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Pea VineGuest14
Milky WayCongratulations, Tori! I just knew when I saw your summary, that you were going to be the winner! Good job!
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toriGuestomg thank you!
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cool kidGuest10
virginawell how ?
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ThalorwinGuest@Tori, what’s the new theme gonna be??
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Pea VineGuest14
Milky WayTori said the theme was goddess on the other thread page.
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toriGuestokay, to clear things up the theme is “goddess”
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Pea VineGuest14
Milky WayThe Forgotten God, MG-YA, Mythology, Fantasy
Luciana was the Goddess of music in a religion that no one alive today remembers. She was known far and wide for her beautiful voice.
One day, thousands of years ago, she was playing her harp and singing, when the Goddess of Wind, Cumulus, blew her beloved instrument away from her. Luciana was so heartbroken, she never spoke again. The sprit of her voice was restless, however, and left Luciana to find a person who loved to sing as much as she used to. The voice inhabited many souls over the centuries, shortly after they were born, and often stayed with them till the day they died.
But the voice seems to have carried more than just Luciana’s voice… And with every body the voice took hold of, the powers get stronger… Now, a young boy named Leon has the ability to make almost heavenly music, despite the fact that he never pays attention in music class. Can Leon figure out why this is happening to him? And after so many years, can Leon convince the Goddess to take her voice back, as the power is getting too strong for a mortal to wield?
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Top VineGuest14
Milky WayThis thread didn’t top when I posted, hopefully it will now!
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Moon WolfGuestlunars
Spring EquinoxChanging Fate, Mythology/Fantasy MG/YA
Khloris has lived an ordinary life in a land where supernatural, all-powerful gods balance the world with humanity. However, as years pass in her childhood and she slowly becomes an adult, Khlo begins to experience flashes of the future of the lives around her. Although she initially doubts the genuinity of these glimpses, she soon sees them come into fruition, one by one, including the death of her childhood best friend.
As it turns out, she’s the reincarnation of an ancient goddess – Khloris, the goddess of fate, who bears her very own name. Khlo was reincarnated as a way for the gods to restore order in an increasingly chaotic world, and bring back balance to the world, with each person obediently following their own fate. Khlo herself can hear the goddess’s voice within her, urging her to “guide” people onto the right paths. However, despite this grand purpose, Khlo sees this as nothing more than a curse, and wishes to challenge the very fate woven deep within her, and give everyone the right to choose their own lives, even if it leads to chaos. But how can she fight against all-powerful gods and their long-standing belief of maintaining order? And how will she be able to handle the situations that are thrown at her, forcing her to choose between fate and choice, the benefit of herself or the benefit of the world?
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TopGuestThere’s still time to submit an entry!
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@toriGuestIt’s Pea Vine
Milky WayIs the contest going to be judged soon? It’s okay if it takes a while, don’t worry about it! 😊
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AdminModeratorFrom ScoutedWolfKnife:
Sorry this is a bit late i hope it can still be judged😅
Andre has lived her entire life among the crumbling marble and forgotten stone of Delphi, a place once the voice of the gods, now reduced to silence and ruin. Ever since her mother, Malthea, fell with the collapse of the Tyrannos, Andre has carried only questions and bitterness. The world calls it fate, but Andre calls it abandonment. She has never believed in gods, or miracles —because if any of it were real, then why did it let everything she loved fall apart so easily?
But everything changes on a night that should have been no different from the rest.
When the wind presses too hard against broken columns and the stars above Delphi burn too brightly to ignore, a glowing figure arrives at Andre’s window. The figure reveals herself as Andromyra, the goddess of heroism. She brings no comfort, only a mission: somewhere far from the ruins an ancient scroll is hidden, forged in the names of Athena and Heracles, said to reveal the true meaning of heroism—not as glory or legend, but as sacrifice, and struggle. And to her dismay Andre has been chosen to find it.
Reluctantly thrust into a world she never believed existed, Andre must leave the shattered safety of Delphi and venture out into lands where myth bleeds into reality and danger hides in every crevasse and shadow. Through it all, she will face obstacles that test not only her strength, but everything she thinks she knows about grief, courage, and heroism itself.
As the journey unfolds, Andre begins to realize the scroll is not the only thing waiting to be uncovered. Something within her is changing—something that refuses to stay buried. And as the line between mortal and divine begins to blur, she is forced to confront a terrifying possibility: that heroes are not chosen by the gods… they are made by what they survive.
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