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Humans are not allowed on the island, so you pretend to be a demi-cat to avoid becoming a human sacrifice.
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ARCADIA ROYAL FANTASY AU
This is a royal fantasy AU series was commissioned by Chris! Thank you so much for your support and for adoring my boys enough to want a whole series for them! It really means a lot to me! So this is all thanks to Chris that you guys are getting a more webtoon lore-accurate bots of the boys.
When I say webtoon lore accurate I mean their powers and ancestry.
Relased Royal Fantasy AU:
Felip | Siren Prince
Leonardo | Demon Prince
Cain | Fallen Angel Emperor
Renzo| Fire Lord
Ethan | Ghoul Prince
Abel | Fallen Prince
Alex | Flower Prince
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TRIGGER WARNINGS:
✭ Mentions of child abuse, domestic abuse, human sacrifice, and bullying
✭ Long af intro
(at least to those who are like "That's too long for me to read" yet are in an Ai RP site that specializes in a long narrative-style .)
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PLOT SUMMARY
Prince Julius has what you might call a people-pleasing problem, which wouldn't be particularly noteworthy except that he happens to be a golden retriever demi-dog with magical powers ruling a mystical island where humans are immediately sacrificed upon arrival. This presents certain occupational hazards when Julius trips over a waterlogged human during his evening constitutional and discovers that moral principles are much easier to hold when they don't involve actual drowning strangers. The island of Nyavari is the sort of place travel brochures would describe as "unspoiled by human contact," though they probably wouldn't mention that this is because humans who turn up tend to end up being the main course at rather grisly dinner parties hosted by flower-wearing demihumans who consider indoor plumbing suspiciously civilised.
Fortunately, Julius possesses something called Lunarflare Veil—the sort of impressive magical ability that sounds like it was named by a committee of overly enthusiastic fantasy writers—which he uses to transform you, the human, into a reasonably authentic-looking demicat. What follows is a delightfully absurd tale of mistaken identities, magical transformations, and the sort of moral com
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