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fantaworks · 2 months
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[DnD - Curse of Strahd]
I will die on these 2 ships. I shall not let anything stop it.
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Fianna x Ismark | Van Richten x Fianna
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jynxes · 3 years
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Nikolai Angelov
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Nikolai Angelov
Book: A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing
Published State: To Be Written
Series: The Lupine Saga, The Shadow Wolf Chronicles
Role: Side character
Face Claim: Elliot Fletcher
Full Name: Nikolai Dmitriviech Angelov
Deadname: Alexandra Dmitrievna Angelova
Aliases/Nicknames: Sasha, Sashenka, Nik, Niko, Niky, Kol, Mitya, Angel, Roulette, Ruletka
Date of Birth: 29.07.00
Age: 17
Place of Birth: Petrograd, Russia
Species: Human
Pronouns: He/him
Sexuality: Bisexual
Mother: Tatianna Angelova (née Zenik) (estranged)
Father: Dmitri Angelov (estranged)
Other associates: Melisa Jackson, Mackenzie Kelly, Fianna MacBhfloscaidh, The Vigilantes, Katja Arionova, Alexei Ivanov.
Occupation: Mercenary
Abilities: Card counter, expert gambler, sharpshooter
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lexxikitty-blog1 · 6 years
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Catalyst by Fletcher DeLancey
Series: Chronicles of Alsea: #4 Read: November 2016 Rating: 4.88 Stars
*I received this book from Ylva Publishing in return for a fair review. There have been four books in the Chronicles of Alsea that have been previously published. This is both the fifth book published and not the fifth book in the series – no, this is book four in the series (the fifth entry appeared out of order earlier this year in July). This specific book here picks up seemingly moments after the end of the third book – ‘Without a Front – The Warrior’s Challenge’. Of importance to this story – a) do not read this book here out of order or, for that matter, as a stand-alone, I do not think it actually would work as a stand-alone; b) third book ends with a wedding. Fourth, this book here, begins with the happy couple going on their honeymoon. They do things differently on Alsea (the name of the planet). In the Earthling culture I’m most familiar with, after a wedding, a happy couple wanders off together for a period of time and lose themselves in being together – in say Paris, or Hawaii, but mostly in a bed. The Alseans add a step to that, yes, the happy couple does tend to wander off somewhere ‘nice’, but they add an extra layer – they bring their families with them. For, you see, the bonding is of two families, not just two people. Some of what you might expect on a honeymoon does in fact still occur. The two wiggling near each other, say, in a nice setting. Some that occurs is somewhat unexpected. Like here, Salomen and Lancer Andira Tal had a bonding ceremony at the end of the previous book (third book in the series, not previous book published, which is the fifth book in the series), then went to have their honeymoon on a nice island. Their honeymoon cabin is actually something of a treehouse – surrounded by other cabins and treehouses. Housing Salomen’s father, and two of her three brothers (third is off in jail), plus Andira’s guards – including such people as Micah and Lead Guard Fianna Vellmar; plus the person who bonded the couple – Lanaril ((view spoiler)); plus (yay for pluses) Captain Ekatya Serrado of the Protectorate and Dr. Lhyn Rivers. I mentioned in my review for the fifth book in the series, Vellmar the Blade, that there was something of a Princess Bride vibe – specifically because the Vellmar story was being told by an older person to youngsters – with them interacting in a similar way that Fred Savage and Peter Falk interacted. Well, there’s a vibe that I picked up on with this book here as well. I’m sure it is a story telling method as old as time – I think it even turns up in Beowulf, that Old English story from something like 975 A.D. I should have watched more camping films. I’m sure they had some I could have seen wherein people gathered together then told stories. But I didn’t. The story telling technique that I am referring to involves people gathering together, telling each other stories – mini-‘stories’ are shown, then back to the people gathered; which also happened in Beowulf when he visited the King in that big hall – and he, or one of his friends, I forget which now, began telling tales of how great Beowulf is – a true hero – so that story would be told (like the time went swimming and murdered a sea serpent, then back to the depressed hall where everyone is drunk and waiting to be eaten by Grendel – people do have to do something while waiting to be eaten). Right so, the point being that the purpose of having the two families join the happy couple on the honeymoon is so that everyone can ‘join’ as one big happy family. Also to make sure the newly bonded remember to eat. And are entertained. And now we get to my ‘vibe’ tangent – they get entertained by having people tell stories. Well here we just experience two of the story tellers – Ekatya and Lhyn tell about their time back among the Gaians in the Protectorate space. So – two, well more, but two main story threads – ‘present day’ on Alsea; and flashbacks to Ekatya and Lhyn’s two or so years back in Protectorate space. Both story lines are quite fun reads to follow. And it should be stressed that the ‘present day’ part of the story line is a lot more than just people sitting around telling stories – even if I kind of made it sound that way. ‘Stuff’ does happen. There needs to be a Warning, though – there is some rather . . . graphic stuff that happens in this book. Sex, but I’m mostly referring to the violence part – bloody, tortuous violence. Rating: 4.88 December 1 2016
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fantaworks · 1 month
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I love Ismark very much
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fantaworks · 1 month
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[DnD - Curse of Strahd]
We met a new inclusion in our party, a dusk elf local in Barovia that knows about Ismark, V'arro.
It would be the first time Fianna meets him and the first thing she hears from his mouth was trashtalk Ismark, woman snapped- she's been hearing the same "Ismark, the lesser" title the whole day since she brought Ismark and Ireena out for a walk with her.
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It took 3 people to stop her from punching him and it includes Ismark himself. (I couldn't draw the 3rd guy cuz his full body design still eludes me to this day-)
The scene was less comical than what I drew.
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And then she bonked him lightly on the head.
And then Ireena said, "he can be stupid sometimes but he is fine."
And then Fianna bonked her lightly as well.
And then Ireena smiled at her.
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fantaworks · 2 months
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[DnD - Curse of Strahd]
It's Strahd Sunday and with Fianna barely able to keep her eyes open with -3 STR and 1 HP (thanks to her Periapt of Healing) from the battles with the Greater Shadows.... Van Richten came and saved her- bringing her back to the Blue Water Inn, even scolded her for her carelessness going against Greater Shadows all by herself- ultimately leaving both Ismark, Ireena and Gadof to fend for themselves when she fainted.
She got a head pat and a smile from here though :3
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The stoic high elven paladin of the adventurer party invited into the mist, Fianna Fletcher cheeb full
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fantaworks · 2 months
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[DnD - Curse of Strahd]
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"Thou art me. I am thou. We are one."
Fianna's backstory related art.
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Lolo Richten came and save the Fianna (soloing an encounter) from the shadows in the last session yaay! '7')
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fantaworks · 2 months
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I'm not dead- I am back again! But with a DnD fixation this time XD
Here are some of my Curse of Strahd campaign related sketches!!
The elven girl is my PC, Fianna Fletcher, a stoic, almost emotionless paladin.
Yes, she is 6'3" tall.
No, she's not a buff tall woman- she's slender
Also made some of my own renditions for the NPCs I love. 😭😭😭
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