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A Wolf's Howl, A Fairy's Wing
Author: FrostyPaws
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This story is about love, revenge, the quest for power, and the right to exist. After being betrayed by his childhood crush and losing his loved ones to a human raid, Erik, a werewolf, ends up on another planet for seven years before he returns to a vastly changed, post-apocalyptic Earth. Originally a timid, unadventurous man, Erik has become far more dominant and assertive upon his return. Together with him comes his beloved but ruthless soul-bound partner and fairy, Elora, who wants Erik to rule and conquer with her by his side. Elora's presence alone makes Erik more powerful than others at this level, but will he find out what else makes him special? Follow them as they use the knowledge and strength they gained on Söl to navigate an Earth filled with magic, vampires, shapeshifters, and more. Along the way, Erik and Elora will meet a diverse cast of characters, some of whom Erik might have known in the past, and some he did not, but all with their own story and desires. Will Erik be able to take revenge for the betrayals of the past? And what else will he discover along the way? ****** Disclaimer: There will be some R18 scenes, but most of the time, they will be a part of character development and not simply smut. In other words, if you decide to skip them, you'll likely miss out on some character development, but I promise to keep plot development out of it. No NTR No Yuri (there might be interactions between girls when there is a scene with the MC and more than one woman, though the MC will always be the focus. To be clear, yuri means a romantic/physical relationship between two women, meaning no two women will ever have sexual interactions with each other without the MC present. That said, Elora enjoys serving women up to him on a platter, and watching him have sex with them. She enjoys dominating, observing. and playing with the other women in the MC's harem together with him, and thus will occasionally join him in such a way. I don't believe any of that is technically yuri, but I understand that my interpretation is debatable and if any of those things weird you out, I advice you to avoid this novel.)

The Cannon Fodder and Her Mr. Right

Mo Yangyang, the fake daughter was kicked out of the family when the real daughter of the family returned. The real daughter demanded a good reputation, thus Mo Yangyang had to set her off by being the bad girl. She couldn't stand it any longer when she realized she was terminally ill. Even cannon fodder deserved to die with dignity. To leave no regrets behind, Mo Yangyang made a move on the man whom she was secretly in love for ten years, but she ended up being entangled with the man's uncle, the fifth son of the Xie Family whom every woman in Xiacheng was willing to squeeze their heads through a crowd just to meet in person, the man with the name Xie Xize. Mo Yangyang, "Don't worry, I'm almost dead anyway. Three months later... Mo Yangyang, "Why am I still alive? And why is there another life in my stomach too? Wouldn't Fifth Elder Xie murder me once he found out about it?" So she ran... Five years later, the little kid dragged his trembling mother to Xie Xize and said, "Take good care of your woman, don't make me have to worry about her always." Fifth Elder Xie, "How are you going to pay me back for kidnapping my son for so many years?" Mo Yangyang shuddered, "I can give you another child...do you want it?" The little kid, "I have a chance to start over again. I must take precautions earlier. With my father around, I won't have to worry that mom would be killed like cannon fodder again. It's time to teach those scum a lesson!"

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What are some classic right wing novels?
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2024-12-02 09:50
Some might consider '1984' by George Orwell as having elements that can be related to right - wing concepts in a sense. It shows a totalitarian regime where individual freedoms are severely restricted. While Orwell was more of a socialist in his beliefs, the book warns about the overreach of the state, which is also a concern in some right - wing ideologies. In the novel, the government controls every aspect of people's lives, from their thoughts to their daily activities.
How do classic right wing novels influence political thinking?
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2024-12-02 13:54
They can also shape the perception of society. 'The Camp of the Saints' may influence some to have a more conservative stance on immigration. It paints a picture of potential chaos due to unrestricted immigration, which might lead people to support stricter border controls and immigration policies. However, it's important to note that this is a very extreme view and not representative of all right - wing thinking. Right - wing novels in general can provide different perspectives on how society should be organized, whether it's about economic systems, social hierarchies or cultural preservation.
Oda Eichiro is on the right wing.
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2026-01-08 07:38
There were signs that Oda Eichiro might be on the right wing. It was speculated from some of his creative elements in One Piece, such as the strong description of the "Land of Harmony", which may be a rejection of the humiliating history of Japan's "Kurofune Incident"; the image and betrayal of the two-armed character Skulachman Apu, etc., were speculated to reflect his right-wing political attitude. In addition, in 2018, he ridiculed the Japanese World War II veteran, Shoichi, in the opening paragraph of the 89 volumes of One Piece comics. After being boycotted, he only conveyed a light statement through the editorial department without apologizing or admitting his mistakes. These were all considered signs that he might be right-wing.
Is the Boys comic right-wing?
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2025-12-01 23:32
I don't think it is. The Boys comic doesn't seem to have a clear right-wing orientation. Its themes and storylines are more complex than being simply categorized as such.
Is the Boys comic right-wing?
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2024-10-13 03:21
Not really. The Boys comic explores various themes and doesn't neatly fit into a right-wing or left-wing category. Its main aim is to tell an engaging and thought-provoking story.
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