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  2. Archive of Our Own - Wikipedia

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    Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a nonprofit open source repository for fanfiction and other fanworks contributed by users. The site was created in 2008 by the Organization for Transformative Works and went into open beta in 2009 and continues to be in beta. [2]

  3. Wings of Fire (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Wings of Fire is a series of high fantasy novels about dragons, written by Tui T. Sutherland and published by Scholastic Inc. [1] The series has been translated into over ten languages, [2] has sold over 14 million copies, and has been on the New York Times bestseller list for over 200 weeks.

  4. FanFiction.Net - Wikipedia

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    Xing Li, a software developer from Alhambra, California, created FanFiction.Net in 1998. [3] Initially made by Xing Li as a school project, the site was created as a not-for-profit repository for fan-created stories that revolved around characters from popular literature, films, television, anime, and video games. [4]

  5. Talk:Wings of Fire (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Wings of Fire (novel series) → Wings of Fire; Wings of Fire → Wings of Fire (autobiography) – The novel series seems significantly more popular than the autobiography, so it should be the primary topic instead. In a Google search for "Wings of Fire", the first three pages of results are exclusively about this series.

  6. Category:Fictional shapeshifters - Wikipedia

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    Maintained to separate fiction - While some may argue that the category of Fictional Shapeshifters is superfluous, this category is maintained to separate shapeshifters appearing in works of fiction (i.e. characters created by a specific author in specific work) and those from legend, mythology or folklore (for instance, the trickster gods of various mythologies).

  7. Supergirl (Linda Danvers) - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 series Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow pays homage to the Earth-Born Angel arc with Kara Zor-El displaying fire wings. [8] Journeying throughout space, Kara saves her space bus crew from a Karpane dragon by taking a red kryptonite drug which causes kryptonians' "weird visions" to come true.

  8. Nephilim (manhwa) - Wikipedia

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    The human parents and the nephilim children are killed, while the angel parents are captured to be reeducated. The angels, demons, knights, and nephilim fight by summoning weapons known as "Apoca". Apocas normally take the form of innocuous pieces of jewelry on the bodies of the fighters, and can be summoned as weapons at any time.

  9. Dragon Raja (Chinese novels) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Raja (Chinese: 龙族; pinyin: Lóngzú) is a series of fantasy novels written by Chinese author Jiang Nan.. The story consists of five story arcs (the first four have been compiled into 6 published novels), as well as a prequel short story and an anthology novella.