Moonlight ‾ Part 1

"i would have you participate in a similar ceremony, binding you to me as my assistant and student.

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Pt 10 - The Druid's Promise

Unlike many might think, life doesn't end at "Happily Ever After," though it did maintain that mode for Gux and Lily. Lily continued to teach Gux, trying to help him discover his particular form of druidic magic that aided him in his role as the...

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Pt 11 - The Druid's Preparations

Interspecies marriages weren't uncommon in druid culture. While many places frowned upon humans and elves, or dwarves and gnomes, or those of draconic ancestry, or any of the civilized races mixing with anyone of another civilized race romantically,...

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Dragon's Pride 1

It tried to run, but the chains binding all of his movable parts held him. he was still struggling to break the chains, even trying to break it, to no avail.

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Hero, Chapter 1 - Otters

Shut up, go over to that pond right there, and get some algae to bind the mess that you made of his paw!" gither stood in place, stunned. reya was breathing heavily.

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Never Let Me Go

I can't stay here forever for the first time, i found love - i hope our souls intertwine - i hope peace descends like a dove upon this house - you and i are in a bind.

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Emperor's Shadow: Chapter 24

"i would if you relinquished the bindings on my paws." he tugged at his bindings, "perhaps release them?" "very funny, i already told you no." she stuck out her tongue. "worth trying." grunted viridian knight, "but no.

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Pt 19 - The Druid's Growth

The days turned into weeks as the couple planned for their journey. It wasn't exactly a simple venture, traveling hundreds of miles through snow and wind and who knew what else... until Lily learned of two spells she thought she might be able to...

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Loveless Incantation: Chapter 21

Ethereal chains of energy coiled around her limbs and torso, binding her momentarily. azure thrashed against the bindings, roaring with a mix of fury and desperation.

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Ander - Epilogue: Subchapter 2

A wolven binding ceremony was more symbolic and didn't require any talking at all. foxes, on the other hand, were more upfront with their rituals. less symbols, more talk.

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