32 Chapter Six - 6 || Rogue Demihuman (1/2)
More pirate sites uploading this story whee~
Today is Monday. The real chapter will be posted here on Tuesday-Wednesday in order to avoid the pirates.
See yah~
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Hm, it's now Tuesday-Wednesday, and the pirate sites haven't updated this dummy chapter. Perhaps these bots are quite smart? They only pick up chapters when they're long enough? I saw that they got the last story chapter too despite doing this dummy chapter thing. So I think there's some algorithm in place those sneaky little crawlers! I noticed that non-story chapters were grayed out (though they still posted them entirely), so that was sorta concerning...
Well, I don't feel like putting my random chatter in this, so excuse me as I paste walls of text from random sections of different chapters. (Actually I was just lazy and posted the brief history of Sol'h'meyr part). Hopefully this will trick them huehue. Otherwise, I'll have to figure out another method of updating this without them getting their hands on the actual chapter. Maybe there's a certain time that they run over the novels? Hm, hopefully some pirate staff isn't reading this, but meh, probably not. If you are, then stop stealing stories stoopid!
Okay, I've decided. When I update a new dummy chapter, that means that the previous chapter has been updated with the actual chapter. That way, you get some sort of notification on Webnovel. Of course, if that doesn't work, there's always RR... *cough cough*
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Tymlune, the timeless one, forged Earth and brought forth five elemental beings: Water, Light, Earth, Warmth, and Cold, into the universe to admire Time's newest creation. In awe of Earth, and bestowed with Time's imagination, the elemental gods shaped a world of their own and named it Sol'h'meyr.
They ruled separate eponymous kingdoms: As'wyde, As'lyte, As'eryt, As'fyre, and As'iyse, and fashioned the inhabitants after themselves called the elementals. They were similar in likeness to Earth's humans but were not blessed with ingenuity. Only Time, known as Tyml, could give creatures the gift of imagination.