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Post by joyanikira on Sept 3, 2013 22:54:45 GMT -4
exactly how it sounds. his dA account is activated. A search for any place his stories may be mirrored or forums he may have hung out brought me to places like this. Since I'm also a huge fan of Hugo, I decided to join!
soooo hi!
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Post by observer on Sept 4, 2013 5:44:45 GMT -4
Glad you found your way here, so welcome. Who's this TempleOfHephaestus though? You have me curious.
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Post by joyanikira on Sept 5, 2013 2:02:22 GMT -4
He/She was an excellent transformation fiction writer! I primarily read his stories on DeviantArt and recently I found his account was deactivated and all the stories are gone. I've seen him post on a smattering of other sites, but I don't know if he uploaded his stories anywhere else. EDIT: I found the tiniest handful of his TF fiction here. There's a lot more than that, though.
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Post by observer on Sept 6, 2013 2:23:53 GMT -4
Checked the link and only got titles. Clicking on any of them just brought up a notice that the person had deleted them. Also checked my friends and mines archives...Apparently we hadn't come across them yet or whichever of us had come across them didn't find any interest in their stories and left them out of the archives.
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Post by Lord Hugo Prosperio on Sept 8, 2013 3:48:36 GMT -4
Interesting. I read quite a few stories from Temple. He had a really great series of Fairy Tale character TFs.
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Post by joyanikira on Sept 9, 2013 2:08:40 GMT -4
Interesting. I read quite a few stories from Temple. He had a really great series of Fairy Tale character TFs. I'll definitely ask him about those. Since my last post I finally made contact with him on an obscure forum. He has agreed to send me a copy of all the stories he has in his possession, including a few unshared ones that may be interesting. His disappearance was apparently a reaction to negative criticism online about his stories so he removed them from every gallery he had access too. I was the first person to find an message him about his missing stories, and he expressed some regret for his course of action in retrospect. Some of the stories are gone forever, but anything he has a copy of he'll be willing to send to me, and I will of course share it here. Hugo, if you, or anyone else for that matter, has copies of his stories they want to share, I would really appreciate getting a chance to add it to my own archive. Anyway, as long as I'm up and posting, I'll share one of his stories "The Fruit Girls" which is one of my favorites and one of the reasons I started looking for him. He was able to send me a copy of it right away: STORY REMOVED AT AUTHORS REQUEST
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