soon found himself cut off and facing a strong German counter-attack
The main advantage of Montgomery’s plan – that it be carried out quickly so as to prevent the Germans recovering after Normandy – was also its downfall. While the Allies were not expecting a pushover in the Netherlands, they also failed to anticipate how well the Germans defended their positions. Pictured, British paratroopers make their way through destroyed buildings in the Netherlands
While devising his plan Montgomery ignored key intelligence gathered by the Dutch resistance which reported heavily armed German defenders around the bridge that were well reinforced. Allied troops quickly found themselves outgunned and surrounded by the enemy, with little scope for reinforcement. Pictured, American troops fire on Nazi positions using field guns during Market Garden
Facing heavier-than-expected German resistance, the operation began to fall behind schedule, surrendering its one major advantage which was speed. British tanks advancing along Hell’s Highway travelled just seven miles on the first day of combat, compared to the 13 miles expected. Delays to British paratroopers landing further complicated matters, leaving those doing the fighting under-supplied and barely reinforced
German anti-tank guns picked off tanks and armoured cars during the British advance, creating obstacles in the middle of the road that were difficult to manoeuvre around and made the job of destroying the remaining vehicles much easier. German resistance along the single narrow road to Nijmegen and Arnhem delayed the British troops
The British 1st Battalion, under the command of John Frost, was expected to hold the northern end of the Arnhem bridge for two days with 10,000 men as part of the plan. In fact he ended up holding it for four days with just 740 men facing down much stiffer resistance than anticipated until he was finally overrun and captured. Pictured are men of the 9th SS Panzer division picking through the rubble after his defeat
Street fighting during the operation was fierce, with British and American troops often forced to advance in long, thin columns because of the narrow roads, which allowed German defenders to easily break their lines and pick them off. Pictured left, the crew of an American mine-clearing Sherman tank watch for snipers as a nearby building burns to the ground; right, a British soldier walks down a street in Arnhem
Radio communications were a particular problem during Operation Market Garden, with radio range severely limited or non-existent. It was later found that Allied radios had been set to different frequencies, two of which coincided with German and British public broadcasting stations. Despite this, the Allies completed several important objectives, including the capture of the Nijmegen road bridge (right), but fell short of their ultimate objective
Nine days after the attack began, the British 1st Airborne Division were given their orders to withdraw back across the Rhine, effectively ending the operation in defeat. During the night, and employing every possible ruse to make the Germans believe they were still at their posts, almost 2,400 men crossed the river in dinghies. 300 were left on the northern bank after being cut off by gunfire and surrendered at first light
Members of the 1st Airborne Division are pictured after being captured by the Germans following their surrender on 25 September. While the Allies were able to hold some positions in the Netherlands following the assault, Monty’s Plan had failed and the war would not end until the following year after claiming thousands more lives
This photo (left) was taken at the end of September 1944 and shows the level of damage the street fighting in Nijmegen caused. To clear the Germans from the southern approaches of the road bridge required the destruction of many of the surrounding buildings. The images were collected by Anthony Tucker-Jones in his book (pictured right)
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Lucas & Harmony
#Lucas Patterson#Harmony Johnson#Hadrian Montgomery#Nocturnal#my original story#vampire#supernatural#harmonyverendez#my post#harmony blog#harmony post
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Hadrian and Harmony Aesthetic ( Nocturnal - My Book )
#harmonyverendez#my post#🩷 Harmony Blog 🩷#🩷 Harmony Post 🩷#Nocturnal#my book#aesthetic#werewolf#vampire#fiction#fictional characters#my writing#writing project#new writing#novel writing#writings#Harmony Harnes#harmony marshall#Hadrian Montgomery#femaleowned#male owned
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Harmony Marshall & Hadrian Montgomery
I've died every day waiting for you, darling don't be afraid I just want you, for a thousand years, I love you for a thousand more.
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Harmony Marshall
“ I don't care what anyone thinks. They will all pay!!!”.
#female original character#original book#Harmony Marshall#Hadrian Montgomery#Luna#Hybrid#supernatral#My post#Always You Always Mine#also on my wattpad#Wattpad
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My characters from my original story.
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Harmony Marshall.
Elizabeth Marshall.
Everest Marshall.
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Hadrian Montgomery
Dean Montgomery
Elena Montgomery
#meet my male orginal character#orginal writing#sister original character#male original character#Original story#Always me#Always You#also on my wattpad#Wattpad story#My post#Werewolf#Vampire#Fanfiction#Fantasy-romance
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Harmonious Varnes ( Nocturnal )
About Harmony -
Name: Harmonious April-Mae Varnes.
