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The site is also open to certain original, non-fanfiction works, [40] hosting over 250,000 such original works as of 27 January 2024. [41] A chart of some of the largest fandoms (as of March 11, 2024). AO3 reached one million works (including stories, art pieces, and podcast fic recordings, referred to as podfics) in February 2014.
The story revolves around the protagonist, Yang Guo, and his lover and martial arts master, Xiaolongnü, in their adventures in the jianghu (also called the wulin, the community of martial artists), where love between master and apprentice is seen as taboo. Jin Yong revised the novel in 1970 and again in 2004.
November 2, 2015 #RT-ES: Rooster Teeth: September 2, 2016 Always Open [13] Rooster Teeth: Available Now: ScrewAttack October 31, 2017 Beyond the Pine: Sugar Pine 7: November 3, 2016 Death Battle Cast [13] Death Battle February 7, 2015 Dude Soup [13] Funhaus June 22, 2016 May 8, 2019 Dude Soup: Post Show: December 21, 2016 April 29, 2017 Enjoy ...
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In the story "The Hibernian" in The Lost Stories, it is described that Halt was living in Hibernia as an heir to the throne, but his younger brother kills his father to take the throne and attempts to murder Halt, forcing Halt to travel as a fugitive. Along the way, Halt met and was trained by former Ranger Pritchard, who had been dismissed by ...
Stephen Maturin FRS (/ ˈ m æ tj ʊ r ɪ n /) is a fictional character in the Aubrey–Maturin series of novels by Patrick O'Brian.The series portrays his career as a physician, naturalist and spy in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars, and the long pursuit of his beloved Diana Villiers.
Ali Abbasi's new film features Sebastian Stan as the former president and Jeremy Strong as famed prosecutor Roy Cohn.
Gary Soto: The Afterlife, Baseball in April and other Stories, Living Up the Street; Ivan Southall: Josh, Ash Road, Hills End, To the Wild Sky, Bread and Honey, Fly West, the Simon Black series. Beatrice Sparks (publishing as Anonymous): Go Ask Alice, Jay's Journal; Nicholas Sparks: The Notebook, The Last Song, Dear John, A Walk To Remember