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  1. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 34

    I agree, it does sound kind of feminine... I'm not sure what to do about it though, I think it's important for him to create an identity for himself, but now I'm having doubts about how I've approached it
  2. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 34

    Do you like the new name?
  3. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 34

    Not quite but along the same lines, for the purpose of the story it means 'No Name' but Nekonata comes from the Esperanto language, and in that language it means unknown or unfamiliar
  4. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 34

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 33 - Previous Chapter Chapter 34: Nekira! Nekonata stretched, reaching from his toes to the tips of his fingers as his wolf companions, Santaya and Kristolia, lounged in the shade of an ancient tree. Nearby, Amira, his orange-and-purple-scaled dragon, arched her...
  5. Nemo

    My Weird Brain...

    My weird brain wonders what life would be like if I had the freedom to fly anywhere I please like Superman, would people accept me and welcome me into their cultures, would that alone help me battle against the never ending loneliness I constantly feel? Would I find a new home, a place where I...
  6. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 33

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 32 - Previous Chapter Chapter 33: Unexpected The wind hissed softly past Tara’s ears as Elqiana’s vast wings beat a steady rhythm through the skies, each down stroke carrying them further across the emerald sweep of the forests below. The raven, Loki, perched...
  7. Nemo

    Frustration of Two

    My attempt at writing a complete narrative, about two random people meeting full of sexual frustration, depending on what you all think, I might make it into a complete writing project, let me know... The collision happened in slow motion... or at least that's how it felt to her after-ward. One...
  8. Nemo

    Tired, unbearably tired

    I've this a few times over the last couple of hours, and it's taken my brain that long to process it, you have a heavy heart, and feel that sometimes, maybe even all the time that the weight of the world is on your shoulders, I feel this too. I feel like this all the time, it's so draining and...
  9. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 32

    wasn't the right time, to be giving gifts, but now he has it
  10. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 32

    Neko opened his hand to see a bracelet of purple and orange beads, faintly glowing as though holding a pulse of magic. “Elvina imbued it with a spell,” Tara explained. “As long as you wear it, I will know you are okay… just as you will know that I am.” She lifted her wrist to reveal a bracelet...
  11. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 32

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 31 - Previous Chapter Chapter 32: Departing Nekonata raced ahead on his mare, Santaya and Kristolia, his wolves, bounding alongside him. Above, Amira circled, her wingspan having grown impressively since their last flight. Loki the raven perched lazily on Elqiana’s...
  12. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 31

    a metaphorical statement for world peace or freedom or unity, or the light of the world maybe?
  13. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 31

    Those voices could be anything, elves, dwarves, were-cats, a cult of humans... literally anything
  14. Nemo

    The Journey, Chapter 5

    Not so common, only very few places actually speak it
  15. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 31

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 30 - Previous Chapter Chapter 31: Voices Far from any mortal path, deeper than torchlight could reach, there was a chamber carved by no human hand. Its air was heavy, damp with ancient stillness. Shelves of black stone stretched along the walls, each lined with...
  16. Nemo

    The Journey, Chapter 5

    What I use as the 'ancient language' in my books is from the Esperanto Language. It was a language created in 1887 by a Doctor, who hoped it would become a universal second language to make communication with other nations easier and 'foster global understanding'
  17. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 30

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 29 - Previous Chapter Chapter 30: March! The morning sun bled across the horizon, casting the battlefield in bronze. King Thomaz stood tall upon his chariot, his heavy cloak snapping in the wind, a dark gleeful grin cutting across his face as he surveyed the sea of...
  18. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 29

    Yeah... I know... a few dark-ish chapters all in one go... but bare with me. Chapter 30 is dark, but then it get's a little lighter, with a huge 'metaphorical bomb' dropped in Chapter 32
  19. Nemo

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 29

    The Journey, Book 2; Chapter 28 - Previous Chapter Chapter 29: Untold Matthious drifted up and down the narrow hall, a warped figure in the torchlight. His long, skeletal fingers tapped against his chin with a slow, insectile rhythm. Green-grey eyes, narrow, sunken, and gleaming, never left...
  20. Nemo

    The Journey, Chapter 2

    Honestly hadn't thought about it. I came up with a lot of names but didn't like any of them at all, so I ended up looking on the internet, Zeindarrys was the first name I came across that I liked
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