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The Switched Princess pt 3
I actually wrote part 3, guys, hope you enjoy!
Part 1 and part 2 linked.
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âYou look beautiful today!â
Princess Theodora turned around at the sound of her fiancĂŠ, Prince Corwin, who had entered the sitting area while she was distracted. He was a classically handsome young man. His light blue eyes focused solely on her, and his strong features were arranged in an affectionate grin. Theodora smiled back, and then looked down at her clothes.
She was wearing a blue gown, similar to the color of her fiance's eyes. It was one of her favorites, with intricate silver embellishments and folds in the skirts, highlighting the best aspects of her figure. She had always felt beautiful in this dress, and normally a compliment from Corwin would have just solidified an already good mood.
If she hadnât seen Iris in a blue gown today as well.
When the other young woman had arrived for breakfast, Theodora had been stunned. She had seen the paintings of the former Queen, and always thought that she had to be the most gorgeous woman in this world. But her daughter⌠her real daughter⌠had surpassed her, leaving a terrible bitter feeling in Theodoraâs heart at the sight.
She should be ugly. She thought to herself. Small, timid and worn from a cruel world. Â Instead, sheâs confident, poised and mature, unfazed by wealth or etiquette.
Theodora gritted her teeth. Itâs not enough that sheâs identical to HER⌠does she have to have the same personality as well? She thought she was rid of the person she hated the most, but the more she saw IrisâŚ
And she chose the name Iris⌠even though she said it was because she sold flowers, butâŚwhy... why did it have to be the name IRIS?
She brooded over the name.
âTheo!â Corwinâs bright voice broke her increasingly dark thoughts. âI got you something!â
He handed her a small glass figurine, a carefully carved flower. She noted that it was beautiful, but not worth any money, and suppressed her disappointment with a cheerful smile. âThank you! Itâs lovely!â
Despite her efforts, he must have sensed a difference in her tone, and asked with a look of concern. âWhatâs wrong? Is it that adopted child your father brought over?â
Theodoraâs eyes looked down, her eyelashes hiding the dark light in her gaze, at his words. She has told Corwin that her father had chosen to adopt a poor child of a faithful servant. He had believed her without question. At the time she had been relieved, but now hearing his wordsâŚ. She regretted it.
She turned away from him, keep her voice low and sad. âHow could that be? I feel nothing but pity for the poor girl. She hasnât adjusted yet, so I canât take her words or actions personally.â Theo chose her words carefully, and her eyes flashed with satisfaction as he picked up on the implied meaning behind them.
âWait! What do you mean 'words or actions'? What has she done?â He reached out and patted her head. âYou are too kind for your own good, Theo. Just tell me if you are bullied, and I will take care of it for you. Donât get your hands dirty.â
âShe doesnât mean itâŚâ
âShe should know her place.â He snorted, dismissing her persuading words. âA fake adopted princess trying to upstage the real thing? Trash will always be rotten, no matter how you try to dress it up, but true gold shines even in the worst situations.â
ââŚâ How ironic that he's trying to comfort me with those words. Iris stayed silent, and Corwin must have taken it for discomfort with his speaking poorly of another person.
âI know you feel bad for herâŚâ He patted her head, not knowing that every word he spoke was stabbing her like a knife. âBut donât worry. She could never take your place. You are a princess. The TRUE princess. And soon in the future, we will get married and you will be by my side as a queen.â
Theodora reached out and hugged Corwin, her voice tearful. âI canât wait.â It's the only way for me to escape this closing trap.
He held her tightly, smiling. âIt wonât be much longer, dear. Soon you will awaken your Royal Magic, and when the Flower of Peace blooms, our wedding can be held!â
Stepping back from his embrace, Theodora frowned. âThe Flower of Peace? From the treaty? I know that its written there, but we canât possibly be waiting for a silly flowerâŚâ
âItâs not a silly flower.â Corwinâs voice was uncharacteristically serious. âItâs a historical international symbol. A gift of peace between countries. For Estin and Komish, it is an essential of our cooperation. The seeds are native to the neighboring country of Akarnor, in fields that are just across the border, just south of the palace where I grew up.â He smiled slightly, as if remembering. âThey are incredibly rare, and difficult to keep the sprouts alive. Only the royal family is allowed to care for them. One of my favorite childhood memories is learning to care for the seeds.â
âCorwinâŚâ
âAnd of course, in the Estin Royal family, the women descendants are born with the power to grow plants, the only power strong enough to allow the flower of peace to bloom.â He hugged her gently. âEvery generation we have come together to bloom the flower. It will last for 50 years and then die, requiring the next generation to take up the mantle. â
âBut⌠I donâtâŚâ Theodora started to protest, but Corwin gently shushed her.
