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   | title    = She Who Brought the Storm
 
   | title    = She Who Brought the Storm
 
   | author    = Vaela Denarr<br>Micah Iannadrea
 
   | author    = Vaela Denarr<br>Micah Iannadrea
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   | published = November 8, 2022
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   | published = November 8, 2022  
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'''Rerelease''': june 1,2024
 
   | publisher = Vaela & Micah Books
 
   | publisher = Vaela & Micah Books
   | genres    = Fantasy<br>Erotica
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   | genres    = Fantasy
 
   | agegroup  = Adult
 
   | agegroup  = Adult
 
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''She Who Brought the Storm'' by Vaela Denarr and Micah Iannandrea is an adult fantasy novel, originally published on November 8, 2022.
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''She Who Brought the Storm'' by [[Vaela Denarr and Micah Iannandrea]] is an adult fantasy novel, originally published on November 8, 2022. Now Rereleasing on the 1st of June. It is book 0.5 in the [[Stars, Hearts and Dreams]] Series
  
 
==Trigger Warnings==
 
==Trigger Warnings==
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'''General'''
 
'''General'''
*Death in various forms.
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'''References to:''' romantic and sexual entanglements; kidnapping, organ trafficking and grafting;
*Brief mentions of butchered animals and guts.
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*Dragons eating things they shouldn't.
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'''Mentions of:''' fantasy violence and fantasy violence perpetrated by animals; fantasy warfare and politics; traumatic and disabling events; self hate and self destructive tendencies; blood and bloodletting; cosmetic scarring; amnesia; undeath, dismemberment of the undead, slight gore; parental abuse; captivity; humans devoured by large animals; familial disputes; patricide, matricide and intention to kill a parent; children in harm’s way*
*Themes of Horror.
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*Themes of insecurity and dissatisfaction with your body.
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*There is no child death, and no children are harmed on-page, as these things are triggering to us, the authors.
*Mentions of orphanages. We are aware that in the real world, the reality of orphanages and adoption agencies is less than ideal. Astrea is an idealized world where children are put first by those not morally compromised.
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'''On-page depictions of:''' fantasy violence; death and death of loved ones; trauma; complex and complicated relationships; pushing through disabilities; PTSD; blood; romance, flirting, and innuendo; kissing; sexual entanglements (non-graphic); drug use; smoking; poisoning; anger; death of fantasy animals, hunting, and butchering; manipulation; undeath and survival of deadly wounds; body horror; moral ambiguity; death of a parent; vomiting, emetophobia and regurgitation of harmful objects;
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*Chapter 10 Mention of slaughtered animal
 
*Chapter 11 Horror elements and mild gore
 
*Chapter 14 End: Fade to black sex scene
 
*Chapter 19 Description of panic attack
 
*Chapter 21 On-page sex
 
*Chapter 22 PTSD-induced vomiting
 
*Chapter 23 Mention of shitty parents who don't deserve their trans kids and have subsequently lost them
 
*Chapter 24 Fade to black sex
 
*Chapter 24 Mention of relationship-related trauma
 
*Chapter 25 Ableist and homophobic remark
 
*Chapter 26 Semi-graphic description of bodily harm involving thorns
 
*Chapter 26 Mention of magic-induced thorn-vomiting
 
*Chapter 27 & 28 Non-graphic, mild mentions of abduction/captivity/black market organ harvesting
 
*Chapter 28 Mention of severed hatching claw
 
*Chapter 31 Biblically inaccurate body horror
 
*Chapter 31 Mention of PTSD-induced vomiting, as well as mild description of magic induced vomiting
 
*Chapter 34 Trauma reactions to death by dragon teeth
 
*Chapter 37 Semi-graphic sex
 
 
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An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity.
 
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author '''openly identifies''' with that identity.
  
* Greyace main character
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Polyamorous, transgender, nonbinary and butch lesbian MCs*
* Queer main character*
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Transgender and Nonbinary MCs in general*
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Grey-ace panromantic MC
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Trans and Nonbinary supporting characters
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Asexual side characters and MC*
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Fat side characters
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General diversity (bodily, cultural, in terms of disability etc.)
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Mental Health issues (grief, anger, conflict, regret, trust issues)
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PTSD*
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ADHD*
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Chronic pain
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Pluralism adjacent characters (mental connection of dragons)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 8 May 2024

She Who Brought the Storm
Cover of She Who Brought the Storm by Vaela Denarr and Micah Iannandrea
Author(s) Vaela Denarr
Micah Iannadrea
Published November 8, 2022 Rerelease: june 1,2024
Publisher Vaela & Micah Books
Genre(s) Fantasy
Age group Adult


She Who Brought the Storm by Vaela Denarr and Micah Iannandrea is an adult fantasy novel, originally published on November 8, 2022. Now Rereleasing on the 1st of June. It is book 0.5 in the Stars, Hearts and Dreams Series

Trigger Warnings

Author Provided Warnings

The following content notes are provided inside the book:

General References to: romantic and sexual entanglements; kidnapping, organ trafficking and grafting;

Mentions of: fantasy violence and fantasy violence perpetrated by animals; fantasy warfare and politics; traumatic and disabling events; self hate and self destructive tendencies; blood and bloodletting; cosmetic scarring; amnesia; undeath, dismemberment of the undead, slight gore; parental abuse; captivity; humans devoured by large animals; familial disputes; patricide, matricide and intention to kill a parent; children in harm’s way*

  • There is no child death, and no children are harmed on-page, as these things are triggering to us, the authors.

On-page depictions of: fantasy violence; death and death of loved ones; trauma; complex and complicated relationships; pushing through disabilities; PTSD; blood; romance, flirting, and innuendo; kissing; sexual entanglements (non-graphic); drug use; smoking; poisoning; anger; death of fantasy animals, hunting, and butchering; manipulation; undeath and survival of deadly wounds; body horror; moral ambiguity; death of a parent; vomiting, emetophobia and regurgitation of harmful objects;


Additional Trigger Warnings

  • Violence (mild)

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

Polyamorous, transgender, nonbinary and butch lesbian MCs*

Transgender and Nonbinary MCs in general*

Grey-ace panromantic MC

Trans and Nonbinary supporting characters

Asexual side characters and MC*

Fat side characters

General diversity (bodily, cultural, in terms of disability etc.)

Mental Health issues (grief, anger, conflict, regret, trust issues)

PTSD*

ADHD*

Chronic pain

Pluralism adjacent characters (mental connection of dragons)

Tropes

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