ThePhantomDragon204
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Joined 01-19-19, id: 11909902, Profile Updated: 05-17-19
Author has written 1 story for Phantom of the Opera.

Hi there! I'm ThePhantomDragon204 (just a random person here haha). I am totally a FanWing (only FanWings will know what I mean), and also a Phan. (Only Phans will know what I mean by the following: 1. I will not get myself involved in the love triangle. I refuse. 2. I do not like it when Christine does not act like a rational woman. I mean, a rational woman would not instantly fall in love with some creepy masked stranger who suddenly appears before her. No offense, E/C shippers. I'm just saying that Christine shouldn't fall in love at first sight with a creepy masked stranger, and that the love should slowly develop over time. Writers, please make your Christine rational and sensible, unless she ran away from an asylum or something. Do what you want to the plot. 3. I have yet to watch the musical. I know, super embarrassing to be a Phan if I haven't watched the musical. I'll update this ASAP. It's just that the musical isn't playing anywhere near where I live. I have read the Wikipedia summary, though, although I doubt if that counts. Sorry, Phans. I consider watching the musical to be a sort of rite of passage for Phans to become a true Phan. Just goes to show how weird I am, unless that's a belief many Phans believe in. 4. I was first introduced to POTO via the novel. Beautiful book. If you haven't read it, you need to read it to pass the Phan rite of passage. Stop making fun of me for not having watched the musical; you've got a book to read. 5. To pass my Phan rite of passage you will need to: a) read the original novel that inspired it all and b) watch the musical in real life. YouTube doesn't cut it. 6. Note that I'm used to the murderous version of Erik, not the a) handsome sunburned version, b) musical version with mommy issues, or the c) sweet, caring, misunderstood version. It's because of that one novel.)

I do a lot of schoolwork, so I probably won't be able to update every day or something. I apologize. Also, there is a probability my computer will be taken away from me forever at any time, which means no more publishing for me. Hopefully that never happens.

Hmm, one of my universes will probably be something like: Normal Earth, normal continents, one moon, and the only difference is that humans have been replaced with the tribes of Wings of Fire. Where the tribes come from will depend on local geography of region. SkyWings will live on and around mountainous regions, RainWings live in rainforests in equatorial Africa and Asia, IceWings inhabit Scandinavia, Russia, and Siberia, etc. This universe will have slight variations of canon tribes in addition to fanon tribes, including the native tribes of the Americas (who have been mostly wiped out thanks to the settler dragons from Europe and their plagues, which is depressing to think about). Timeline of this universe is similar to human history on this timeline.

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Wings of Fire - Frostbitten Hearts by SuperRadSlime reviews
Frostbitten Hearts tells the tale of Frostbite, a young IceWing who has been raised by SkyWings almost since hatching. To ensure he is not discovered, his family moves down the Diamond Spray River to a small village of SkyWing rejects called Diamond Spray Town. Life was swell until a SkyWing captain started to interfere and made Frostbite learn that life can change in an instant.
Wings of Fire, Tui T. Sutherland - Rated: T - English - Fantasy/Adventure - Chapters: 16 - Words: 55,937 - Reviews: 17 - Favs: 26 - Follows: 29 - Updated: 8/30 - Published: 2/3
Wings of Fire: The Forgotten Legend by Maximus Draconis reviews
Before Darkstalker, the tribes were almost peaceful, but it was never meant to last. The tale lost to time is unfolded, and the timer is ticking for change in Phyrria.
Wings of Fire, Tui T. Sutherland - Rated: T - English - Fantasy/Adventure - Chapters: 13 - Words: 11,870 - Reviews: 4 - Favs: 6 - Follows: 6 - Updated: 6/29 - Published: 8/25/2018 - OC, Darkstalker, Prince Artic, Foeslayer - Complete
Second Catastrophe: Part I - Invasion by Blackberry Avar reviews
Like a rising tide they came from the east; seemingly unstoppable. Hivewings. A surprise ambush captures Tsunami and Turtle in the Poison Jungle: only one dragon escapes to tell the tale to the tribes of a recently war-torn Pyrhhia, many of whom are unwilling to face the facts. They will pay dearly for their unbelief. To fight is to live; else lies the path to Wasp's Empire.
Wings of Fire, Tui T. Sutherland - Rated: T - English - Fantasy/Tragedy - Chapters: 2 - Words: 5,656 - Reviews: 4 - Favs: 3 - Follows: 4 - Updated: 4/1 - Published: 3/27
The Good Soldier by F S Woodell reviews
July 1942, Cliveden, England: Christine Jones begins a new job as Secretary to the ill-tempered and demanding Colonel Erik Rochard. Initially attracting the attention of Charles Grey and struggling to cope with the demands Rochard makes of her, she begins to question how much she truly knows about the two men.
Phantom of the Opera - Rated: M - English - Romance - Chapters: 20 - Words: 47,177 - Reviews: 110 - Favs: 43 - Follows: 67 - Updated: 7/6/2018 - Published: 9/2/2012 - Christine
The Secret Door 2 by bensara91513 reviews
Erik is heartbroken after having to let Jenna go in order to save her life. However, when an explosion at the opera house causes a door to open again Erik has a choice—to either go through it, or stay and perish. Running through, not knowing where it would lead, Erik finds himself in a new world, inhabited by an old love. But does she love him still?
Phantom of the Opera - Rated: M - English - Romance/Sci-Fi - Chapters: 23 - Words: 75,565 - Reviews: 267 - Favs: 61 - Follows: 50 - Updated: 10/18/2016 - Published: 8/13/2014 - Erik, Meg Giry, Persian/Daroga, OC
A Fleeting Dream reviews
This is a sequel to the Phantom of the Opera novel. Raoul and Christine head off into the sunset, and Erik disappears. Several years later, the legend of the Opera Ghost has faded into oblivion—that is, until a certain ballet girl named Emma vanishes... (Will publish as often as possible. This may not necessarily be romance. Yes, I'm one of those weirdos who improvises as they go.)
Phantom of the Opera - Rated: T - English - Mystery/Suspense - Chapters: 7 - Words: 8,191 - Reviews: 5 - Favs: 2 - Follows: 4 - Updated: 5/14 - Published: 1/21 - Erik, Meg Giry, Persian/Daroga