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Cursed Child: Eater With The Odd Eye Book

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Cursed Child: Eater With The Odd Eye

Shade_Arjuun

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  • 11 Chs

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O Bored Prowler of the white pages stained in dark ink. Do ye tire and lose interest in the scrolls of endless writers that tell the dry tales of Systems? Of modern men who traverse through time and space to arrive in fantastical worlds where they achieve naught but baseless journeys? Of tasteless worlds with no intrigue, failing to grasp thy mind? If that be the case, hearken unto me, O Prowler! Let me appeal to thy desire for adventure and darkness, bringing thee into the world of LEASTRIA, where ye shall follow the story of foul men born from distorted shadow! Where selfish Stars toy with fate from their Odd Demesnes! Where the Enlightened, the Sorcerers, the Cradlers and the Genuine Accursed roam and rend the Sheltered Lands with their obscene lust and greed! Where ye shall follow the story of the Cursed Child as he seeks ‘The Bringing’ and rises from meagrehood to significance under thy eyes. Hearken unto my voice and begin this tale, if ye fear not to prowl in Mythology. Do ye dare, O Prowler, to be lost in true Fantasy? ---------------- ---------------- [Author’s Advice Before Venturing Into The Book] Hey there! Just to let you know, there will be no Systems, Transmigration or Harems in this story. However, R18 content along with some really dark stuff will be featured as this is, at its core, a dark fantasy novel. This book is a traditional fantasy, with a gigantic world and mythical creatures and places that will all be explored with time. That said, it is not slow or fast in its progression, but it does pay attention to every detail. If you do not enjoy slower pace stories or detailed worlds, then don’t bother reading this. The main character will be dissected progressively and not be shoved down your throat in but a single chapter as are the many concepts in this book. Many things are left for you to interpret and not all answers are given to you on a silver platter. Such is the nature of this tale. If you don’t like this, then thanks for reading this far. Lastly, I advise that you read the first three chapters in addition to the two Prologues before deciding on whether or not this is for you. Thanks!