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Title: Bring Me the Horizon [2/?]
Author: [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]
Pairing: America/England [main], Austria/Hungary, France/the world, Prussia/AWESOME, Portugal+England, Ireland/Canada, Belarus->Russia, Russia/America, Spain/Romano, more as the story progresses.
Rating: PG-13
Warning: None. Alternate Universe.
Summary: In a nation where magic is real and a powerful military advantage, Arthur Kirkland inadvertedly attracts the attention of a malevolent sorceress. Cursed, he seeks out the moving castle in the hills; only to discover its resident, the Wizard Alfred, is not exactly as legendary as the stories make him out to be.
Author Notes: Also known as Alfred's Moving Castle. ;D Loosely based on the book/movie of a similar name by Diana Wynne Jones and Hayao Miyazaki respectively. Personally I preferred the book, but I liked how Miyazaki added his own personal touch with elements of steampunk in a nation on the brink of war, so I hope to incorporate bits of both versions in this story.
Chapter 1
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Author: [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]
Pairing: America/England [main], Austria/Hungary, France/the world, Prussia/AWESOME, Portugal+England, Ireland/Canada, Belarus->Russia, Russia/America, Spain/Romano, more as the story progresses.
Rating: PG-13
Warning: None. Alternate Universe.
Summary: In a nation where magic is real and a powerful military advantage, Arthur Kirkland inadvertedly attracts the attention of a malevolent sorceress. Cursed, he seeks out the moving castle in the hills; only to discover its resident, the Wizard Alfred, is not exactly as legendary as the stories make him out to be.
Author Notes: Also known as Alfred's Moving Castle. ;D Loosely based on the book/movie of a similar name by Diana Wynne Jones and Hayao Miyazaki respectively. Personally I preferred the book, but I liked how Miyazaki added his own personal touch with elements of steampunk in a nation on the brink of war, so I hope to incorporate bits of both versions in this story.
Chapter 1
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