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Falling in Love with the King of Beasts

Falling in Love with the King of Beasts

[COMPLETE] Reth stalked towards her, chin low so the shadow cast by his hard jaw cut across the thick fur collar of his vest. His hair had fallen over his eyes in the scuffle, so he peered at her through it like a lion in the grass. With each step, his graceful, rolling gait reminded her of a predator stalking its prey. Despite the forest floor littered in twigs and leaves, he didn’t make a sound. “Wh-who are you?” Elia stammered, backing away, her hands up. He met her step for step until she came up hard against the tree behind her—and didn’t stop until he loomed over her, so broad his shoulders and chest made a wall in front of her. She could feel the heat rising off his skin in the cool, night air. “I am the Leonine King.” His voice was a dark, husky gravel. Behind him a chorus of wheezes, howls, and chirps of agreement rose from the people watching. “And you are?” “Elia,” she breathed. “Elia,” he growled, leaning in closer, bringing with him the scent of pine and rain and the musk of something distinctly male. “I am Reth.” He said the name with a strange, guttural roll in his throat. “I am the King of Beasts. I am Clan Leader, and I am Alpha of WildWood.” Several snarls rose from the crowds behind him then, but he ignored them. Elia swallowed as he leaned in until the scruff on his jaw rasped her cheek. “I am the King,” he said, “And you will be my mate.” The forest behind him erupted. ****** Elia is a poor university student until the night she's taken to the world of the Anima—ruled by humans whose ancient hearts pulse with the blood of animals. There she's forced into a battle to the death. But when Elia survives, and refuses to kill her final opponent, the King must either kill Elia himself, or take her as his mate. Reth, the brutal King of the Beasts with the blood of lions, shocks everyone when he chooses the weak, human Elia to become his Queen. He promises her every comfort of his wealth and position—but he is clear: She will not warm his bed. He chose her to defeat those that were trying to corner him into blending his Leonine line with the Wolves. Elia needs the help of the Anima to become stronger and rule them well. But the vengeful Wolves see only a weak human that brought them shame. As Elia and Reth grow closer, the wolves are determined to destroy her. Will Reth and Elia admit their feelings for each in time to fight for the Kingdom—and their lives—against the villainous wolf-tribe? Or will the wolves kill Elia and steal the throne? [Mature content - no sexual violence] Cover Art used by paid copyright permission. Illustrated by Aenaluck--see more gorgeous art and support them on www.patreon.com/aenaluck
Fantasy
699 Chs
Taming the Queen of Beasts

