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  • Watch Her Sleep

    659 words posted by Seluna under sel. Juyuen Tales, at May 3rd, 2007 on 12:34 am .

    I think I wrote this for a writing contest in RPGDreamers forum, and I used the oldest of my favorite OC main characters. I really should flesh out and finalize their world more and write more about them and the others in their story. Oh well, I’ll get to it eventually anyway.

    Synopsis: A girl in slumber is the source of a private musing laced with concern.

    ( I love watching her sleep. )

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    Forbidden Romance

    2,478 words posted by Seluna under sel. Juyuen Tales, at May 2nd, 2007 on 7:19 pm .

    The first fiction wrote for the world of Juyuen! Or at least, the first completed one that won’t turn obsolete anytime soon. It’s also the first time for me where one of the characters can’t talk and I have to make her communicate in other ways. Thank god I decided to use her POV or I’ll be really stumped. Again, it was written for a writing contest in RPGDreamers forum, and I believe I won it with this? Can’t remember, haha.

    Synopsis: Lying in bed, she finds something simple, and then confronts something more complex.

    ( I know that I have never had a memory where I woke up wrapped in drowsy warmth. )

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    Mercury Snow

    3,063 words posted by Seluna under sel. Juyuen Tales, at April 26th, 2007 on 10:44 am .

    Mercury Snow is my best writing and one of my more favoured ones. Plot-wise, it is very simple. It’s all about a duel, between two person, set in an alternate world that is like that of ancient chinese martial arts. I was worried about it not resembling it enough, because some things just can’t be translated easily. But I really like the way it came out in the end. It’s my most beautiful piece of writing, perhaps even prettier than the art stuff I do.

    Synopsis: A battle between two people on a snowy fields. Is it for revenge… or something else?

    ( White. Pure unblemished white. There was no specks of other colors, as far as one could see. )

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