Lloyd's Favorites

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Hi and welcome to Lloyd's Favorites page! The stories I've placed here are ones that I personally enjoy. I've recently copied (literally) Bryan's list format and I'll be fiddling with it for the next little while so my apologies in advance if you find this page completely screwed up.


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My Favorites
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Anthro dog TF, but the story focuses more on the psychology involved as a woman is slowly turned into a loyal servant by her captor. Think furry Stockholme Syndrome but creepier. In the modern magic genre
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Part of the Paradise saga. While I don't pay much attention to the series I do enjoy this particular story for the ending. In the modern magic genre
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One of Slyford's better stories on this site in my opinon. It also makes me think of To Kill a Mockingbird for some reason.
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The second story in the Winds of Change universe in which the fateful day is told from the perspective of three different people. In the science fiction genre
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Another WoC story. It's hard to suprise old people. In the science fiction genre
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A reporter confronts a senator about some unusual activities. Amusing and a bit tongue in cheek near the end.
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A Spells 'R Us story that goes against the conventional SRU ending. In the comedy genre
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A fox TF told through a series of inner dialogues; no real plot to speak of but I find it refreshing.
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A look at the complexities involved in human to animal transformation. This is either ironic or depressing depending on how hopeful you are that TF technology becomes practical in our lifetime In the science fiction genre
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Perhaps the most absurd plot I have ever encountered and one of the most amusing stories I have read on Shifti. Looks like Ford was right, albeit a little delayed.
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Part of the Visionary saga. Short, sweet, and a happy ending. In the modern magic genre
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A young boy lost in the woods encounters a family of foxes.This story has a nice slice oflife feel to it.
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Let there be light! In the modern magic genre
Toon and Inanimate
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I have a feeling this refers to Slyford T. Rabbit but I'm not sure. In either case, this story isn't so much 'creepy' as 'darkly ominous' if that makes any sense. In the modern magic genre
Sly's Big Movie by {{#ifeq: | |

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An attendee at Xanadu is turned itno a cartoon fox. Interesting depiction of how writing a Warner Bros. cartoon would work. Can be hard to follow if you have trouble with visualization. In the modern magic genre
The Sly Fox Show - Tune In and Toon Out by {{#ifeq: | |

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Third story in the Sly Fox series from Xanadu. Shame no more are being written, it's a very interesting concept to work with. In the modern magic genre
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Part of the Xanadu universe and a weird type of TF in which a man in a fursuit turns into a man in a fursuit. Part tragic, part creepy, there's probably some form of moral here but I haven't got a clue what it is. In the modern magic genre
I Haven't a Clue
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For some reason this story keeps getting categorized under the Blind Pig setting. In either case it is a very good story that I heartily endorse.
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A horror story involving Care Bears, what else can I say?
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This is a collection of the worst opening lines to the worst possible TF story. I may have started this but it will soon go beyond me. In the comedy genre