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Twinned Destinies Chapter 100. Demon Spring (II)

It was getting late; the sun had long set, and on moonless nights like these Marcus’ study grew dreadful. He had at his desk just one lamp—bright enough, perhaps, but his study was cavernous, rising tens of strides to shadowed corners of ceiling, stretching tens of strides behind labyrinthine...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 99. Demon Spring (I)

The first week Aelia fought Ruyi, it was like fighting a child. Ruyi didn’t know how to move her legs, or her arms, and she pounced around clumsily in her demonform—a child in a big suit. Aelia felt bad for giggling. It was so easy to beat her! You just had to smack her on the nose and she’...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 98. Dow

A/N: Cut out the last part of last chapter about seeing how the food’s made. Also added to last chapter:

“It was such an annoying screw-up, too. She thought she’d gotten over this kind of impulsiveness, that she’d learned to wrestle down her worse feelings, but that...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 97. Berserker (II)

The Art was neatly written, but by hand; it had little splotches and loops you wouldn’t see in an issue of the Herald, and the lines didn’t run perfectly even. It took her less than ten minutes to soak in the whole thing. She stood there, letting the words and pictures swim around in...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 96. Berserker (I)

It was late at night, and Ruyi was laying outside, staring at the moon, painfully sober. It took her a while to fall asleep these days; she couldn’t manage it, so now she was here. Ever since she’d become a demon, the cold couldn’t touch her anymore. The snows felt like another crunchier be...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 95. Emperor (II)

It was too quiet on the way to the palace. There was no-one on the road. Thick gray clouds hid the sky, sagging ominously. Jin kept expecting a squadron of the king’s guard to pop out of the sunflower fields, to come up from a patch of earth, spears blazing, but there was no-one.

The only...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 94. Emperor (I)

It was getting late, and the hearth was nearly burnt out. The watery orange sun poured in through the great windows in Tingting’s bedroom, casting half the room in a flat rectangle of harsh light—her bed, her writing desk, her mirrors and glasses, a rocking-chair and a few closets. The other ...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 93. Stick (I)

The elite warriors held their morning practice at the break of dawn. Ruyi thought this was a most heinous practice, since she usually woke up around noon, or possibly later depending on how much she’d drunk.

“Lula.”

She groaned. “Stop…”

Lula.”

She...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 92. The Ice Tribe (VIII)

// slightly changed Claudia’s appearance at end of last chapter

“This is what we’ll do. Drusila wants you to do to our warriors what you did to your Lower City,” said Claudia. “I’ll give you our scrolls, you’ll take a look, and you’ll pitch me what you want to do.”

H...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 91. The Ice Tribe

A/N: To Demon Tier members: y'all get 13 chapters ahead now! I'm trying 2x/day chapters, which means this tier will expand proportionally 

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She woke up to the smell of smoke. She cracked an eye, groaned, got up to her elbows blearily. Where was she? Why was she...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 90. Ice Tribe (VI)

A/N: just a checkup—please give me your honest opinion on how the story’s going in comments!

Happy Halloween!

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“Rufus?” said Sabina.

For a while the warrior was silent, brooding into the fire stony-faced. Then he said,

“After what you hav...

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Twinned Destinies 89. The Ice Tribe (V)

sorry for late chap! schoolwork ran over 

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Later that afternoon, she was woken up from her nap by the blast of a horn.

Ahh!” She half-clawed, half-stumbled her way outside. There she saw warriors dashing through the streets, flooding in one direction.

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 88. The Ice Tribe (IV)

From her second cup on Ruyi was a different person. Her head felt tingly warm, and the tightness in her chest didn’t hurt as much anymore and breathing felt easy again. She laughed and said things she later wouldn’t remember, but they seemed to please the warriors, who laughed too. She would ...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 87. The Ice Tribe (IV)

Ruyi wondered how bad he’d have to hurt her before Sabina stepped in. Was this how these folk treated a guest? Beating them up? She felt a little resentful. But she’d agreed to it, because of course she did, she just had to, didn’t she? So she supposed it was all her fault, again. She hugge...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 86. The Ice Tribe (III)

Ruyi thought as she chewed off another chunk of meat—a tough one, rough in her mouth, and stringy and turgid with blood; it didn’t go down easy. It was a part of the frost drake’s heart.

Did she like it here? Sure. She did—a lot… If she stayed here, what would it mean? Could this ...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 85. The Ice Tribe (II)

When Livia came the next morning Ruyi was waiting for her. She’d been waiting outside her tent since before dawn, watching the sun creep up the horizon and the stale, dull snows come to life, flush with ruddy morning light.

