Mysterious things happen aboard the fishing vessel Salute. Dick Frank is the skipper of the old wooden 59 foot schooner. Does she carry a curse, or is there another explanation for the strange happenings? If you are a fan of Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Peter Straub, or just love a good mystery, then immerse yourself in the hauntingly eerie tale of the Salute.
That's the question Riley must answer after he and his friends get lured to Carousel, a malevolent town where horror movies come to life.
Riley thinks he is in big trouble when he is assigned the Film Buff archetype, a minor support class that has a penchant for dying early in movies. At first resigned to his fate to die over and over, he believes he has found a way to survive. Upon obtaining the Oblivious Bystander trope, monsters and killers will not harm him as long as he can convincingly pretend he has not noticed them. At first, this ability appears to be a joke, but Riley thinks that with some clever exploitation, it might just be his greatest strength.
What to expect:
-Strategic gameplay and clever uses of movie tropes to survive
-Perilous storylines right from your favorite horror movies
Vrax should be dead by now, And he damn well knows it. Yet he's still here. Delving into the eldritch unknown of the Forsaken Lands, at level zero. Being an overtly picky asshole, and praying for the System to give him the perfect class. Until then he will just have to do his best to outwit or outrun the horrors most other sane adventurers avoid.
Everything changes when he gets offered a class with twisted but limitless potential, letting him fight the horrors he has been running from his whole life, with even worse creatures of his own making.
Vrax will-
Take a prank too far and "accidentally" unleash Man eating Daisies upon the world.
Wake/Make horrors beyond human comprehension.
Probably disappoint his father.
Make a town irrationally afraid of dandelions.
Steady burn progression, from level zero to being a problem for those dickheads from the church. Not as fast as mage tank but not as slow as runesmith.
Mc gets a very unique powerset allowing him to craft and twist monsters into deadly horrors.
Welcome to Soar, where your Level, your Class, and your god decide how you live and how you die. Unless you’re Jana Lowe. Then you're all kinds of screwed.
When a High Priestess turns up dead in her own temple, the city does what it always does; shrugs and keeps moving. Corruption’s just part of the landscape, and dead holy women aren’t rare enough to make the betting books. But this particular corpse has Jana’s name written all over it, and for once, that might not be a bad thing.
Once, he had a Class, a patron god, and a future. Now? He’s broke, suspended, and, worst of all, fresh out of divine favour. Just a low-Level Private Investigator with limited Skills and a very punchable face.
To crack the case, Jana has to find a way to level up without a god’s blessing, dodge the wrong kind of attention, and wade through a city where faith is currency and murder’s just part of the market. And if he lives long enough to find the killer? Maybe - just maybe - he'll be allowed to get his job back.
He’s Classless. Broke. Out of luck. But murder in Soar? That’s his kind of trouble.
[participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge]
In ancient folklore and tales, they said the fae were beings of purest magic and foulest trickery, creatures who would mislead travelers into deadly bogs or steal children in the dead of night from their once safe beds.
Autumn was one such child.
When a foolish witch made a poorly worded deal with these tricky creatures, they stole the poor girl whose only desire was to survive her last year in high school. They dragged her from restless slumber and tried to drown her in the deepest black waters of terror and pain.
She barely escaped with her fragile life and must now rely on the witch's advice and her own paralyzing fear to gain the power to return to her world.
Along the way, she’ll find herself lost in a world of magic, intrigue, and perhaps love.
If the fae don’t catch up to her first, for the Wild Hunt never stops until it has its prey.
Be warned that this story contains elements of horror, gore, fear, and lesbian romance.
In the Antorxian Empire, magical talent can be a curse.
Dorian hoped he'd never set eyes on a Reeve, one of Antorx's sorcerer-knights, but as mage scouts they were ruthless, thorough, and impossible to hide from. On the day they finally arrived in his small village of Kirkswill, he knew his quiet life as a scribe's apprentice was over.
Dorian would be taken to Windshriek Academy, where the harsh conditions and cruel punishments would either turn him into a loyal sorcerer for the Antorxian Empire, or destroy him. There were no other outcomes, and no magical talent was permitted to foster outside of Antorxian control.
Clandestina is a realm of secrets, fairies, and dark magics. Among the nobles there is talk of a goddess of death, and a forbidden magic she grants to those that follow her-- cræft that can heal injuries that should be fatal or even bring back the dead. But she asks for much in return; blood and sometimes even life itself.
Pierre Salvador has just returned to court after finishing his studies and becoming a surgeon. But as he flirts with his childhood friend Elizabeth Anne, Mora, The Lady of Death, waits for him.
I do not take my books down from Royal Road. I do edit, polish, and rewrite things for the published release. (Vol 1 is just short.)
You are a brief candle in a long night. You pass through, and we are grateful, but the blackness will take you.
As a Knight of the Road, Daine Darkhelm is charged with keeping the King’s peace. For thirty years she has travelled the cities of the West, and done what she can to push back the shadows.
But when she is charged with protecting a stableboy, things spiral out of control. The eyes of those in the dark are fixed on this boy.
The realm needs heroes, and Daine Darkhelm may not be enough...