DaoistibpRm7

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DaoistibpRm7
DaoistibpRm7
2 months ago
Commented

Oh! She won't want to know about it

Kuroka didn't know what the 'Rumbling' was. 

On The Bench

On The Bench

Anime & Comics · ReadingDangerously

DaoistibpRm7
DaoistibpRm7
3 months ago
Commented

bro is too cruel

"Set the retrieval method. Only those who want to get the Philosopher's Stone and intend to use it to achieve their own goals can retrieve this Mk2 grenade!"

Harry Potter: The God of Ice and Fire at Hogwarts

Harry Potter: The God of Ice and Fire at Hogwarts

Book&Literature · electronatom

DaoistibpRm7
DaoistibpRm7
4 months ago
Posted

very interesting please don't drop author

DaoistibpRm7
DaoistibpRm7
4 months ago
Posted

because of Tom, this novel deserves 5 stars

DaoistibpRm7
DaoistibpRm7
4 months ago
Posted

hey author I think the Chinese name of this novel is wrong

DaoistibpRm7
DaoistibpRm7
4 months ago
Commented

the story is very interesting. please keep going

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DaoistibpRm7
5 months ago
Commented

this sounds much better than hogwarts

"Well, the four Ilvermorny Houses are said to each represent a different part of a human, these being; Horned Serpent represents the mind and favours scholars; Wampus represents the body and favours warriors; Pukwudgie represents the heart and favours healers; Thunderbird represents the soul and favours adventurers" he described.

Harry Potter: World on Fire

Harry Potter: World on Fire

Movies · Plug_O_Stien

DaoistibpRm7
DaoistibpRm7
5 months ago
Commented

wow that's is weirdly specific

"Would it have been more morally acceptable if I had tortured and killed that man using legal spells? I could have conjured a hundred needles to stab him all over and finished him by blowing his head with a reducto. Besides, I had a good reason to use specifically those spells."

Harry Potter: Another Chance

Harry Potter: Another Chance

Book&Literature · Krio_Genix

DaoistibpRm7
DaoistibpRm7
5 months ago
Commented

I would do the same thing. There's is no reason for a fair play

"Well, the nobleman died, of course. Both cups were poisoned, but the rogue had chosen a poison that he was resistant to. The entire game was rigged from the beginning. It was never a puzzle, but a scheme. The nobleman was arrogant, prideful, and so many things. But his biggest mistake wasn't any of this, it was that he accepted to play a game in the first place. In this battle of wits, the battlefield belonged to the rogue. He expected a fair fight, he got the exact opposite of that."

Enchanting Melodies (HP SI)

Enchanting Melodies (HP SI)

Book&Literature · athass_prkr