She’d been woken up that morning by this sick gnawing feeling i...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 84. The Ice Tribe (I)

So this was their version of a library!

It was cozy here; a single shaft of sunlight lit a cylinder down the middle, pouring sunlight on a cackling hearth heaped high with coal. A short, stick-thin, bald old man with a crown of feathers sat tending the hearth with a poker. His bushy brows s...

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Twinned Destinies 83. Fugitive (VIII)

To human tier members--y'all get 6 advance chapters instead of 4 now! I'm writing 2x chapters a day now, so as the backlog expands this tier's chapters will expand as well proportionally

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It was over in an instant. Lynx leapt. The falcon sliced. The slice landed first. One bright co...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 82. Fugitive (VII)

“You!” gasped Ruyi.

“Hello again,” said Livia. She smiled softly in a way that must’ve been genial, but the scars on her face twisted grotesquely and Ruyi only felt a little sickened.

“Are you feeling alright?”

“You followed me?”

“Not quite. You stumble...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 81. Fugitive (VI)

Those were men’s voices. No-one she knew. She remembered the lights she saw twinkling at the bottom of the range as she went in—Father’s men, pursuing her…

They caught up.

Dread washed over her. She didn’t have it anymore; it was just too much, all too much, and it was like ...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 80. Fugitive (V)

She demonformed in a panic and the claws were forced open. She fell all of a stride, lashing at air, tail thrashing, before the claws closed around her neck again. Harsh winds flushed down her face as the wings beat higher and higher. She bucked blindly—she couldn’t get free! She couldn’t e...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 79. Fugitive (IV)

At first Ruyi thought she was just lucky. As she crept up the excuse for a road trickling between the mountains, she met no-one. No squadrons of angry men coming to fight her, no assassins, not even a scout.

Then she realized she wasn’t giving herself enough credit. She really was far bet...

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Twinned Destinies 78. Fugitive (III)

“Where’re you going?” sniveled the girl. “Can you take me with you? Please? What’s your name?”

It was rather hard to think with the girl all over her, staring at her, pouring herself over her. Ruyi almost said “Ruyi.”

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 77. Fugitive (II)

“You look like you could use some help.”

She hugged herself tighter.

“Are you here to kill me?” she mumbled.

“Probably not,” said the boy, shrugging. He invited himself in, unslung a knapsack, and casually tossed a dark shape at her. Reflexively she snatched it. She ...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 76. Fugitive (I)

She bounded through the forest, panting hard, straining to hear her pursuers. But there was only the soft chirping of insects, the shriek of the wind, the crackling as leaves and branches shattered underfoot. Had she lost them? She kept bounding, keeping off the road, not sure if the darkness tha...

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Twinned Destinies 75. The Battle of Jade Dragon City (VIII)

Fighting felt like drowning. She threw back the tide of white cloaks but more rushed to take their place like so much water. They came at her in bunches, keeping swords between them. They drove spear tips into the ground and poured in earth-aspect qi, rupturing the icy tundra, making little islan...

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Twinned Destinies Chapter 74. The Battle of Jade Dragon City (VII)

“Ready!”

Chen’s voice blew through the alley like a cold wind. Already Ruyi was running—running where she saw the cannon aiming, tracking the clump of stragglers rushing for the side streets. For Chrysanthemum Street. She dashed for them and found a knot of humanity clogged in the m...

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Twinned Destinies 73. The Battle of Jade Dragon City (VI)

Jin threw open the front doors. “Rue!”

She was finishing up the last of her morning blood soup. “I’m right here,” she said mildly. “No need to yell.”

Then she saw the color of his face, saw the color of the letter he was holding. Cream, with a red wax seal so big it seem...

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Twinned Destinies 72. The Battle of Jade Dragon City (V)

A/N: Sorry for late >.> traveling with fam

Will try to get a chapter out tomorrow as well but not 100% sure I'll be able to

May start taking 1 day/week off to plan and as a cushion, just in case

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Father had to leave to man the border and make sure ...

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Twinned Destinies 71. The Battle of Jade Dragon City (IV)

Ruyi had rocked there on the rooftop all day, staring at the mountains so long she could see their outlines even when she closed her eyes. The last wink of the sunlight was passing beyond the peaks. Below, the Temple Monks had taken seats on a cleaner patch of grass. Half the army was on a knee. ...

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