âI know you havenât awakened the power yet, but as the daughter to the king, you are the one who will awaken the Royal magic. You just turned eighteen so you should be starting to feel it fairly soon.â His smile widened. âAnd then, once you bloom the flower, the treaty allows us to marry! Generations of waiting for the right time will be fulfilled through us!"
Seeing Corwinâs excitement, Theodora felt a tightness in her chest. She opened her mouth several times, but in the end, closed it silently. She couldnât bring herself to tell Corwin the truth: that she would never awaken the royal magic⌠she wasnât a blood related member of the royal family. Part of her hoped that he wouldnât care. That he would take the news calmly, and assure her that he loved her all the same.
But deep in her heart, the dark suspicions lingered. That Corwin liked PRINCESS Theodora and not just simply Theo. That once the truth was revealed, he would abandon her. And not just him⌠her brothers, her father⌠the rest of the nobility. She was standing on a precipice, needing only one wrong word in one wrong ear to push her over the edge into despair and obscurity.
âTheo?â
But that day is not today. She told herself firmly, turning to face her fiancĂŠ with a bright smile. She looked every inch the innocent girl who was trying to be brave despite difficulties. The exact kind of look that Corwin would eat right up. However, even though the outer shell she presented was flawless, the inside was rotten, disgusting.
She just had to keep it hidden.
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Iris was frustrated.
She stared at the flower in front of her, and she swore it was staring back defiantly. It was a rare breed of flower, a temperamental little weakling that seemed to want to die with even the slightest change in environment.
Iris had gotten the seedlings off of a sobbing merchant, who had failed to grow them multiple times, wasting hundreds of gold pieces with each bad attempt. He was so relieved to be rid of them, he hadnât cared that she had paid a tiny fraction of what they were worth.
But even that little money was causing Iris some regret now.
The small, stumpy flower was the last living specimen from that deal⌠and it refused to grow. Iris swore under her breath, frustrated. It was being grown with magic! Was that still not good enough for this stupid flower? She reached out with her hand, making sure not to touch it (having learned the hard way that touching it in the growth period could cause instant death). Her power extended beyond her hand, gently enriching the soil and water the plant fed from. For a moment it seemed to perk up, giving Iris a sense of satisfaction⌠before wilting again, as if barely hanging on to life.
âStupid plant. I should let you die.â She muttered, staring intensely at the wilted leaves.
âIâm curious, Princess. Do you think the flower can hear you?â An amused voice spoke up, causing her to turn, stunned. Iris felt she was fairly observant, a holdover from growing up in an unsafe environment. It was rare for someone to successfully sneak up on her. As she saw the culprit, she sighed quietly. Â
Mage Vicente smiled harmlessly, seemingly unperturbed by her unwelcoming expression. âHaving struggles with this flower, Your Highness?â
âI wouldnât call it a flower.â Iris replied, turning back towards the object in question.
âWhat would you call it then?â
âA soul sucking nightmare.â
The answer must have been unsuspected, as the mage burst into laughter. Shoulders shaking, he looked at the flower as well, his eyebrows raising at the sight of its pitiful state. âThat bad, huh?â
âThis is without a doubt the worst plant Iâve ever tried to care for.  It needs something⌠but I just donât know what.â
âHmm.â He studied the flower more closely, a small sense of recognition flaring within in gaze, a strange helpless look crossing his face. âI think you are correct, Your Highness. This flower does seem to need some additional care.â
Iris shook her head at the flower, missing the expressions of the man next to her. âToo bad I donât know what it needs.â So much for being a flower expert.
