David C. Connor
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Immortality is a gift, but one with a sting in the tail
Atop a solid mountain, far from any heavily populated places, the Citadel had been built. Its location was carefully chosen to guarantee security and seclusion. But even the strongest foundations can become worn out over time. The Rock, the Citadel's leader, was finally informed of a specific incident, yet his initial reaction was not one of panic but rather awe at the skill of the builders. Any sense of urgency was quickly overridden by the thought of their excellent work.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
The Good, The Bad and the Scaly
As he sat against the hollowed-out tree stump with excitement pumping through his veins, Carson's heart was still thumping in his chest. He couldn't believe he had been able to defeat the powerful reptilian after the encounter with Tortucci had been so close. Teddy, Carson's ever-faithful friend, meowed quietly as he drew nearer, as though he sensed the owner's need for solace and security.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
A Mage, an English test and an ex Girlfriend
In a world where magic and human existence coexisted in a delicate balance, Jin, the hardest-working Mage, and Sorry, the smartest and most beautiful Mage, found themselves entangled in a tale of love, ambition, and destiny. As they sat in the silent classroom, the ticking clock served as a reminder of the impending English exam—a test that could shape their futures.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
Who still had legs????
In the dimly lit underground tunnel, Nimia dragged her body forward using her muscular arms, her fingers gripping each rung with determination and strength. The cool metal beneath her palms provided a welcome contrast to the humid atmosphere that surrounded her. Along the way, she passed pods where other workers, like herself, toiled diligently. Their hands were plugged into the company interface, and they seemed completely absorbed in their tasks, disconnected from the outside world. Though Nimia longed for interaction and camaraderie, she knew there would be no response to her words, as the other pullers' ears were exclusively interfaced with their computers.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
Maddie's Best: A Diner of Secrets and Shadows
The journey up to rural felt like an eternity, as the road stretched on endlessly through the countryside. With Johnny B as my companion in the truck, the ride seemed even longer. He had this uncanny ability never to stop talking, and I'm not exaggerating when I say he could talk your ear off for days without pause. It was as if he had a motor inside his head, constantly churning out stories, complaints, and opinions without a moment's rest.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
A Magical Winter
Once upon a time, in a realm of snowflakes and magic, snow fairies were preparing for their travels to different dimensions. Among them were two young fairies, Alba and Lumi, who were eager to join their mother, Bianca, on her adventures. Bianca was one of the strongest snow fairies in the land and was respected by all.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
The Alchemist
In the Enchanted land of Burma, there resided a farmer named Ragog and his inquisitive daughter, Novella. Their home was situated in the idyllic village of Ogang, surrounded by lush green fields and fragrant flowers. News arrived that a new family was moving into Mango Farm, and excitedly, Ragog and Novella decided to welcome their new neighbors.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
The Princes and their Beasts
Once upon a magnificent afternoon, four royal siblings had just completed their daily classes. Terence, the eldest, and the youngest twins, Alan and Alicia, were ready to venture outside for some leisure time. However, their middle sibling, James, often overlooked, seemed to be forgotten again. Their mother reminded them not to leave anyone behind, and as they were about to leave, she provided Terence with a hearty, strength-packed meal and the little twins with their favorite lunch.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
Journey to the west
Long ago, in a time forgotten, when magic still roamed the world freely, there existed a mountain known as Fruit Flower. At its peak, there stood an ancient rock that had been there for countless ages, minding its own business. However, one fateful day, a mysterious force struck the rock, shattering it into pieces. And lo and behold, from the remnants of that rock emerged a monkey. Yes, you heard that right, a monkey.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
The Dragon Princess
In a kingdom located near the Eastern Sea, resided a young ruler known as King Ethan. Unlike many other Royals, King Ethan possessed a unique quality that set him apart. He was crowned at a very tender age, but that didn't deter him from carrying out simple tasks like making his own bed. When criticized by others for performing such chores, King Ethan firmly believed that one should always be prepared to face challenges and handle responsibilities themselves.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
The Girls and the Puma
Deep within a lush, dense forest, nestled a picturesque village that had been home to the revered OHA tribe for generations. Though a month had been anticipated before the events unfolded, the truth was that today was the day they'd face a life-changing challenge. The OHA tribe, known for their peaceful ways, thriving farming expertise, and rich culture, enjoyed a bountiful existence from the lands that yielded renowned fruits and vegetables, celebrated around the world. However, this peaceful coexistence was now threatened as foreign invaders arrived with intentions to exploit their lands and resources.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Fiction
Unholy Review
Don't allow her to interrupt this cursed checklist as we embark on the enthralling horror adventure that is Unholy. This game immerses you in the role of a desperate and vengeful main character, pitting you against a malevolent religious cult that demands infiltration and overcoming. Armed with a set of emotion-fueled special powers, you must confront and defeat every Garden ghoul that stands in your path. However, Unholy's execution falls short, reminiscent of crucifying someone on a cardboard cross. Unresponsive controls, erratic AI, and frustrating instant deaths turn this seven-hour journey into an experience as enjoyable as self-flagellation.
By David C. Connor2 years ago in Gamers

