I have a whole lot of stories, and a whole lot of ideas that I'm working with at the moment. But I'm kind of overloaded, and I don't know which ones to really expand on. So, if you guys could be so kind, could you rate some of my ideas?
Stories
Dark Horizons
Ajithead Wolfshade has always lived an average life. Even though his sister died at a young age, and his father fell in a war, he's been extremely successful. He's made his way up in the world of mages, becoming a high mage at the young age of eighteen. Everything was going fine.
That was, until the Master Mage gave him an "apprentice".
Now, Ajith has to unwravel the mysteries of Astravane Illyiad, a sixteen-year-old mage with demon magic running in her veins, all while fighting off the corruption within the Order of the Mages. Will he live to become the next great Master Mage? Or will he die in vain?
Void
Ever wonder what it's like to wake up with no memories? Amy can tell you it definitely sucks.
She woke up in the middle of an alley with no memories with a white-haired woman cussing at her. Weird, huh? But it gets worse. It turns out she has some sort of extraordinary power, and that she's the product of some alien experiment with humans. Now, she has to join a rebellion with six other reject experiments. But even having superpowers isn't enough to stop these extraterrestrials.
Lost Life
Ashlyn was royalty, yet everything but. The only daughter of the heir to the throne of the Southern Kingdom of Adania, Ashlyn's parents tried to raise her to be the perfect little girl. But when a certain blonde-haired, blue-eyed, pale-skinned Northern war prisoner became her servant, things took a major turn. Now she's rebellious and defiant, going where she wants and doing what she pleases. Though her parents are displeased, she loves living like a regular person, with her people.
However, things are about to change again. In order to avoid a war with the stronger, larger country of Jarren, her grandfather, the King, has arranged a marriage. Now, Ashlyn and her loyal servant Riley are being thrown into a world that looks on their customs as backwards, and the royal must find a way to deal with her new fiancee, the prince, who has decided she is nothing more than a piece of property.
And that's just the beginning of Ashlyn's problems.
Mutts
Amber has lived a pretty rough life. She never knew her parents, and has seen a lot of things even adults shouldn't see. She's frowned upon for participating in underground MMA fights in her rich, preppy school, and nobody really understands her.
That is, until Gabriel came along.
He's rich, he's good looking, and he's REALLY annoying. Instead of going after all the other girls at the school, who spend all their time on vanity, he's got his sights set on Amber. She can't figure out why, and it's really starting to bug her.
Ever since Gabriel came along, Amber has been...changing. Every time silver touches her skin, it burns. She tends to shy away from anything that has to do with church, and her temper's been out of control, especially when she's around Gabriel. She can't help but wonder what it is that he's doing, and HOW he's doing it. But she's about to find out...
High Flyers
It's America, about five hundred years from our present time, and it's a living HELL.
A new form of government, coincidentally called "the Government", has taken over. The army's corrupt, the president's corrupt, the politicians are corrupt--well, that's a given--and everything's basically screwed. But wait, it gets better.
The Government doesn't like rebellious teens, or adults, for that matter. They're starting to kill people right and left, and the kids they find are tortured and brainwashed. It seems like everything is far beyond the point of no return.
Or is it?
Airth Jacqueline Adair, better known as "Jackie", or "Air" by her comrades, is a victim of the Government's cruelty. Her parents were murdered by soldiers in cold blood, and her right arm was so badly mangled by their whips, batons, and knives that it had to be removed. Jackie is nineteen now, with a metal replacement for her lost appendage, and she's pissed.
Jackie is a part of the "Delta Force", a group of rebellious elite fighters lead by one of the former generals of the Government. They have a genius mechanic on their side, and several blood-thirsty and trained combatants. Their goal? To take the Government down. And they just might have enough rage to do it.
Jewel of Aradia
Elijah Weston was the guy that everyone wanted. The best soccer player in the school, really good-looking, and an all-around great personality. He was, well perfect.
One day, his geeky younger brother came home with an old-looking scroll of paper. It had a chant on it, raving about the hero of Aradia and how he needed to save the princess. His brother, mistaking it for some kind of RPG game collectible, was extremely fascinated in it. Eli? Couldn't care less.
But one night, while lying in bed, the jock decided to repeat the chant, just so he could laugh at it. That's where the weirdness began. Before he knew it, he was thrown into a World of Warcraft-type universe, where ogres and elves roamed freely, and people all dressed in medieval clothes. What's worse? Now everyone thinks he's the "hero of Aradia".
So now, Eli will have to wield a sword and team up with a mercenary, a former blacksmith, a swordsman, a conceited archer, and an assassin called Anastas who take an immediate disliking to him. And Eli knows she has a dark secret that could get them killed.
