Gerlinda Renee
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Trai'mega: Merger of Kingdoms Part 1
The Ethereal Kingdom Far in The Ethereal Kingdom is the Forest of Pure Hearts. This kingdom is ruled by Queen Kamiyrah, The Heart of the Forest. The Forest of Pure Hearts is full of magical creatures with powers connecting them to the queen. It can only be entered through an archway hidden behind an enchantment row. However, if you are not pure-hearted with pure intentions, you are vaporized for trespassing. This has kept many men out who have sought to destroy the power of the forest. It is also a haven for women and children who can escape the village and make it across Enchantment Row. Enchantment Row is a road outside the village that leads to various other towns and kingdoms. It is a road that tests the traveler in many ways. Those unable to keep up with the toll of the tests often turn back to their villages, vowing to never attempt to cross again.
By Gerlinda Reneeabout a year ago in Fiction
Sister Circle
I wanted to say thank you. I wanted to take the time out to recognize you for the triumphs that aren't rooted in pain. I wanted to take the time to let you know that in all that you do, I see you. I see the way you plant yourself in your own life, unafraid of being moved by the wind.
By Gerlinda Renee3 years ago in Poets
If Coach Carter, Then One Tree Hill
One Tree Hill is one of the shows I continue to revisit because of the nostalgia and familiar comfort, arguably isn't like anything else I have seen on TV. (And I watch A LOT of TV shows). What made this challenge particularly hard was that One Tree Hill covers so many elements in one show that I haven't seen depicted that way in another. And as I sat on the prompt of this challenge for a couple of weeks now, it finally hit me! The comparison lies in the direction and inspiration of the creator! Mark Schwan, in my opinion, was such a genius in how he went about creating this show and using so many elements to drive a 9 season narrative. Aspects of family ties, friendship, relationships, personal development, basketball, internal struggles, mental health, and music made the show as big as it was in my eyes.
By Gerlinda Renee3 years ago in Humans