â⌠Would you mind if I tried to take care of it?â Mage Vicente, now completely calm, pointed and asked gently. âIâm happy to compensate you if I fail.â
Startled, Iris stood up and quickly gathered a wooden box to place the potted plant into it, along with a stack of papers which included her observations and prior failures. She moved quickly, almost worried that he might change his mind. âI donât know what your plans are, but donât worry about compensation. Iâm out of ideas anyways.â She passed the box over to the mage, who reached out and took it, his hands cold to the touch as they made contact with her own over the transfer. She retracted her hands quickly, feeling a bit flushed.
Must be too warm here in the greenhouse.
âThank you for your trust.â Vicente smiled, the look transforming his handsome face. âIâll return it once it has been cared for.â
ââŚYouâre welcome.â Iris straightened up, feeling stiff from maintaining her position so long as she had fussed over the stubborn plant. Hearing the chime of bells outside she sighed quietly. âThatâs the noon bell. I need to change to be ready in time for the castle tea party.â Anthony had mentioned it several times already, hoping that she could get in touch with other young women of the nobility.
âYou should make friends!â Â He had told her with a smile. âEven better to do it now before we announce your identity. You can feel more confident in their genuineness, instead of being nice to you because you are royalty.â
Iris had felt almost amused at his confident assumption that her identity would EVER be officially announced, but appreciated his care and concern either way. Unexcited about the prospect of another dress change, but knowing she couldnât delay further, Iris turned and smiled politely at Mage Vicente.
âThank you for your time⌠and good luck with the flower.â
Mage Vicente chuckled. âIt was my pleasure, Princess Iris.â His smile stayed in place until she had left the greenhouse, leaving him alone with the temperamental flower. As the sound of her footsteps faded into silence, his face slowly drained of expression. Vicente stayed frozen in place, his eyes coldly watching the flower sitting in the box in his hands.
âHow mysterious fate is.â He muttered, taking a deep breath. âI never thought to see you again, or to have your care placed once again in my hands.â His eyes looked past the flower, seeming lost in thought. âFor that matter, I never thought I would volunteerâŚâ Vicenteâs voice trailed off, but he shook his head slowly, seeming to shake the gloomy atmosphere around him.
âOh look, itâs Mage Vicente!â A delicate voice called out as the greenhouse door opened behind him. Three young ladies, dressed in complicated tea party attire, filed in, watching the handsome young mage with wide, eager eyes. Rose, the daughter of a duke, and the young lady who had spoken up initially, stepped closer, her two friends hanging behind, giggling.
Mage Vicente straightened up, his mysterious and cold atmosphere shrouding around him, his face stony and unreadable. Even the delicate flower sitting in the box did little to offset his unapproachable air. âLady Gilladâ His voice was bland and uninterested, but the lady in question still blushed a bright pink at his words.
âIâm so happy to run into you! I have a question about a magic formula, and Iâve been unable to figure it out.â She leaned forward, almost falling over when he stepped back to avoid being close to her. Catching herself, she blinked rapidly, small tears forming in her eyes as she looked up at the taller man, a pitiful and longing expression on her face. âCan I arrange to meet and discuss my question⌠privately?â The implication in her question was obvious, but the target of it was unmoved.
âIf you have a question regarding magic, I am afraid that I am unworthy to attend to it. Â I would recommend bringing it to the Grand Mageâs attention.â
Irritation flashed in Roseâs eyes. âBut you are the next in line to be the Grand Mage! Why canât you do it?â
âI apologize, but I cannot.â His tone made it clear that whether or not he actually could, he had no interest. Â He bowed politely to the group. âExcuse me, I must go.â He left in the silence, not turning back despite the strong gaze that stayed on him until he was out of their sight.
Rose stood in place in the now quiet greenhouse, her fists clenched tightly beside her. Her two friends seemed unsure of how to comfort her, and stayed silent.
âA mere mage should be honored by my interest.â Rose muttered, her eyes still staring angrily at the empty space where the mage had been. âHe will come to regret his decision, and beg me to reconsider him.â
âThatâs right!â
âHeâs crazy to not recognize his good fortune of having captured your eye!â
Relaxing at the fervent agreement of her companions, she smiled and left the space, the glass door slamming behind them.
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I knew this party was a mistake.
Iris stood in place at the entrance to the garden, feeling the strong gazes from all of the young women present. If she hadnât had memories from her dreams standing strong under scrutiny from large groups of people, she felt she would have crumbled under the pressure already. Straightening her posture, Iris let out a small sigh, putting a professional smile on her face and she prepared to respond.
