Orville Dylan was a character in the web novel Lord of the Mysteries and its derivative works written by Squid, who loved to dive. He was the second son of the Deere family, a Sequence 3 Mystery Pryer of the Spectator pathway. His true identity was the secret organization's Tarot Club member, The World Gehrman Sparrow.
After Orville's mother passed away, he developed a hatred for his family. After graduating from the church school, he became a mercenary and made many military achievements in the army, becoming an officer. Later, Orville joined the Tarot Club under the introduction of Justice Audrey Hall. After joining the Tarot Club, Orville gradually displayed his talent and leadership skills, becoming one of the core members of the Tarot Club.
In the novel, Orville was a very important character, and his existence pushed the story forward. His intelligence and leadership abilities allowed him to play an important role in the Tarot Club. At the same time, he was also a very charismatic character and was deeply loved by readers.
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Orville Dylan was a character in the Lord of the Mysteries. He was a descendant of Fallen Creator Amanisis, the leader of the Machinery Hivemind cult, the cardinal of the Church of the God of Machinery, and a Sequence 5 Machinery Sage.
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Orville Dylan was an important supporting character in the novel " Lord of the Mysteries " written by Squid, who loved to dive.
He was a member of the Deere family's branch family. On the surface, he was the Loen Kingdom's MI9's deputy director and was in charge of MI9's internal " chaotic affairs." In fact, he was a member of the secret organization, the Tarot Club. His code name was Hermit. He was one of the few Tarot Club members who knew Mr. Fool's true identity, and he was Mr. Fool's representative in the Tarot Club.
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Orville Dylan, the Fallen Creator of the Lord of the Mysteries world. He symbolized Chaos and Evil.
He was one of the heirs of the True Creator. Not long after he was born, he was sealed underground on an island by the True Creator. He grew with difficulty by absorbing the island's vitality.
As he grew up, Orville Dylan gradually became distorted. He developed hatred for the True Creator and yearned to replace the True Creator and become the new Creator.
In order to achieve his goal, Orville Dylan began to plot. He used his powers to create chaos and division among the True Creator's believers in an attempt to weaken the True Creator's power.
In the end, when the True Creator advanced to the Great Old Ones, Orville Dylan ambushed the True Creator and killed him. He then replaced the position of the True Creator and became the new Creator.
However, Orville Dylan did not become a benevolent Creator. His rule was full of chaos and evil. His believers also became even crazier and crueler, and the entire world fell into chaos.
In the end, Orville Dylan's rule was overthrown, and his believers were eliminated. Peace and order were restored to the world.
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Orville Dylan was a character in the web novel Lord of the Mysteries and its derivative works written by Squid, who loved to dive.
The youngest son of the Dylan family was a beautiful youth with light blond hair and blue eyes. He had a bad relationship with his father and was sent to Backlund to recuperate due to his poor health. He had a serious lung disease and was very weak. He always looked sick. Orville was a Beyonder of the Apothecary pathway. He had a powerful healing potion formula. He met Leonard Mitchell in Backlund and the two became friends. Later, Orville died trying to save Leonard.
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Well, it's not appropriate. Such fan fiction with erotic elements can be considered as a form of exploitation of the original 'The Orville' concept. The 'The Orville' is a science - fiction work that should be respected in its original, non - erotic form. This kind of erotic fan fiction can also make the fans who enjoy the original work in a proper way feel uncomfortable.
Not sure if it's a completely true story. Sometimes these kinds of tales take inspiration from real life but are embellished for entertainment purposes.
It's a bit hard to say. Sometimes stories like Mickey Kelley take inspiration from reality but then are embellished or adapted for entertainment purposes. So it could be a mix of truth and fiction.
There are many. You can explore regular fan - written stories that focus on the plot development, character relationships in a non - sexual way. For example, stories about new adventures of the crew, or how certain characters overcome challenges.
I'm not sure which specific 'Greg Kelley' you are referring to. There could be many people with this name. Can you provide more context, like his occupation or the general area where his story takes place?