it's a little ironic how well this chapter about dragons hammers in the reality of war. I'm glad I'm reading this one chapter at a time, because it takes a while to process all the thoughts and emotions the book leaves me with
Come for the yuri, stay for the intersectional theory
come for the yuri, stay for the intersectional queer theory.
I prefer rouge AI because I think you could make a really memorable sci-fi setting, but I look forward to reading either
webnovel desperately wants me to read this book, but there are so many typos and grammatical errors that I can't even tell what's going on.
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She gave the cup to Minerva. Minerva drank it without asking any questions. When she did, she felt something explode within her. This was because her limiters were being shattered. She roared in pain for a moment, but then stifled it down. After a while, the pain completely vanished and Minerva could feel new power flowing through her body. The golden ichor had completely fused with her body, now Minerva was no longer completely mortal. She was now something like a demi-god, but not quite. More like a mutated being even more so than what a mutant she already was. T
Fantasy · Rados47
It's all one person: her lover reincarnates as well, and the unbreakable soul bond from the dark elf marriage ceremony is why they're mysteriously drawn together in the zombie and vampire arcs
The plot is driven by GAY LOVE and BAD DECISIONS, two of my favorite things
A must-read for fans of gay women who overthink and underthink things at the same time
a horror game sounds interesting because normally she's really powerful but horror protagonists will at most have a pistol without enough bullets
Seduce The Villainess (GL)
LGBT+ · HopelesslyRomantic