Angel Blade - Cry of a Valkyrie
Angel Blade - Cry of a ValkyrieA young and boisterous girl from Maria Village makes a foolish wish to become a knight. During her coming of age, a higher power takes control of her fate and turns her wish against her. Now under the continued tutelage of Valkyrie Strife, her friends and diary are the only things keeping her sane as she dons the mantle of 'Valkyrie Angst'.Angel Blade II - Mark of a ValkyrieAn uneasy peace between Midgard and Muspell does nothing to help an aging and absent minded Odin. He becomes paranoid with delusions of self preservation and grandeur. Several Valkyrie rebel and forge Thor's Hammer in an attempt to stop him and alter their own destiny. The banished witch Salmira hears their cry when a mother and daughter finally learn of each other's fate.Angel Blade III - Code of a ValkyrieThe flames of rebellion are lit when Odin orders the execution of Valkyrie Strife for her final mistake as Valkyrie. Her daughter has other ideas as the doors to Valhalla are blown open; swearing legion against Odin, the Valkyrie are divided. Axe to axe, sword to sword, hammer to fate: This is the conclusion as Valkyrie destiny lies in the balance and Valhalla's fate is determined forever.Based on the previous screenplay, "An Angel Named Sera Tonic."; Part one of Ocean Salmira.Notes: Events are written from Sweiza's point of view; writing in present and future tense applies. Characters start with histories and have facets; they progress and change as the story unfolds. Characters use different names for each other depending relations and situation.[AI Warning] AI was used to generate the covers in whole or in part--the author just isn't that good at drawing. There are plans to have commissioned covers by an artist. AI is sometimes used to write a "What if?" scenario, but mostly as an experiment to test the technology or to see the novel from alternative angles. The author will otherwise make no attempts to use AI in the final product as he feels it disrupts the flow and pacing--let alone creates an entirely different product.
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Angel Blade - Cry of a ValkyrieA young and boisterous girl from Maria Village makes a foolish wish to become a knight. During her coming of age, a higher power takes control of her fate and turns her wish against her. Now under the continued tutelage of Valkyrie Strife, her friends and diary are the only things keeping her sane as she dons the mantle of 'Valkyrie Angst'.Angel Blade II - Mark of a ValkyrieAn uneasy peace between Midgard and Muspell does nothing to help an aging and absent minded Odin. He becomes paranoid with delusions of self preservation and grandeur. Several Valkyrie rebel and forge Thor's Hammer in an attempt to stop him and alter their own destiny. The banished witch Salmira hears their cry when a mother and daughter finally learn of each other's fate.Angel Blade III - Code of a ValkyrieThe flames of rebellion are lit when Odin orders the execution of Valkyrie Strife for her final mistake as Valkyrie. Her daughter has other ideas as the doors to Valhalla are blown open; swearing legion against Odin, the Valkyrie are divided. Axe to axe, sword to sword, hammer to fate: This is the conclusion as Valkyrie destiny lies in the balance and Valhalla's fate is determined forever.Based on the previous screenplay, "An Angel Named Sera Tonic."; Part one of Ocean Salmira.Notes: Events are written from Sweiza's point of view; writing in present and future tense applies. Characters start with histories and have facets; they progress and change as the story unfolds. Characters use different names for each other depending relations and situation.[AI Warning] AI was used to generate the covers in whole or in part--the author just isn't that good at drawing. There are plans to have commissioned covers by an artist. AI is sometimes used to write a "What if?" scenario, but mostly as an experiment to test the technology or to see the novel from alternative angles. The author will otherwise make no attempts to use AI in the final product as he feels it disrupts the flow and pacing--let alone creates an entirely different product....
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