Review: The Pendragon Cycle Episode 4 – What’s Happening? (Spoilers)

Continuing with our honest review of Dailywire's The Pendragon Cycle, Episode 4 was surprisingly tolerable, being the most logically paced episode out of the ones I've seen so far. Does that mean that it's necessarily good? No, as it suffers from the past three episodes' terrible pacing. You still have only a vague idea of... Continue Reading →

Review: Agnes Grey – The 19th Century had Gen Alpha Kids, too (Spoilers)

After last year's assigned reading of Wuthering Heights, I decided that the Bronte sisters were actually good writers. After reading Jane Eyre in my freshman year and hearing spoilers about Wuthering Heights, I had thought they were essentially the 19th century version of Stephanie Meyers times three. However, Wuthering Heights, for all the nightmarish dysfunction... Continue Reading →

Blog: I Trolled Caligula.

So... I've been watching a YouTube channel called Rakhshanda_official in which this person just goes onto Character.ai and completely roasts these interactive characters into oblivion. Her videos are absolutely hysterical so decided that I would do something similar, but instead of trolling generic anime characters, I would troll historic figures, hence today's completely unhinged conversation... Continue Reading →

Review: Dailywire Release the Pendragon Cycle Teaser Trailer. I Have Some Thoughts….

The Pendragon Cycle, the series that I have dedicated several blog posts to reviewing in preparation for the show to come out in fall of 2024. From the behind the scenes footage, some parts of it looked really good and after reading the books, I was expecting a good fantasy show and was waiting with... Continue Reading →

Blog: OG Stories – I Tried to Write a Regency Era Story.

It's been a while since I did one of these posts. The last OG story series was either The Tale of Myfanwy back in December or The Spotlight (which was hilarious). Thus, with this month's theme of exploring stories set around the Regency era, I figured that I should post a short story that I... Continue Reading →

The Terradraconis Saga: The Tale of Myfanwy – Book 4

The date of the wedding was set, the people  glad, for they loved the bride. They adorned the steeple  of the temple where prince and saint were to be wed  with Myfanwy’s roses as thanks, for when darkness spread  she brought them hope and light, and their loyalty  was forever secured. Roses for royalty  and... Continue Reading →

The Terradraconis Saga: The Tale of Myfanwy – Book 2

Of the gods, we know not much of their ways, their wishes or faces, hidden from our gaze.  Hardly do they reveal to mortal men, for our eyes must be set on the one who reigns then.  They serve faithfully, the one who rules all, and we, once passed, shall be messengers at his call.  In times of... 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 →

Review: The How to Train Your Dragon Movies Might Not Have Been Accurate to the Books, But They Are Awesome (Spoilers)

I've been meaning to do a post about How to Train Your Dragon because it was one of those franchises that I absolutely loved as a kid, but never got around to until know. I suppose it's because there are three movies, five spinoff shows/specials, and the book series that it was based off of,... Continue Reading →

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