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There is No Epic Loot Here, Only Puns (Dungeon)

There is No Epic Loot Here, Only Puns (Dungeon)

Delta was a teacher who traded her name away for a chance. Now reincarnated as a dungeon core, Delta strives to survive and thrive without becoming a death trap that kills everything, including human beings, like other dungeons. She filled her dungeons with jokes, friendly monsters that could turn deadly if you decided to be violent, mushrooms, more jokes, funny traps, riddles, and most importantly, puns! Her dungeon is also located near the town of Durance, an ordinary-looking town that is actually filled with retired legends of both the famous and infamous kind. In a broken world that is slowly falling apart, watch as Delta repairs it by creating smiles instead of killing! Original Work’s Synopsis: She became a dungeon core. Everything pointed Delta to murdering her way to success. People were just mana farms, right? No, that was wrong. Delta refused. Then everything became odd. *IMPORTANT NOTE* This is not my work but another author’s. I just found this novel unique, fascinating, and splendid. I had a perpetual smile and often laughed while reading this novel. It needs more recognition, so I decided to edit it for any mistakes and post it here on WebNovel. The author does post on RR and a forum website called Space Battle, so check it out if you’re interested. If you're actually spending time reading this note of mine, then I hope you had an enjoyable time reading the novel. If you really enjoyed the novel and would like to support the author (Not Me!111!1!!!), I’m also gonna include his Patreon and PayPal link. Author's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3031332 Author's PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ConnerStewart
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Love on the Rocks Box Set

Love on the Rocks Box Set

Loving another isn't always easy. When romance first blooms, everything seems perfect, but soon the veneer peels away and trouble sets in.<br><br>The stories in this collection focus on gay men who try to make their relationships work in a world intent on pulling them apart. A young man brings his first boyfriend home to meet his parents, even though he's terrified of his father's reaction. A flirtatious coworker sparks a fight between two committed men. A cam whore is tempted by an online admirer who tests his love for his boyfriend.<br><br>The men in these seven tales are in relationships for the long haul, if they can learn how to make things work. They all want to live happily ever after ... eventually.<br><br>Contains the stories:<br><br><strong>Lesser of Two Evils</strong>: In college, Jared falls in love with Larry but isn't out to his parents. Then Larry asks to meet Jared's family. Jared knows his sexuality will distant him further from his father. Unless he can find some way to soften the blow ...<br><br><strong>I'll Take the Rain</strong>: My boyfriend is the jealous type, and I always seem to say or do the wrong thing at the wrong time. Unfortunately, our roommate only sees us when we're at our worst. I hope her misplaced concern won't come between us. Or maybe it’ll be my own stupidity that tears us apart.<br><br><strong>We're Not Fighting</strong>: Jack is in a committed relationship with Aiden and, in Jack’s mind, no one else matters. So when a new girl in the office flirts with him, he thinks it’s nothing. But Aiden is pissed. Jack wants the whole thing to blow over, but it looks like Aiden’s about to blow up.<br><br><strong>Crash and Burn</strong>: When Chris discovers his lover Aaron is secretly taking prescription drugs for depression, he feels as if he doesn't know Aaron any more. He's afraid to bring up the pills he found, but more afraid of losing his lover. Will he be able to step in and say something before it’s too late?<br><br><strong>Don't Be Late</strong>: Who says marriage is bliss? Blake and Jeremy had more time together dating than they do as man and husband. Working long hours keep them apart, and their schedules rarely sync during the week. They only make love on the weekends. One hectic day follows another. Will they ever get a moment alone<br><br><strong>Wanna Cyber?</strong>: Ritchie is a cam whore; he loves the internet. His boyfriend Doug isn't exactly technologically savvy and is worried about what Ritchie gets up to online. He trusts Ritchie, really -- it's everyone else he isn't too sure about. One evening while Doug is at class, he decides to chat up Ritchie without revealing himself to his boyfriend, just to see what happens. The response he gets surprises him.<br><br><strong>Picture Postcards</strong>: Donny has loved his friend Greg for years but never told him. They shared one brief night together before Greg married Megan and Donny ... well, Donny tried to move on. He thinks he's succeeded in relegating Greg to the past until he receives a postcard from his friend that suggests Greg still thinks of that night, too.
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Are fictional name puns copyrighted?
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2024-10-06 06:24
Generally, no. Fictional name puns alone don't typically receive copyright protection. Copyright is more concerned with the overall expression and content of a creative work rather than just a name pun.
What is the moral of the 'big rocks small rocks story'?
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2024-11-06 02:44
The moral is about priorities. Just like in the story, if you put the big rocks (important things) in first, the small rocks (less important things) can still fit around them. It tells us to focus on the important tasks or aspects in life first, and then the minor ones can be dealt with.
What are some puns with the word 'novel'?
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2024-11-12 01:59
Here's one: 'I read a novel about a time - traveling novelist. It was a real page - turner of a novelty!'
What are the best puns in jungle novels?
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2024-11-08 00:58
Well, in many jungle novels, a common pun could be related to the names of animals. For example, if there's a sly fox character named 'Foxy' and the author plays with the word 'foxy' to mean both the name and the characteristic of being sly. Another could be around the word 'growl' for a growling tiger, and the author might use it in a double - meaning way like 'His growl was not just a sound but a sign of his inner growl (anger or determination).'
Are there any puns in The 5th Wave novel?
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2024-09-29 02:43
I don't recall seeing any puns in it. The story is more focused on the action and drama.
What is the 'big rocks little rocks story' all about?
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2024-11-21 23:32
The 'big rocks little rocks story' is about how we should arrange our priorities. Let's say you have a day, or a week, or a life. The big rocks could be things like getting an education, taking care of your parents when they're old. These are big, important things that require a significant amount of time and attention. The little rocks might be things like watching TV or chatting aimlessly with friends for a short while. If you focus on the little rocks all the time, you'll never find time for the big rocks. So, it's crucial to recognize the big rocks and give them the priority they deserve in our lives.
Mystery Puns in Children's Graphic Novels
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2024-11-28 02:13
Mystery puns in children's graphic novels can add an extra layer of fun. For example, a character named 'Sherlock Bones' in a mystery graphic novel about a dog detective is a pun. It plays on the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and the fact that the character is a dog, with 'bones' being related to dogs. This kind of pun not only makes kids laugh but also helps them remember the characters better.
What makes rwby puns fanfic unique?
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2024-11-13 14:05
RWBY puns fanfic is unique because it combines the already rich and imaginative RWBY world with the fun of puns. It adds a new layer of humor to the story. For instance, puns can be made on the unique weapons in RWBY, like Crescent Rose, which can lead to some really creative and funny scenarios.
Which novel authors are known for their love of puns?
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2024-10-08 00:54
Roald Dahl is known for including puns in his novels. His creative use of language and puns engages young readers and adds an element of fun and surprise to his stories.
How can the 'big rocks little rocks story' be applied in daily life?
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2024-11-22 02:28
You can apply it by first identifying your big rocks. For example, if your big rock is exercise for better health, make sure you schedule it in your day first. Then the little rocks like checking social media can be done around it.
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