As for how she had gotten to this pointâŚ.
When Iris had initially arrived, Iris immediately realized that she had been told the wrong time for the partyâs start. Looking at the set ups on the various tables, the tea party should have started about 20-30 minutes prior. I should have known not to trust any information given to me. She sighed quietly. This was obviously planned for me to show up late. The only question is, what are they planning to do next? Surely itâs not just to cause me some mild inconvenienceâŚ
âSister, you finally arrived!â Theodora stood up, her face lighting up with delight as she rushed towards her.
Ahh, there it is. Iris felt no joy in being proven right immediately.
Theodora came to a stop right next to her, reaching out to grab Irisâs hands in a tight grip as her fake smile widened. Irisâs skin crawled at the contact, and she gently freed her hands.
âSister, are you still angry with me?â Theodoraâs eyes filled with tears. She took out a handkerchief covered in frills and dabbed her face. Looking around at the shocked faces of the party guests, she continued, as if trying to explain. âItâs my fault, everyone. My sister was brought back to the castle recently, and she hasnât adjusted yet. Having grown up in such a harsh environment on the streets, she is perfectly in her rights to hate me, who has had so much love and care.â
She spoke in a tone of speaking up for Iris, but her words said a great deal to the crowd. Iris had the title of sister to the princess, but had grown up on the streets. She could be an adopted child, but it made little sense for the king to make such a move with a fully grown young woman. The conclusion that many would come to was that Iris was a bastard, an illegitimate child of the king to someone besides the beloved former queen. Â Given the popularity of the queen, this would definitely spark some resentment towards Iris. No one would guess the actual truth, that it was Iris who was the true princess.
I wonder if my dear father knows of his precious daughterâs plans. Iris thought, amused. Sheâs implying that he cheated on my mother, which will ruin his reputation as a loving husband that he has always cultivated. She silently looked forward to the new rumors reaching the kingâs ears.
But in the meantime, she had to deal with the mess her âsisterâ had just dropped into her lap.
Her professional smile firmly in place, Iris took the cloth from Theodoraâs hands and gently wiped the otherâs face. âSweet Theodora, how could I EVER hate you? You are such a joy to be around, and I have nothing but appreciation for how welcoming you have been to me despite the⌠circumstances of our meeting.â
She could say outright now that they had been switched, that her real identity was princess Theodora and the current Theodora was a fake. Part of her wanted to say it, just to see the chaos, but she knew that it wasnât the right time. No one would believe her, and it would be easier for her father and Dominic to cover things up as false rumors and lies.
So instead, Iris leaned into Theodoraâs narrative. Speaking just vaguely enough to possibly confirm the worst of the rumors, while never telling an actual lie. As for those that knew the actual story⌠She looked over at Theodora, whose face was pale with fear.
She must be worried that I will reveal the truth. Iris thought, amused.
âN-No! I was so happy to finally meet you!â Theodora stammered, speaking quickly to stop Iris from speaking further. âIâm glad that you donât hate meâŚâ
âHate you! Nothing could be further from the truth!â With a gentle smile, Iris reached out and hugged the stiff, uncomfortable princess, looking for all the world like an innocent young woman happy to see a friend. âIâm so grateful to finally be home with my family.â
Theodora was frozen. Iris kept her harmless look, but inwardly was rolling with laughter. Thatâs what you get for going head-to-head with an actress in fooling a crowd. Â Â She turned to the group of young women with a pleasantly surprised look.
âHello everyone! Iâm Princess Iris, Theodoraâs sister! Iâm so sorry I am late, I must have misheard the servant when she told me that the party would start at half past the noon bell!â She noticed the women giving each other side glances at that statement, obviously realizing she had been set up. âAs my sister already said, I did not grow up in the castle here. Â So now that I am reunited with my family, I hope that you will forgive any small errors I may make in my adjustment to life here.â
There were more murmurs in the crowd. Irisâ smile widened, and she patted the still frozen Theodora on the shoulder. Â âMy sister has told me how lovely you all are, so I look forward to becoming friends! Letâs resume the party!â
At her words, with a few more odd glances exchanged, the young women dispersed and sat back down at their tables. Iris looked around, and realized that her place was in the back of the garden, where there were fewer tables. As she walked closer, it became clear this was for the âlesserâ noble ladies, their dresses less intricate, their jewelry made of silver rather than gold, the gems smaller and less ostentatious.