Stories
Dark Horizons
Ajithead Wolfshade has always lived an average life. Even though his sister died at a young age, and his father fell in a war, he's been extremely successful. He's made his way up in the world of mages, becoming a high mage at the young age of eighteen. Everything was going fine.
That was, until the Master Mage gave him an "apprentice".
Now, Ajith has to unwravel the mysteries of Astravane Illyiad, a sixteen-year-old mage with demon magic running in her veins, all while fighting off the corruption within the Order of the Mages. Will he live to become the next great Master Mage? Or will he die in vain?
Void
Ever wonder what it's like to wake up with no memories? Amy can tell you it definitely sucks.
She woke up in the middle of an alley with no memories with a white-haired woman cussing at her. Weird, huh? But it gets worse. It turns out she has some sort of extraordinary power, and that she's the product of some alien experiment with humans. Now, she has to join a rebellion with six other reject experiments. But even having superpowers isn't enough to stop these extraterrestrials.
Lost Life
Ashlyn was royalty, yet everything but. The only daughter of the heir to the throne of the Southern Kingdom of Adania, Ashlyn's parents tried to raise her to be the perfect little girl. But when a certain blonde-haired, blue-eyed, pale-skinned Northern war prisoner became her servant, things took a major turn. Now she's rebellious and defiant, going where she wants and doing what she pleases. Though her parents are displeased, she loves living like a regular person, with her people.
However, things are about to change again. In order to avoid a war with the stronger, larger country of Jarren, her grandfather, the King, has arranged a marriage. Now, Ashlyn and her loyal servant Riley are being thrown into a world that looks on their customs as backwards, and the royal must find a way to deal with her new fiancee, the prince, who has decided she is nothing more than a piece of property.
And that's just the beginning of Ashlyn's problems.
Mutts
Amber has lived a pretty rough life. She never knew her parents, and has seen a lot of things even adults shouldn't see. She's frowned upon for participating in underground MMA fights in her rich, preppy school, and nobody really understands her.
That is, until Gabriel came along.
He's rich, he's good looking, and he's REALLY annoying. Instead of going after all the other girls at the school, who spend all their time on vanity, he's got his sights set on Amber. She can't figure out why, and it's really starting to bug her.
Ever since Gabriel came along, Amber has been...changing. Every time silver touches her skin, it burns. She tends to shy away from anything that has to do with church, and her temper's been out of control, especially when she's around Gabriel. She can't help but wonder what it is that he's doing, and HOW he's doing it. But she's about to find out...
High Flyers
It's America, about five hundred years from our present time, and it's a living HELL.
A new form of government, coincidentally called "the Government", has taken over. The army's corrupt, the president's corrupt, the politicians are corrupt--well, that's a given--and everything's basically screwed. But wait, it gets better.
The Government doesn't like rebellious teens, or adults, for that matter. They're starting to kill people right and left, and the kids they find are tortured and brainwashed. It seems like everything is far beyond the point of no return.
Or is it?
Airth Jacqueline Adair, better known as "Jackie", or "Air" by her comrades, is a victim of the Government's cruelty. Her parents were murdered by soldiers in cold blood, and her right arm was so badly mangled by their whips, batons, and knives that it had to be removed. Jackie is nineteen now, with a metal replacement for her lost appendage, and she's pissed.
Jackie is a part of the "Delta Force", a group of rebellious elite fighters lead by one of the former generals of the Government. They have a genius mechanic on their side, and several blood-thirsty and trained combatants. Their goal? To take the Government down. And they just might have enough rage to do it.
Jewel of Aradia
Elijah Weston was the guy that everyone wanted. The best soccer player in the school, really good-looking, and an all-around great personality. He was, well perfect.
One day, his geeky younger brother came home with an old-looking scroll of paper. It had a chant on it, raving about the hero of Aradia and how he needed to save the princess. His brother, mistaking it for some kind of RPG game collectible, was extremely fascinated in it. Eli? Couldn't care less.
But one night, while lying in bed, the jock decided to repeat the chant, just so he could laugh at it. That's where the weirdness began. Before he knew it, he was thrown into a World of Warcraft-type universe, where ogres and elves roamed freely, and people all dressed in medieval clothes. What's worse? Now everyone thinks he's the "hero of Aradia".
So now, Eli will have to wield a sword and team up with a mercenary, a former blacksmith, a swordsman, a conceited archer, and an assassin called Anastas who take an immediate disliking to him. And Eli knows she has a dark secret that could get them killed.
