.˚ ﹙ ℱ ﹚‘운명’, like destiny y'know ? you know what i'm saying ? —
fate has brought your heart to me ♡ .ᐟ
“ you're the only savior to me full of scars, you're the only one who taught me how to see me ” NRK
화이팅 ! ! ^^
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.˚ ﹙ ℱ ﹚‘운명’, like destiny y'know ? you know what i'm saying ? —
fate has brought your heart to me ♡ .ᐟ
“ you're the only savior to me full of scars, you're the only one who taught me how to see me ” NRK
화이팅 ! ! ^^
Countdown to the Remake ver. of The Black Throne
Yes, the countdown has start! 6 days to the Remake version of The Black Throne: Rise of Darkness!
So what does it mean by the Re-make version?
The Re-make version means that there are some parts in The Black Throne Book that i will change. The plot and some of the events in the chapter. So started from 27 November you will see the new version of chapter 1. Chapter 2 to 6 will be shown as New Version is in Progress.
Will the main character change?
What? No no of course not. I love Caelan. I love Seneca, Levi, Dante and Ajax too. I even love the bad guy. So no, the existing characters in the current version will still be there. And there'll be more exciting characters to come 😉
If any of you haven't read the current version and want to check it out, you can find it here:
https://www.wattpad.com/story/117070133-the-black-throne-rise-of-darkness
Author:F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald is known for his turbulent personal life and his famous novel The Great Gatsby.
Seeking a change of scenery to spark his creativity, in 1924, Fitzgerald moved to France, and it was there, in Valescure, that Fitzgerald wrote what would be credited as his greatest novel, The Great Gatsby.
The Great Gatsby is considered Fitzgerald's finest work. Although the book was well-received when it was published, it was not until the 1950s and '60s, long after Fitzgerald's death, that it achieved its fame as the proficient portrait of the "Roaring Twenties," as well as one of the greatest American novels ever written.
After The Great Gatsby got published, his life began to take a negative u-turn. His drinking problems began to unfold again, and his wife was also diagnosed with several mental health issues.
He began work on another novel, The Love of the Last Tycoon, in 1939, and he had completed over half the manuscript when he died of a heart attack on December 21, 1940, at the age of 44, in Hollywood, California.
Perhaps because it seems so appropriate, I don't notice the rain.
Prophecy of the Sisters by Michelle Zink