In a world of constant remakes, adaptations, prequels, sequels, and few original stories, I foolishly never thought that the massively successful Harry Potter franchise would be getting a remake. I mean, the entire series has already been adapted into eight awesome movies. It did not need to be rebooted into a T.V. show to be... Continue Reading →
The Terradraconis Saga: The Tale of Myfanwy – Book 1
Moireg had traveled far from his home, from the great southern land where he used to roam. Past mountains that stood tall and grand, separating the kingdom of men from dragon land. The North held men in a kingdom so wide, while Dragon-kin ruled with power and pride. The Empire of the Kioah, mighty and vast, yet close... Continue Reading →
Characters of the Terradraconis Saga: Moireg
Moireg was a controversial figure in Terradraconis's history for his role in the Great War. Originally called Varjo, he was a mercenary from the province Apovlitos that worked for Hemlock, the captain of the guard of the Aewikes who led a coup that took over the Southern Kingdom. He quickly moved up through the ranks... Continue Reading →
Characters of the Terradraconis Saga: Myfanwy
Myfanwy is easily the most puzzling figure in the history of Terradraconis. Though presenting herself as a human maid, it was clear from the beginning that she was more than she seemed. Her beauty was unearthly, her power great as she brought healing to the land, and she spoke the language of the gods which... Continue Reading →
Characters of the Terradraconis Saga: Cedwyn
Cedwyn is the prince of the Northern Kingdom, the son of Queen Rhiannon and brother to Kaira. His father was a man of renown, a warrior who Rhiannon fell in love with shortly before becoming queen, though he later went on a campaign to put down a rebellion and never returned, for reasons only the... Continue Reading →
Review: Sense and Sensibility is Better Than the Movie (Spoilers)
I don't know about you, but Sense and Sensibility is extremely underrated. It is one of Jane Austen's greatest works that is second only to Pride and Prejudice (which remains my favorite Jane Austen novel). While Pride and Prejudice focused more on the psychological aspects of love and attraction, Sense and Sensibility shows two extremes... Continue Reading →
Review: The Last Unicorn is One of the Weirdest Kid’s Movies I’ve Ever Seen (Spoilers)
One of the movies that my family would occasionally borrow from the library when I was really young was The Last Unicorn, an animated movie that came out in 1982 that I'm sure most of you Gen Xers have seen. I remembered parts and pieces of it such as the animation style, the scene with... Continue Reading →
Blog: How To Write a Romantic Villian: Mr. Willoughby vs. Mr. Wickham (Spoilers)
I first became aware of Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility when I watched the movie adaptation start Kate Winslet and only recently started reading the book (review coming soon). While I've been reading the book, one of the things that most stood out to me (and has ever since I read Pride and Prejudice)... Continue Reading →
Review: Happy Jane Austen Festival! Let’s Talk About Clueless (Spoilers)
Unbeknownst to me, Jane Austen is actually celebrated for two weeks out of the year, with the first week being Jane Austen Regency Week, which takes place in late June and the Jane Austen festival which is happening right now until September 22 in Bath, England. Who knew that the Jane Austen fandom was that... Continue Reading →
Review: Rings of Power Season 2, Episode 2 is the Best and Worst of Amazon (Spoilers).
If you were to compare this episode to Tolkien's work or really any other T.V. show that understood the assignment, it would be abysmal, just like the rest of the show. However, because Rings of Power Season 1 and the previous episode of Season 2 has lowered my proverbial bar to the point where it's... Continue Reading →
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