Fan Fiction
Endless Online. AI-Generated.
They did not leave at once. That would have been the sensible thing, perhaps—if sense still held any authority in Aeven. But nothing about the square felt stable anymore, and none of them trusted the appearance of calm. The fountain had resumed its harmless cycle, the water clear, the stone unbroken, the lanterns steady. Players drifted back in cautious clusters, muttering to one another about events, lag, hidden patches, developer interference. Already the world was trying to explain itself away.
By Eris Willow4 days ago in Fiction
Endless Online. AI-Generated.
The road did not feel the same anymore. That was the first thing Hilda noticed. The North Road—simple, familiar, designed for beginners—had always carried a sense of safety. Predictability. Even its darkness had rules. But now, as the three of them stood just beyond the sealed stairway, the air felt thinner, stretched too tight across something unseen.
By Eris Willow4 days ago in Fiction
Endless Online. AI-Generated.
The stairs did not end where they should have. That was the first thing Merlina understood. In a world like Endless Online, even hidden areas followed rules—depth limits, tile boundaries, loading zones. But as they descended, step after step, the distance stretched beyond what any starter region should allow.
By Eris Willow4 days ago in Fiction
Endless Online. AI-Generated.
Merlina moved before the others could stop her. The black water in the fountain trembled as she approached, its surface folding inward and outward like the breath of some hidden lung. The old stone basin, built in the center of Aeven as a harmless ornament for beginners to circle on their first uncertain day, no longer looked decorative. Under the dim lanternlight, it resembled an altar.
By Eris Willow4 days ago in Fiction
Endless Online. AI-Generated.
The town of Aeven was not supposed to breathe. Yet, on the night Merlina Faye Magpie arrived, it did. The wind did not move through its streets—it waited. It lingered in the narrow alleys between pixel-perfect buildings, hesitating like something uncertain of its own existence. Lanterns flickered not with flame, but with a dull, pulsing glow, as though the light itself had a heartbeat.
By Eris Willow4 days ago in Fiction
Tides of Fire and Water. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Title: Tides of Fire and Water The Water Kingdom was a realm of silver rivers and endless rain, where the sea kissed the mountains and the royal palace shimmered like glass in the moonlight. Prince Rano, youngest of the Water Kingdom’s royal line, had always carried himself with quiet grace, yet there was a heaviness to him that no courtly education could ease. A scar traced a line along his left cheek, a remnant of an accident long ago an accident caused by someone who should have protected him, but instead left a permanent mark.
By Maya Ocean6 days ago in Fiction
“Very Dark Times” OF USA
Ray Dalio Warns: The United States May Be Heading Into “Very Dark Times” Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has issued a stark warning: the United States may be heading into “very dark times.” His concerns are not based on short-term politics but on long-term historical patterns that have shaped the rise and fall of global superpowers.
By Wings of Time 7 days ago in Fiction
CRIMSON HARVEST
Abel’s blood cast a blight upon the land. After he buried his brother, Cain could wrest from the soil nothing but beets. All that he planted — wheat, barley, even grapes — came up beets that stained his hands and his mouth. All his labor, all his tilling and cultivating and harvesting, turned to roots that tasted of dirt and
By Edward Smith8 days ago in Fiction
L'unico: Part 2
The doctor handed Jade a prescription and wished him good luck before letting him go. As Jade exited the hospital, he found his mother waiting outside with an unfamiliar woman. "Hello Mom, hello Madame," Jade greeted them. Faty, his mother, asked how the appointment went and then introduced the woman standing beside her. "Jade, this is Madame Hayley, and she's a psychic," she announced. Taken aback, Jade
By el hariti adil8 days ago in Fiction