Nickname: Harmony
Age:???
Weight:?
Physical appearance: Long curly hair,cherimoya skin tone, pure blood eyes, freckles, small button nose, thick lips, long eyelashes, heart shape head.
Soulmate(s) & Twin flames(s): Lucas
Patterson & Hadrian Montgomery.
Friends: Mae, Kaia, Veronica.
Species: Half Vampire, Part Werewolf, A Quarter Witch, full Angel blood.
Personality: Stubborn, strong-willed, strong-minded, crybaby sometimes? short-tempered, kind, caring, willing to protect others, etc.
Flaws: caring too much for others to the point where it makes her sick.
Education: Jamestown University.
Language: French ( Native tongue ) English ( secondary ) language.
Kids:???
Family: Everest Marshall ( Sister ), Two unknown brothers. Mother & Father ( Stefan & Rosalia )
#nocturnal#my book#my wattpad book#story is mine#xxxAaliyahGibsonxxx#also on wattpad#my post#harmonyverendez#femaleowned#maleowned#werewolf#vampire#supernatural#meet my original character
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Maya Lovegood & Hadrian Montgomery. ( Femals!Oc x Male! oc. )
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It was hard to tell how long Madison had been in hell, working the 24 shift in a crappy customer service role, a never ending line of customers, the same old faces yelling and demanding things of her.
She’d spent a bit of time, thinking as to why this may have been her own personal hell, realising after sometime that she used to be one of those customers in the real world, so entitled and rude. Now here she was on the receiving end of comments like “can’t you just do your job right”. When of course it’s hell, everything was going to be wrong, and she had no way to fix it. That was the point, well at least part of it, The loss of control.
“Who in Fresh hell are you” SHIT. She’s not supposed to be rude, the ‘manager’ was always watching. Still this dude was new, no one she’d ever seen before, and she remembered all their faces. “Uh yeah.. we can go to that section” a perfect chance to find out more about the strange man and how he got into her hell loop.
Hadrian + Madison
Time moved different in the Underworld. Sorting souls rather took care of things himself. Their lives determined their torment in Tartarus or peace in the Elysian Fields. Hell and heaven whatever belief system they believed in it was really all the same just names mainly. Some people that were annoying his father just had wait in a limbo. Not quite hell and certainly not heaven.
There were times he grew curious and would slip into these afterlives and see what they were like. Yet today was full of surprises when he actually knew this one. An actress that he had had a bit of a crush on before well his world changed. He had wondered what had happened to her. He changed his clothing with a snap of his fingers as he went to get in line as people were yelling at her. Some were trying to return things others complaining that they were out of whatever it was in their size or what not. Finally it was his turn. “Can you show me where the suits are in this place? Can’t seem to find anything.”
@multi-royalty
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Meet My Original Character.
Full Name: Heaven Marshall.
Siblings: 2 unnamed siblings.
Personality: Kind, loyal, determined, can be mean, sorta mean, cunning, Ambitious.
Height: 5'3.
Species: Hybrid ( Werewolf, Vampire ), Which & Demon ( in Legacies )
Pets: 2 dogs.
Love interest: Landon Kirby & Hope Mikelson ( In Legacies ) Hadrian Montgomery ( in original fandom )
Weight: 130.
Soulmate(s): Landon & Hope. Hadrian Montgomery ( In Original fandom )
Sexuality: Pansexual ( In Legacies ), Straight ( In Original Fandom )
Powers: She can see the future & Past.
She also has super speed, she can run faster than Edward Cullen.
Etc.
#Legacies#femaleowned#wattpad#orginals character#hybrid#Character description#hope mikaelson#landon kirby
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Active muses at the moment:
More will wake up the more I get into RP again. For those that do not know me I love crossovers and I can usually make it work. A full list can be found on my page.
Marvel:
Thor, Ahura, Captain America (selective)
DC:
Seg-El, Clark (Selective), Aquaman
Star Wars:
Jacen, Revan
Doctor Who:
The Doctor, The Architect(OC)
Harry Potter:
Harry/Dark Harry, Godric Gryffindor, Teddy Lupin, Vladimir Krum (OC),
Game of Thrones:
Gendry, Damon Lannister (OC)
Mythology:
Orion, Poseidon, Hadrian (OC)
Multi-fandom/OC:
Jacob Carter-O’Neill, Scott Moore, Liam Montgomery, Tyler Montgomery, Dwayne Moore, Benedict Cousland
Also if anyone want multiple threads I also have discord or just smutty threads i will probably want them there in case the tumblr censors attack again. just feel free to ask me for that information.
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