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Orcs, a Racial and Cultural Study
Orcs, a Racial and Cultural Study
When their elven friend is captured by orcish slavers, Ian and Azalea need to go undercover to save her – by swapping bodies with an orc. Unfortunately for Ian, only Azalea knows how to speak Orcish, so he ends up in her body, pretending to be a slave… Contains 3D renders of scenes!
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On the Origin of Half-Elves
On the Origin of Half-Elves
Legolas has found his mate, but that doesn't always guarantee happiness. Especially not when his dwarf still holds a grudge over old insults. Of course, even when they start to get along, things aren't necessarily easy when rumours from the Misty Mountains make Legolas ride out to look for his lost brother... and ends up with a party of dwarves following him, because you can't ever have just one dwarf. Now if only he can get through the adventure without any angry relatives taking an axe to his vulnerable parts.
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A Curse Upon the Land
A Curse Upon the Land
A loose adaptation of a Curse of Ravenloft campaign I'm playing in. A budding romance between two characters lead me to a 'What If' daydream/inspiration situation, and now here it is, on 'paper'.I've tried to keep the spirit of the characters in tact, but as they were created by others, there is some divergence. DISCLAIMER: The Original Characters belong to their respective player/creator. The NPCs and setting are not my own, I have shaped/adapted them to suit my needs, but they are the property of Wizards of the Coast.
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Wildfire
Wildfire
"There are a great number of problems with..." Problems with what? Pursuing a relationship with him? With the entire world going horribly awry? "... with my current situation," she finished instead, because she figured that was general enough. "And I don't want to drag you into them." "I'm quite willing to be dragged," he said, "if it means a chance to spend more time with you, Joanna."
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