I've never understood the phrase "lost in a book" mainly because I know I've found them for a reason.
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I'm no expert but I think it depends entirely on the authors (any author) interpretation. A lot of the time the two terms are used interchangeably and most of the characteristics are the same. The most noted difference in almost all lore is that werewolves can transform anatomically into wolves, while lycans are typically bipedal ( standing on two legs) with a more human-like anatomy. It's too early to tell exactly where author is going to take this story but I hope this explanation helps to answer your question, at least a little bit.
Awwww 😍 That story was so cute. Donncahd does have a softer side (don't tell him I said that, I like my life). I wonder of Rache will remember the story and pick up on some of the details
"dung-scented woman" is the absolute wildest and makes me giggle every time
Another incredible work from Ash! As always, this story will keep you in the edge of your seat as you navigate it's twists and turns and an ending you'll never see coming. Ash truly never disappoints.
Anagram for Lady Death?
See this! I just gifted the story: Pizza
Omg Emperor, so dramatic.
Friends, George? Best Friends??
Look at that, she's learning to speak Hadeon.
oh ho, someone's dialed in.