Another ploy by my dearest âsister.â To try to make me feel inferior. Humiliate and embarrass me. And of course preventing me from making any significant relationships with anyone in power.
Iris didnât care about any of it. The mind games, the manipulations, the social maneuvers. None of it mattered. Because no matter how much Theodora schemed, how much she fought and lied and tried to trap her⌠She couldnât change the simple truth:
Iris was the real princess.
That truth was the ticking time bomb that was sitting on top of the house of cards the king, Dominic and Theodora were desperately trying to hold up. In the story from Irisâ dream, she had forgotten that simple truth, and tried to play her games, tried to scheme and win by Theodoraâs rules.
And that had caused her to lose.
Iris wasnât about to repeat that mistake.
She sat down at her table with a bright smile and the ladies already seated. âHello there!â Her eyes were calm, without a hint of embarrassment. âIâm Princess Iris.â
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I feel like I say this ad nauseam, but every time I worry I'm too annoying about promoting my work, someone always comments something along the lines of "I've been following you for over a decade, what do you mean you wrote an international bestselling book?"
And I'm like, welp, time to reblog some stuff, I guess á( á )á
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I was bleeding out in the snow and it was all cool and stuff until like a bunch of teenager showed up and then It got really cringe so I put all the blood back and went to go bleed out somewhere else but all the good bleed out places were taken so I decided just to die like a natural peaceful death like look overlooking the Cliffside but lo and behold somebody's already fucking dying there against a tree and it looks way sicker than what I had planned I guess I'll just fucking live
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I was bleeding out in the snow and it was all cool and stuff until like a bunch of teenager showed up and then It got really cringe so I put all the blood back and went to go bleed out somewhere else but all the good bleed out places were taken so I decided just to die like a natural peaceful death like look overlooking the Cliffside but lo and behold somebody's already fucking dying there against a tree and it looks way sicker than what I had planned I guess I'll just fucking live
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You are a villain famous for âkillingâ heroes. In reality, heroes come to you to fake their deaths.
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You are a poor girl selling flowers. Today is your birthday but no one knows. When you return home you find the prince of the kingdom waiting for you with a birthday cake. "Are you sure this is the one?" He whispers to his advisor.
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Shared here today by Matthew Boroson on Facebook.
Tanith Lee was the first woman to win the British Fantasy Award for best novel, for the second book of the Flat Earth series. She died in 2015. You can buy Tales From the Flat Earth here in paperback or here on Kindle.
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Hello! A good while back, as in many, many months ago, I read one of your masterful works on FF. net. Afterwards, I read your bio and was absolutely delighted and overjoyed to see you had several series and universes posted! Then life hit me like a freight train and my free time dwindled drastically. At the back of my mind, I kept thinking about your stories I had yet to read. I just went back to FF. net (life has finally calmed down) and I saw the bio/rubric you had created that detailed the order of all the series has been deleted. I feel like I am being a bother, but could your please tell me what order the works go in, for the difference universes you crafted? My memory is somewhat spotty, but you had 2 main ones, correct? Touch and Eâara? I am so sorry for asking, I feel like I am inconveniencing you and I donât want to upset you. I really want to get to know the rest of your works, itâs wonderful that you have uploaded them to share with us â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
Oh, good lord, did I delete that??? Okay...
