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  1. Alissa Ming

    Stories involving time travel. Are they good?

    I think, note I say think, that it depends on how active you are in the places you can post. They want to see how you interact with the community.
  2. Alissa Ming

    Stories involving time travel. Are they good?

    Don't worry about it too much. The site will tell you for sure who the admins or staff are.
  3. Alissa Ming

    Stories involving time travel. Are they good?

    Not an admin. A member. That's it. But I'm always willing to help.
  4. Alissa Ming

    Stories involving time travel. Are they good?

    I should still understand lovecraftian references because it's referenced just about everywhere.
  5. Alissa Ming

    Stories involving time travel. Are they good?

    I don't. Mostly because I'm not a horror fan.
  6. Alissa Ming

    Stories involving time travel. Are they good?

    Sounds like an interesting idea.
  7. Alissa Ming

    Stories involving time travel. Are they good?

    I didn't say you did. If you like books, I recommend Apocalypse Troll by David Weber. It's a story about a woman who goes into the past and changes the future, but in doing so sticks herself in an alternate dimension. So her personal timeline never changes. Instead, she's experiencing a...
  8. Alissa Ming

    Stories involving time travel. Are they good?

    Again, it really depends. For example, will being sent back change anything or affect the time line? Sorry, time travel stories are kinda my thing. I've been studying how to make a good one for a very long time, and I've seen them done wrong.
  9. Alissa Ming

    Stories involving time travel. Are they good?

    It depends on how you write it. Not everyone likes time travel stories, and they can be confusing if you don't know what you're doing.
  10. Alissa Ming

    A Magical History

    "When the world was first created, man had no access to magic or it's energy. Magic was mostly, if not entirely contained within the earth and the creatures that roamed it before humanity had even thought to first appear. This made humans extremely vulnerable to magical creatures, leading to the...
  11. Alissa Ming

    Legend of Zelda: Sins of the Father (Book 2, Fan Fiction)

    Chapter Three Eventually, as time passed, the Hylian race returned to the surface of Hyrule, settling the most prosperous parts of the land. The next morning, Link and Eli discussed their next move, and their expanded options, with the help of Fi. "You know, I had a thought. When I met Xandar...
  12. Alissa Ming

    Legend of Zelda: Sins of the Father (Book 2, Fan Fiction)

    Chapter Two Demise defeated at last by the Hero, his final words were a curse on the Hero and the Goddess, that there would never be true peace in Hyrule and they would continue to be reborn in times of strife. "So what's the plan, Link?" Asked Eli as they entered Hyrule Field. "I'm not...
  13. Alissa Ming

    Legend of Zelda: Sins of the Father (Book 2, Fan Fiction)

    Chapter One When Demise rose again, it took the Hero and the reborn Goddess together to defeat him at last. But he left them with a terrible curse. Link was moping. He, Zelda, Eli, Impa, Kome, Kotake, Nabooru, and Daruma were in a meeting, trying to decide what to do next. But they were no...
  14. Alissa Ming

    Legend of Zelda: Sins of the Father (Book 2, Fan Fiction)

    Prologue Demise sat with Ghirahim, angry. "Well, Ghirahim, I am finally awake. And it took long enough. But I am not at full power. And if I am not at full power, I cannot take this world, as is my destiny. Also, I am having trouble controlling this vessel. He fights me at every opportunity. I...
  15. Alissa Ming

    Legends of Camelot

    Epilogue The black haired woman in the blue star-spangled robes walked toward a stone in the middle of seemingly nowhere. There was a stone wall as well, and a building nearby. For now, Uther Pendragon ruled England. But it couldn't be for long. And she knew what she had to do. She was carrying...
  16. Alissa Ming

    Legend of Zelda: Sins of the Father (Book 1, Fan Fiction)

    Chapter Eleven Many years passed both for Skyloft, and the world below. Eventually, a knight in training named Link, and his best friend, Zelda made their way to the world below. Link wasn't prepared. There was no way he could have been prepared. Nothing would have hinted at something like...
  17. Alissa Ming

    Legend of Zelda: Sins of the Father (Book 1, Fan Fiction)

    Chapter Ten Though the first hero fell, and did not go with the Hyrulians to the sky, his legacy did not go away. The Goddess Hylia decided to return as a mortal, so that they could meet again one day, as equals. Link and Eli made their way through the desert, Kome and Kotake leading the way...
  18. Alissa Ming

    Legend of Zelda: Sins of the Father (Book 1, Fan Fiction)

    Chapter Nine The First War against the demon Demise was a brutal one. The only reason Hylians survived, was because the Goddess Hylia sent them into the sky, and because of the first hero, Link, rescued from the dungeons to lead his people to safety. Link was fairly certain Kome and Kotake...
  19. Alissa Ming

    Legend of Zelda: Sins of the Father (Book 1, Fan Fiction)

    Chapter Eight Since then, the Triforce has been both a blessing and a curse to Hyrule. It's power drew dangerous people. Link left with Eli. It had taken them two weeks to get from the lake where Link had been given the Hero's Garb. It would take at the very least a week to get back, and that...
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