Instead of five dragonets, the prophecy has one, and he's a stuck up NightWing dragonet called Warkiller. Raised by the Talons of Peace, Warkiller is the best at everything, with the exception of social skills. When he makes a fatal mistake, Warkiller becomes an outcast and is forced to make his way in Pyrrhia alone. Can Warkiller still end the war? Rated T for violence.
A parody of Frozen featuring songs such as "Do you wanna kill a vampire?" and "Let Them Bleed." Elsa is indeed a vampire hunter, and this was indeed created only for humor purposes. Rated T for gore and extensive use of the word "crap". Cover image from the internet and not owned by me.
Oasis is a young SandWing raised by MudWings. She doesn't mind, and the MudWings are very kind to her. But then, of course, something goes wrong. Captured by Queen Scarlet and kept alive only by information she doesn't have, Oasis is running out of time. Then there's always what comes after escape... In a web of secrets, is anything what it seems?
Ask any dragon any question. Come on in and ask away, my friends. Spoilers will most likely happen. Feel free to ask stupid questions. I will find joy in answering. Have fun!
Harley never liked her own reality, but she's in for a surprise when she's taken to Gensokyo. She meets Reimu and the others, learns danmaku, and discovers that this seemingly perfect reality is not without evil. Rated T for possible violence. I don't know.
Sakuya normally doesn't complain about anything strange her vampire mistress, Remilia Scarlet, does, or has her do. But when Sakuya meets Flandre, Remilia's mildly deranged younger sister, she begins to investigate. Does Remilia really have her only known family member's best interests in mind? Rated T for violence and vampires.
The trio and other Harry Potter characters are teleported off to play truth or dare! Weird? Yes! Torturous? Only for them.