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For years now, I have had this idea to write a story that takes place in a middle age/ fantasy world where a man is tasked with helping a young girl on the run. Despite a few ideas here and there, I never really got the idea off the ground and didn't have enough to warrant turning it into an actual story. However, it dawned on me the other day that Skyrim's main quest line is actually the perfect catalyst for such a story. This journal will take a unique perspective on Skyrim's main questline and follow it almost exclusively, adding many story elements and focusing heavily on the characters. I hope you enjoy!
I wanted to write this story about a guy and little girl running off together. But I kind of realized my new erotic novel [[A Sweet Escape]] is exactly that. So I don’t really have any intention at this point to return to this journal. There isn’t much if any erotic content in it yet because I was just setting up the story, so I almost want to delete it. The main character is pretty interesting, though. If anyone is inspired to work on this one, go for it.


-HG Collins
-HG Collins

Revision as of 00:46, 24 December 2021

I wanted to write this story about a guy and little girl running off together. But I kind of realized my new erotic novel A Sweet Escape is exactly that. So I don’t really have any intention at this point to return to this journal. There isn’t much if any erotic content in it yet because I was just setting up the story, so I almost want to delete it. The main character is pretty interesting, though. If anyone is inspired to work on this one, go for it.

-HG Collins

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