My eâara universe: -As the dust settles -Orange coloured cliffs -Chocolate and Strawberries (one-shot) -Locked Hearts -Prime (one-shot) -Sixty first dates (one-shot) -Soaring (one-shot) -Six words (one-shot) -Onset (one-shot) -Christmas with the Graysons (one-shot) -Do you remember? (one-shot)
Touch Series: -Touch Starfire POV -Masks Starfire POV -Beneath the Mask Dick POV -Promise Dick POV -Outtakes Varied. -Masks: What if? Technically, it's a parallel universe now. Starfire POV
-Touch (Redux) available only on A03
Stand alones:
-Waiting (one-shot) -Waiting II (one-shot) -All because of a little rain (one-shot) -The Object (one-shot) Cowritten with Katergator. -Robinâs guide to Tamaranian affection (one-shot) -Starfire's guide to getting into Robin's pants (companion piece, one-shot) -Zorkaberry Pie (one-shot) -Stolen (one-shot RobRae) -Forgotten (one-shot) -Dive (one-shot) -Bases (five chapter series) -Why Can't You See? (one-shot BBRae) -Seven Signs (one-shot BBRae) -Drunken regrets (one-shot) -Uncertainty (multichaptered, BBStar RobRae) -Graceful (one-shot BBRae) -Bouquet (multichaptered RobStar, BBRae) -Bouquet Kater's Cut (RobStar) -Clueless (nonromance) -Communal (the romance to go with Clueless) -A choice made (heavy ansgt) -Secrets of the Heart (RedXStar)
Thank goodness for the Wayback Machine, tbh, I wasn't looking forward to ordering them again! Hope you enjoy!
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You are a poor girl selling flowers. Today is your birthday but no one knows. When you return home you find the prince of the kingdom waiting for you with a birthday cake. "Are you sure this is the one?" He whispers to his advisor.
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vampirism poses the question "what if there was a fundamental, horrible, unending well of want in your soul that, if truly satisfied, would lead to great pain for all those you hold closest and, in turn, their absolute and total revilement of you?" and naturally as a person with no problems I don't relate to this in any way at all.
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rule #1 of being a child soldier is to have fun and be yourself
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Not soulmates, based on this quote by marsadist (via twitter), the accompanying piece to Aziraphaleâs version. For you, @foolishlovers and thanks for your love and encouragement đ
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Paint me an absence, a silhouette of rainÂ
When others take shelter, I take on shapeÂ
This invisible life in negative spaceÂ
Shortens the fall that water must make
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I know thatâobjectivelyâthis is bullshit, but I have chosen to believe that the reason the US hasn't formally changed to the metric system is for the poets. When the going gets tough you can still claw your way forward inch by inch, but centimeter by centimeter just doesn't quite carry you. You're in love/excited/nervous/scared and your heart is beating a hundred miles per hour, whoa that sounds fast and dangerous! But a hundred kph? I've been passed by people going faster than that coming out of downtown on capital boulevard. The pound of flesh they take from you is raw and bloody and full of pain, the kilogram of flesh is impersonal and excised in laboratory conditions under strict observation. Liters are okay tho, if only because they sound like meter and a meter is used to measure things, so the measure of a man can be siphoned (as a byproduct of the kilogram) into a bottle with a screw cap lid and stored in a dark cool room until he is found wanting. A gallon would be wasteful, a quart too unserious, and a cup not enough to keep him from withering in the desert sands under 100 degree faeghreignheit sun. ...Okay maybe celsius gets a pass too.
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So... I found this and now it keeps coming to mind. You hear about "life-changing writing advice" all the time and usually its really notâbut honestly this is it man.
I'm going to try it.

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You know, you don't realize how utterly spoiled the AO3 community is in terms of the website's search engine for categorizing and sorting stories to easily allow you to hunt down any kind of work you desire no matter how obscure the flavour until you go to a book store website and try to do the same thing.
or...like...ANY book search engine... sort by title and author, SURE! hell, they will even show you romances, history, and non-fiction. But god forbid you want a historical gay romance featuring pirates with the enemies to lovers plot line...unless you get lucky with google. And sure, Goodreads and Amazon does an admirable job, but it doesn't give you EVERYTHING. You only get the most well known or newest stories. There is not a bookstore website I have seen that will allow you to find that book, however. They don't even allow you to see ALL the books they have available for purchase, regardless of how long they have been out! How utterly useless! can you imagine if their was a search engine or archive that allowed you to locate ALL books and short stories with the same versatility and nuance as AO3's search engine?
with all the AI out there using the internet to âlearnâ cough âcopyâ stories and works of art throughout documented time, you are seriously telling me NO ONE is using AI to create a program where you can type in any kind of description or prompt and it will provide you a LIST of written/created works that include those descriptions! no need for people to waste their time listing everything about their work so others can find it regardless of how they word their request, let the AI do it!
And no. Google cannot do this. I have tried.
#unless this sort of archive/website does exist and everyone is just keeping it from me...#useless rant about silly problems#vote yes for AI archive librarians
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