Taming the Queen of Beasts

[COMPLETE - Bronze $2,000 Winner WSA 2021] Elreth is a Princess in the world of Anima—where humans can shift into the form of their animal ancestors. As the Lion King's daughter, Elreth breaks a thousand-year tradition when she challenges her father for dominance—and wins. But as the first known dominant Alpha Female, she faces a lonely, and dangerous Rule. Aaryn, Elreth’s best friend, has always secretly loved her beauty, and her strength. But as a member of the wolf-tribe, and unable to shape-shift, he is not viewed as the right Mate for Anima's first Dominant Queen. When events force Aaryn to admit his feelings, for the first time, Elreth's eyes are opened to Aaryn not just as a friend, but as a male--and her True Mate. But Aaryn also has secrets. Secrets spanning decades, that open Elreth's eyes to the threats against her people, and threaten to tear down the royal family, and the Anima as a whole. Can love really conquer all? Can Elreth convince a prejudiced people to accept Aaryn as her mate before these secrets threaten not just her rule, but her life? [Mature Content: No sexual violence] ***** Then, as Aaryn stared at Elreth, his scent changed. Which only confused her more, until something flashed behind his eyes. Something she’d only ever seen in her father’s face when he was staring at her mother. Desperation. Joy. Hunger. But that was crazy. Why would—? And suddenly, like a cub tumbling down a grassy hill to land on its feet, everything fell into place. Everything. Her mouth dropped open. She blinked. And blinked again. And for the first time in a very long time, she looked at him. Not at her confidante. Not at her closest ally. Not at the friend who’d been present for every major milestone in her life. She looked at Aaryn. The male. The wolf. She stared at his silver-white hair, that scattered over his ice-blue eyes, fixed on her, and created a barrier between them. She looked at the strength in his jaw, shadowed because of the late hour. She let her gaze drift down the cords of his neck, and his broad shoulders and the wide, smooth expanse of his chest that rose and fell rapidly. And she let herself remember the ladders of muscle that painted his torso—hidden by the white shirt he wore. She swallowed. She’d seen every inch of him at some point. Well, almost. Her mouth went dry. (Cover Art used by paid copyright permission. Illustrated by Aenaluck--see more gorgeous art and support them on DeviantArt and www.patreon.com/aenaluck)
Fantasy
636 Chs
Norse Mythological Names
The names of the Norse mythological characters are as follows: 1 Odin: One of the most important figures in Norse mythology is the father of Thor, the God of Thunder, who is also the king of the gods. 2 Thor: Another famous Norse god who, together with Odin, was in charge of war and justice in the divine realm. 3. Yogg Saron (Yngve): He was one of the main gods in Norse mythology and the son of Gaia, the Mother God. 4 Belderick (B-Bell): He is one of the main gods in Norse mythology and also the god of love and beauty. 5 Elizabeth (Iris): She is the God of Love and Beauty and also the Goddess of the Sky. 6. Freya: She is the Goddess of Wind and the Goddess of War and Destruction. 7 Valkyrie: She is the goddess of the sea, the goddess of war, and the guardian goddess. She is usually depicted as a beautiful woman. 8 Heliodor: She is the goddess of the sky and Odin's mate. Viking: A group of people in Norse mythology who made a living by fishing and exploring, often traveling long distances. 10 Cristian: A Viking name that means "brave".
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2024-09-10 05:17
Norse Mythological Fictions
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2025-01-14 02:52
Norse Mythological Figures and General Stories
Norse mythology is a group of stories about Norse people, gods, beasts, and other mysterious creatures. Its origins can be traced back to about 1000 B.C. There were many famous figures in Norse mythology, including: 1 Odin: One of the most powerful gods in Norse mythology. He was the ruler of the sky and power. He ruled the North Sea and the sky. 2 Thor: Odin's consort and a powerful god. He has the power of lightning and rules over the temple of Reynir. 3. Isolda (Y Thor): The son of Odin and Thor, a powerful god who has the power of fire and rules the Fire Temple (Höridicir). 4 Yuge (Yg): The son of Heimdallr, the God of Gods. He has the power of water and is the daughter of the Water God and the Sea Goddess. 5 Fenrir (Freya): The daughter of the God of Gods, Njeeur. She has the power of storms and is the daughter of the Goddess of Wind and Hurricane. Norse mythology tells the stories of the lives and adventures of the gods and their followers in the Norse region, including wars, trade, and myths. Many Norse mythology stories are related to other myths and legends, such as Greek mythology and Egyptian mythology.
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2024-09-10 05:06
Can I Alter Norse Mythological Characters Significantly in My Fictional Book?
Yes. You are free to make significant alterations to Norse mythological characters in your fictional book. The key is to make these changes in a way that serves your story. For example, if you want to make Odin less wise and more impulsive, you can do so. But you should also be prepared to explain these changes within the context of your story. Maybe there was an event in the past that made him this way. Also, you need to be consistent with your character changes throughout the book.
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2024-11-06 06:00
What are the Norse mythological works? Odin, which books did they first appear in?
There were many Norse mythological works, and some of the more famous ones included: The Ring of Nibelungenlied-The story of the Ring is one of the most famous stories in Norse mythology. Ragnarok-This novel also includes some famous characters from Norse mythology, such as Odin and Thor, who first appeared in the late 19th century. The Divine Comedy-This work by Chomsky is considered one of the greatest literary works in the world. It contains some elements of Norse mythology and first appeared in the 17th century. Other than that, there were many other books that contained stories from Norse mythology, such as Tales of Norse Mythology and Short Stories of Norse Mythology.
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2025-03-07 00:15
What are the Norse mythological works? Odin, which books did they first appear in?
There are many works on Norse mythology. Some of the famous works include: 1 The Ring of Nibelungenlied-John Rawls 2 Norse Mythology-William gibson 3. Ragnarok-William gibson 4 Rise of Odin-William Gibbson 5 The Ring of Nibelungenlied Tales by John Rawls In addition, Norse mythological characters such as Odin first appeared in some literary works such as The Ring of Nibelungenlied and Ragnarok.
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2025-03-06 09:53
Can you recommend some novels with a Norse or Greek mythological background and a happy ending?
😋I recommend the following novels to you. They are all based on Norse mythology or Greek mythology, and they are all about Happy Ending! 1. "The Dragon that Devours the World": With Norse mythology as the background, it tells the story of monsters who travel through myths and legends. 2. "Demon's Canon": With Greek mythology as the background, it mainly talks about the struggles and competitions between humans, angels, demons, and other races. 3. "The Undead Lord of the Frost Remains" was set in Norse mythology. It mainly told the story of the protagonist after he transmigrated to the Norse Mythological World. 4. "City God Level Grandmaster": Although it was not entirely based on Norse mythology or Greek mythology, it covered many elements such as Norse mythology. It mainly told the story of the protagonist's journey to immortality on Earth. 5. "Legend of the Heroes of Troy": With Greek mythology as the background, it mainly tells the story of a mortal returning to the era of Greek mythology. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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2024-09-07 15:26
Do you recommend any novels that include western mythological characters such as Zeus or Norse gods?
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. <Greece: New Age of Gods>: The protagonist is the eldest son of Zeus, who controls the power of life and death and creates a new era of gods. 2. [Those Things in Greek Mythology] tells the story of the new King of Gods, Zeus, imprisoning the old gods. 3. [Journey to the West: The Strongest Summoning]: The protagonist's card summons are powerful and can summon characters such as Zeus, the God of Thunder. 4. "Greek Mythology: Evolution from the Giant Lizard": The protagonist travels through the mythological world to become a giant lizard, evolving continuously until Zeus looks at him in horror. 5. [The Conquest of the Gods: The ancient gods foretold that Zeus 'throne would be overthrown by his son, triggering a war between the gods.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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2024-09-07 08:12
Norse mythology
Norse mythology refers to the myths and legends that originated from Norse, including many heroic stories, mythical creatures, and magical elements. His most famous works included The Ring of Nibelungenlied and Norse Mythology. These works were widely adapted into movies, games, novels, and other forms of works that were deeply loved by readers.
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2025-03-06 01:49
A book on Norse mythology
Norse mythology is a set of ancient mythological stories that tells the origin, development, and conflict of the Norse gods. These stories were often described as violent and bloody, full of sex, violence, and desire. Norse mythology mainly involved gods, heroes, monsters and other characters. Some of them played important roles in the story, such as Thor, Odin, Heimdal and so on. Some of the famous Norse mythology works include Ragnarok, The Ring of Nibelungenlied, Norse Mythology: The Eye of God, and so on. These works were widely read and studied for their rich imagination and outstanding literary expression.
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2024-09-10 21:36
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