WrathoftheSun
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Joined 10-24-10, id: 2588728, Profile Updated: 02-09-14
Author has written 3 stories for Harry Potter, and Code Geass.

Welcome!

Alright, I'll confess. This is Bluedragon312 writing for this profile now. I'm using this profile as a way to avoid: A. Pissing off my HP readers. B. To write something other than Harry Potter. Can't tell you how disappointing it is to write 20000 words and have like 4 reviews a chapter. But I guess that's the punishment for writing a Code Geass fiction when the series is pretty much dead in the water right now.

Let's face it, there are just some ideas that you get, that you just can't make fit in Harry Potter, so I'm using this alternate profile to publish stories that aren't Harry Potter related. I'm also going to be posting my likes of other fandoms as well.


Writing Styles:

1. Alright, I use OCs all the time in my stories. So, not trying to sound like a dick, but if you want to read my stories, you will at least have to deal with Original Characters. After all, why the hell struggle to force a Canon character into a role they can't possibly fit into, when you can just create a random, temporary character off the top of your head? Give him a bit of a background story, tell what his weakness is, and boom, no Mary/Gary Sue. Doesn't matter how good they are at ONE thing, if they really suck at something else, then they are flawed.

2. I have a good understanding of how good or how bad characters of my chosen fandoms are. Example, I know for a fact that Tamaki ( Code Geass) would probably never beat anyone more than a grunt in an army. But Kallen ( Same series) would probably stand a chance in other fandoms of the same type, like Gundam.

3. I'm writing mostly Anime/Manga fanfictions on this profile, and I would like it known that I only ever use Japanese when I absolutely know that's how a character would refer to, or that's exactly what the wording translates to ( This includes honorifics. While it's obvious that Lord Zero or Lord Freeza is Zero-sama or Freeza-sama, respectively, I can't tell with the others. Besides Sensei.)

Animes

1 Code Geass: I'm late to the party on Lelouch here, but after watching the series, it became on of my favorites. Mechs Master Strategist/badass More angst than Harmony Fanfiction Charles Britannia = Code Geass. Shame that only diehard fans seem to be writing nowadays. Of course, of the things I didn't like about Code Geass, the way they killed Shirley kind of pissed me off. Worse than people creating OCs just to kill them in the same chapter.

1B. Unfortunately for all Code Geass fans, an R3 is virtually pointless now. Lelouch has been confirmed to be dead (I.e No Geass immortality, no last minute body swap, no nothing) by numerous sources and interviews with the producers of the series. Hell in the special edition of the DVD for R2, they completely changed C.C's ending monologue so that she specifically says that he is dead (I.e her little parting shot no longer implies she is speaking to the driver of the cart.)

2. Fairy Tale: I was skeptical of this for awhile, until a buddy of mine managed to convince me to watch it. Now it reminds me of Dragon Ball Z Golden Sun 50% more stupidity than Ron Weasley.

3. Claymore: I really only started this anime because I'm a huge fan of Andrej Sapkowski's The Witcher. If you read " Blood of the Elves" or play the Witcher for the PC, you will immediately see the connections between the two. In fact, who would be opposed to seeing Geralt of Rivia fighting alongside of Claire? Or against for that matter, given that Witchers are professional monster slayers as well.

Books

1. Lord of the Rings: Greatest Book series ever.

2. The Dark Tower Series: Stephen King's greatest works, but the ending will kill you.

3. Sword of Truth: Shame we can't write about Terry Goodkind's stories, but this series is well worth your time.

4. Lost Years of Merlin: Best Harry Potter replacement ever. T.A Barron also wrote a sequel series, being the Great Tree of Avalon, but I didn't like that one nearly as much.

5. Guardians of Ga'Hoole: Kind of odd, but this story of Owls is the one that actually got me to read Lord of the Rings. Back then, I was just another Harry Potter washout, just waiting for the next book. Then I found Soren.

