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A Classical Fantasy


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LIKING and REBLOGGING
NIGHT WIND
A Classical Fantasy
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Okay so this is something I really wanted to say just because- anyway what it is is that there's this character in a book series I've taken a liking to recently (Unico, the modernized one) of whom is an incredibly loyal servants to the main Villain of the story: Venus. That servant being Night Wind. As of right now there's only two volumes and the third one is gonna come out in April if I remember correctly, anyway, as of right now we don't know a lot about Night Wind so I really hope her origin isn't just "oh she's super loyal to the main villain just uhhh, just because" Since I really want her to have some origin because I fell in love her design and the scenes she's in plus her having no real reason for her loyalty towards Venus would feel like she's just a tool. P.S I talked to my friend about this irl and she said that maybe Night Wind's story will be that she is a tool in a literal sense, as in she's only ever known herself as being a tool kind of thing...
Sally Storch, Night Wind
Night Wind (2006) by Sally Storch
About NIGHT WIND, a Classical Fantasy
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NIGHT WIND
A Classical Fantasy
He observed :
I love tales like this. Where the norm is bleak, grim and oppressive, but the thing that most people fear is wondrous and beautiful...
They can go either way, where people are right to fer the thing of wonder, or where they should embrace it.
You masterfully made this tale both!
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Thank you. This tale came out really well for a throw away line meant to show a friend a little about formatting.
I wrote, "The Night Wind howled like a living thing, which, unfortunately, it was."
That grew into the poem Night Wind and that grew up into the story.
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NIGHT WIND
A Classic Fantasy