I adore discovering obscure gems, and 'Coddiwomple' sounds like it could be one. If it's a book, I bet the main cast includes someone like a disillusioned poet seeking meaning or a runaway heir avoiding royal duties. For games, maybe a mechanic tinkering with steampunk gadgets while cracking dry jokes. Anime? Give me a spirited heroine with a backpack full of snacks and zero sense of direction. The beauty of hypotheticals is how they let us craft stories in our heads—almost like daydreaming up road trip buddies.
Characters in unknown titles like this spark my curiosity. If 'Coddiwomple' is a comic, I imagine a visual style blending watercolors and ink, with protagonists who wear their flaws proudly. Maybe a duo: one obsessed with documenting every detail in a scrapbook, the other burning maps because 'getting lost is the point.' Their dynamic could carry the whole narrative—think 'Nausicaä' meets 'Scott Pilgrim.' Side characters might include a silent merchant trading oddities or a ghost who hitchhikes in their wagon. Now I'm itching to sketch them!
The name 'Coddiwomple' instantly makes me think of whimsical adventures, though I haven't stumbled across a story or game with that exact title yet. It sounds like something straight out of a cozy fantasy novel, maybe featuring a ragtag group of travelers with quirky personalities. If I had to imagine, there'd probably be a free-spirited wanderer leading the pack, a sarcastic but loyal sidekick, and maybe a mysterious stranger with a hidden past. The vibe gives me 'The Hobbit' meets 'Kino's Journey'—unpredictable and full of heart.
If this is an indie title I missed, I'd love to dive into it! The charm of lesser-known stories often lies in their characters feeling raw and unfiltered. A protagonist who isn't your typical hero, paired with companions that clash and grow together, could make 'Coddiwomple' unforgettable. Anyone else picturing a grumpy cartographer or an overly optimistic chef tagging along?
No clue about 'Coddiwomple,' but names like that hint at eccentricity. My guess? A protagonist who names their sword 'Spork' and a villain who’s just a sentient fog. Maybe a goat that knows too much. Stories thrive on weirdness, after all.
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Zack clears his throat. "We have been dreaming about Brandon Snow."
"Ahhh," Lucille says, smiling and nodding her head. "The future Beta. And a white wolf to boot. Your future pups will be quite beautiful with Charlie's chocolate coloring and Zak's reddish hue. The three of you will make wonderful parents."
Zak's mouth drops open and Charlie squeaks out, "Our future... pups!"
"What do you know of Selene and her mates?" Lucille asks.
"Mates? I only know of one mate. Pan," Charlie says. "As the god of the wild and the goddess of the moon, Pan and Selene's children became werewolves. Wild creatures who were controlled by the moon."
"Ahhh. Is that what they are teaching the young pups now? That Selene only had one mate? I knew that they didn't want mate trios any longer, but I didn't know that they would attempt to change even Selene's story," Lucille chuckles. "Alpha, Luna, do you truly believe that if there was no humanity in their coupling that we would be human at all?"
"Wait. What?" Zak says.
"If we were only children of Pan and Selene, we would always be wild creatures. Nymphs, satyrs, centaurs. But we aren't. Of course, we could remain in our wolf form all the time if we wish, but we always have the ability to shift into human form. No, young ones, Selene had two mates. One, the god Pan. The other, a human man named Endymion. We get our wolves from Pan, our pull to the moon from Selene, and our human selves from Endymion," Lucille says.
"Why..." Zak licks his lips and starts again. "Why weren't we told this?"
"Ahhh," Lucille breathes out, taking a sip of her coffee. "Because not every wolf has two mates, as Selene did. As you two do."
Two lonely lost and abused souls. Find each other in a world no one understood. Jacob Coleman is the town, golden boy. He is everything his father wants him to be. Only He doesn't want to be the golden boy, but against what he believes. He bows down to his father and does what everyone expects of him. Sadie, a lost young girl with a hidden truth about herself. Forced to believe she is mentally unstable. She lives her life in secret. She is beautiful and sweet, but don't upset her because what she becomes can be dangerous to your life. She doesn't mean for these things to happen and most of the time it is out of her control. Her family has to move to prevent her from her problems she keeps leaving behind her. Then their worlds collide and they are forced together. Sadie finally meets Jacob, someone she is wanting to trust, but his secrets are hard for her to read. Jacob can't understand why he is so drawn to her. She is the most beautiful creature he has ever laid eyes on and her character is driving him wild. Sadie has a secret, a gift she has had all her life a gift that has keeps her a prisoner and all she wants is to be free. All he wants to do is be by her side, but that is not going to be easy for either of them. They both come from different worlds and their worlds want to tare them apart.
Stephen was getting hit by a shoe in the morning by his mother and his father shouting at him
"When were you planning to tell us that you are engaged to this girl"
"I told you I don't even know her, I met her yesterday while was on my way to work"
"Excuse me you propose to me when I saved you from drowning 13 years ago," said Antonia
"What?!? When did you drown?!?" said Eliza, Stephen's mother
"look woman you got the wrong person," said Stephen frustratedly
"Aren't you Stephen Brown?"
"Yes"
"And your 22 years old and your birthdate is March 16, am I right?"
"Yes"
"And you went to Vermont primary school in Vermont"
"Yes"
"Well, I don't think I got the wrong person, you are my fiancé"
‘Who is this girl? where did she come from? how did she know all these informations about me? and it seems like she knows even more than that.
Why is this happening to me? It's too dang early for this’ thought Stephen
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