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Joined 09-28-18, id: 11255901, Profile Updated: 10-01-18
Author has written 2 stories for Wereworld, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, and How to Train Your Dragon.

Name: Not important and besides at five names it's far too long and pretentious to not be judged for on the Internet.

Age: Currently between the ages of 18 and 20.

Gender: Male.

Genus and Species: Homo sapiens (Wise man)

Sexuality: Bisexual.

Religious Standing: Hellenistic. For those of you who are intrigued by my choice of religion, and perhaps want to find out more, feel free to PM me.

Astrological Symbol: Scorpio.

Element: Water - Water signs are intuitive and sensitive, and they feel more intensely than the rest. They are emotional and nurturing, and like a river, they run deep. How things feel is what matters to these folks, and they base their actions on sense, rather than on logic or intellect. Water is also about compassion and understanding, since the receptive talents of these individuals are remarkably high. Water sign people can take in the feelings of others, process them, and put forth a plan or solution that will be conscientious to all. Those graced by Water love to take their sense of the world and translate it into the artistic. They desire aesthetic beauty — and for everyone to be happy as a result of that beauty. Much like still water can become stagnant, however, an inactive Water sign person is not at their best. Water signs feel most fulfilled when they are helping others, and they do so in an enchanting, considerate and even romantic way. The flip side of this dreamy Water world is the tendency of these individuals to brood. Water signs are susceptible to mood swings, and at their worst, they could become self-indulgent, controlling and hostage to a fantasy world. This also brings up the ability of these folks to see things more clearly than others. Call it psychic, if you will. Water Signs are emotional, empathetic, receptive and feel things deeply. Alternately calm like the sea or possessing the force of torrential rain, the emotions brought forth by this element are plentiful, indeed.

Location: Somewhere deep in the most United of Kingdoms.

Hobbies: Reading, writing, learning, running, walking, spending time in the company of like-minded people.

Favourite Book: The Shadowhunter Chronicles/The Inheritance Cycle/Ready Player One/Wereworld series.

Favourite Film: The Lion King, Avatar, Brother Bear, Disney's Hercules, Jurassic Park franchise, Harry Potter franchise, MCU franchise, Deadpool, Logan, Ready Player One, The LOTR franchise, The Hobbit franchise.

Favourite Video Game: Spore, ARK: Survival Evolved, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Marvel's Spider-Man (PS4), Abzu, Zoo Tycoon 2: Ultimate Edition, Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, Superhot, Pokemon Sage.

Favourite TV Show: Phineas and Ferb, Milo Murphy's Law, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., The Gifted, Strictly Come Dancing, The Great British Bake-Off, Masterchef, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, FRIENDS, The Goldbergs, The Big Bang Theory, Futurama, MTV's Catfish, Planet Earth/Blue Planet (1 & 2).

Favourite Person: The great Sir David Attenborough.

Quote that describes my writing style: "Why use one word when five will do?"

Favourite Fandom Characters and their Best Quotes:

Ronald Weasley (Harry Potter): "Who are you and what have you done with Hermione Granger?"

Azmuth (Ben 10): "The Omnitrix is Noah's Ark... and YOU are Noah."

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HTTYD: Foreign Gods reviews
Transported to the Archipelago, a team of ten demigods must unite with the Dragon Riders in order to prevent the extinction of an entire species. But what happens when two great leaders are forced to work together? How does the child of a god tame a dragon? And why is it that wherever the demigods go, disaster always follows? The answer lies somewhere. And it must be found.
Crossover - Percy Jackson and the Olympians & How to Train Your Dragon - Rated: T - English - Fantasy/Adventure - Chapters: 3 - Words: 3,893 - Reviews: 19 - Favs: 27 - Follows: 41 - Updated: 3/16/2019 - Published: 10/19/2018
Wereworld: Young Werelords reviews
Five years have passed since the War of the Werelords, and peace reigns in Lyssia. But across the straits, a fearsome host assembles in the blackest depths of the Bastian jungles. With a trusted band of therianthropes by his side, Drew Ferran must once again ride for war- a war he fears he may never recover from.
Wereworld - Rated: M - English - Fantasy - Chapters: 3 - Words: 4,140 - Reviews: 6 - Favs: 1 - Updated: 10/6/2018 - Published: 9/30/2018