6. Harry Potter: Funny how the series that I write all of my stories for on the Bluedragon profile isn't my favorite right? Hell, I've got two stories with tons of favorites and alerts. And Lord of the Marauders is six reviews shy of 300 reviews. But that doesn't mean I like canon that much anymore. I'll admit, it used to be one of my favorite series, but the last couple of books kind of rained on my parade. It was like " You mean we waited all this time for THIS?" The Harry Hermione " I love you like a sister" is just BS. Or you could go Code Geass and say that's ok, it just means he loves her like Lelouch loves Nunnally.

7. Fahrenheit 451: This story is so psychological it isn't funny.

8. Animal Farm: Ditto as Fahrenheit. Except even more so.

9. The Hunt for Red October: Has probably the best Book To Movie ever. And the Book is still awesome.

10. Inheritance Cycle: On the other side, Worst Book to Movie ever is Eragon. Though Prisoner of Azkaban comes close.


Interesting Code Geass facts:

1. Incest is good: Ever notice that Code Geass is pretty much the only series to ever have a main character admit his love for a near relative? Especially while he was killing said relative?

2. Kill Lelouch's love life: Funny how all the women except C.C who loved Lelouch are either killed or betray him?

3. Suzaku= Ultimate Anime Troll. Got this from a review on another story ( Dauntless by Allora Gale) "Supporting genocide by directly aiding the soldiers who merciless slaughter innocent civilians in the thousands is obviously the best solution = Suzaku reasoning". Yeah, Suzaku is a strange one. I've seen some idiot Anime characters.

4. Non sequitor: Funny how Code Geass has more logical fallacies than a bloc of fucking Superbowl ads right?

5. Geass Canceller: So uh, what happened to it? Did it suddenly stop working after Jeremiah indirectly caused Shirley to get killed?

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Stories:

1. Rebellion In Dreamland: Named after a Gamma Ray song, this story is a R3 style story. Summary: Lelouch has been dead for 10 years. No Code stealing. But he's been revived by one of the so-called Rogue Legions of Britannia, a series of fanatically loyal legions of soldiers who refused to follow Nunnally. Now, these Legions have declared war on the world. Lelouch will lead them, but not all is as it seems. Not all men play the same game, and in a time when technology can make even the weakest man a Knightmare pilot, mistakes cannot be afforded.

2. Return to the Path of Glory: R2 redone. Instead of C.C, it's Jeremiah who restores Lelouch's memories. His rebellion begins again, but his is not the only rebellion. The brutal Combined Communist Party incites it's own rebellion in Russia. At first, this aides Lelouch, but will it come back to bite him?

3 Europa Universalis: R2 extension. Lelouch decides Zero Requiem isn't worth it, and fakes it. He takes his most loyal soldiers, and founds a new nation in Europe. But, he must keep his kingship a secret, because the U.F.N will not allow him to live, should they know who is truly Rome's new Emperor. Hearts of Iron 3, Europa Universalis Rome (obviously), and Starcraft 2 inspired.

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Return to the Path of Glory reviews
AU. Lelouch's memories were radically changed by the Emperor, turned into a servant on Avalon. Now, Jeremiah Gottwald must use his Geass canceller to free Lelouch. After that, with new allies and new Frames, Zero is bringing hell back to Britannia.
Code Geass - Rated: T - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 10,454 - Reviews: 7 - Favs: 30 - Follows: 34 - Published: 7/26/2011 - Lelouch L., Kallen S.
Rebellion in Dreamland reviews
Ten years after his death the Demon Emperor is revived using science. Now, he finds the world on the brink of collapse. He has two choices. Let the world destroy itself or do it himself. Can he conquer the world again? While playing for keeps?
Code Geass - Rated: T - English - Sci-Fi - Chapters: 7 - Words: 50,547 - Reviews: 35 - Favs: 53 - Follows: 52 - Updated: 7/3/2011 - Published: 6/6/2011 - Lelouch L.
Until It's Over reviews
After the battle of Hogwarts, Harry decides to claim the Deathly Hallows as his own, ignoring his previous vow to not do so. In the process, he learns of the many secrets that have been kept from him. Meanwhile, a new Lord is rising in America...
Harry Potter - Rated: M - English - Fantasy/Adventure - Chapters: 2 - Words: 9,724 - Reviews: 2 - Favs: 13 - Follows: 16 - Updated: 3/3/2011 - Published: 2/19/2011 - Harry P.