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It seems the book Bridge Over Pond will comes in two volumes. Which will be referred to as Book 1 and book 2 due the the scope and details of the story.

The story encompass:

Adventure

Romance

History

Science


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There are so many new paintings to post, stay tuned.


And bridge over pond, the novel, is shaping quite well. By the one one of you ... Old member will show up in this story 😊

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An update on the novel, Orbiting Odds.

This is going to be one of many examples how detailed these stories are.

For an example there is a strange creature usually seen at the border between Ash Peak and the city of Odds. As the story unfolds, it'll play a crucial role for the reader to understand why these cities are now divided. Including Lush Plains.

Let's took a closer look at this creature once believed to be an ordinary bird, you all are familiar with. Their drastic change will be important to piece together the puzzle as the story unfolds.


The Ash Strider: Legends of the Ash Peak

The Ash Strider, a colossal avian predator, stalks the unforgiving terrain of the Ash Peak mountains. Mutated by unknown chemicals, these creatures are both majestic and terrifying, forever intertwined with the lives of the Ash Peak people.


parizorose
parizorose
Apr 24, 2024

I agree with @Jazmín I think it is a turkey too. 🦃😊

STORIES PREVIEW FOR THE STORYBOOK


Orbiting Odds


The city was a symphony of sounds, a kaleidoscope of lights, and a whirlwind of motion. The hum of traffic, the blare of sirens, the chatter of voices, the clatter of heels on the pavement - all these sounds merged into a constant, pulsating rhythm. The city lights, neon signs, and streetlamps painted a vibrant scene against the night sky. The city felt alive, throbbing with energy.


People moved with a purpose, their steps quick and determined. They seemed focused, yet their interaction with their surroundings was blurry, as if they were trapped in their own concepts of self and time. Everyone seemed to be in a hurry, guided by the relentless tick-tock of time, which felt like a distant cage.


In this modern age, traditions have lost their appeal. The modern man saw no need for them. Instead, they were drawn to…



I have been working on illustrations for the stories CAN YOU GUESS THE STORY BELOW?

  • 0%DeedFair-Ville

  • 0%Contriving

  • 0%A Certain Man And His People

  • 0%Onesimus


Updates to the story later today. This will really gets you thinking. 😊


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