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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'll try and add some form of categorization if this grows enough, but for now a simple list will have to do.{{favorites list}}  
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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'll try and add some form of categorization if this grows enough, but for now a simple list will have to do. This page is going to be looking really messed up for a little while as I try and make it nice and pretty and categorized; I'm basically copying/pasting commands from other people's pages though so chances are it'll take a while for me to figure out how to order everything.{{favorites list}}  
  
[[True Reflection]]: 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.
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[[User:Jetfire/Silver Fox Tracks|Silver Fox Tracks]]: Part of the Paradise saga. While I don't pay much attention to the series I do enjoy this particular story for the ending.
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|title= [[True Reflection]]
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|author= {{byline|author= Martin Divo|user=Martin Divo}}
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|genre={{BP modmagic}}
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|blurb= 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.}}
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|title= [[User:Jetfire/Silver Fox Tracks|Silver Fox Tracks]]
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|author= {{byline|author=Jetfire|user=Jetfire}}
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|blurb= Part of the Paradise saga. While I don't pay much attention to the series I do enjoy this particular story for the ending.}}
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|title= [[User:Slyfordtrabbit/Drift Away|Drift Away]]
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|author= {{byline|author= Slyford|user=Slyfordtrabbit}}
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|blurb= 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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|title= [[The Day the Universe Changed]]
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|author= {{byline|author= Bryan|user=Bryan}}
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|genre= {{BP SF}}
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|blurb= The second story in the Winds of Change universe in which the fateful day is told from the perspective of three different people.}}
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|title= [[Gonna Rain Tomorra]]
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|author= {{byline|author= Viqsi|user=Viqsi}}
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|genre= {{BP SF}}
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|blurb= Another WoC story. It's hard to suprise old people.}}
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|title= [[The Day the Universe Changed]]
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|author= {{byline|author= Bryan|user=Bryan}}
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|blurb= The second story in the Winds of Change universe in which the fateful day is told from the perspective of three different people.}}
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|title= [[Gonna Rain Tomorra]]
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|author= {{byline|author= Viqsi|user=Viqsi}}
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|blurb= Another WoC story. It's hard to suprise old people.}}
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|title= [[User:Eirik/Wolf in the House|Wolf in the House]]:
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|author= {{byline|author= Eirik|user=Eirik}}
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|blurb= A reporter confronts a senator about some unusual activities. Amusing and a bit tongue in cheek near the end.}}
  
 
[[Where's the Beef?]]: A Spells 'R Us story and fairly humorous if you know how most of the SRU tales usually end.
 
[[Where's the Beef?]]: A Spells 'R Us story and fairly humorous if you know how most of the SRU tales usually end.
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[[User:Michael Bard/Losing Himself|Losing Himself]]: 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.
 
[[User:Michael Bard/Losing Himself|Losing Himself]]: 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.
  
[[User:Slyfordtrabbit/Drift Away|Drift Away]]: 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.
 
  
 
[[User:Virmir/Slips of Paper|Slips of Paper]]: Fox TF told through a series of inner dialogues. No real plot to speak of but the style is refreshing and it contains the ever-amusing line "Yeah, that's right buddy. I just flipped you off with my tail. ''Bite me''."
 
[[User:Virmir/Slips of Paper|Slips of Paper]]: Fox TF told through a series of inner dialogues. No real plot to speak of but the style is refreshing and it contains the ever-amusing line "Yeah, that's right buddy. I just flipped you off with my tail. ''Bite me''."
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[[User:Eirik/Reality Bites|Reality Bites]]: A look at the complications involved in human => animal transformation. This is either ironic or depressing depending on how hopeful you are that TF technology becomes practical in our lifetime.
 
[[User:Eirik/Reality Bites|Reality Bites]]: A look at the complications involved in human => animal transformation. This is either ironic or depressing depending on how hopeful you are that TF technology becomes practical in our lifetime.
  
[[The Day the Universe Changed]]: The second story in the Winds of Change series in which the fateful day is told from the perspective of three different characters; shame there isn't a continuation.
 
  
[[Gonna Rain Tomorra]]: It's very difficult to surprise old people.
 
  
 
[[User:Eirik/Passing Fad|Passing Fad]]: An utterly absurd premise gives a very enjoyable story. Looks like Ford was right, albeit a little delayed.
 
[[User:Eirik/Passing Fad|Passing Fad]]: An utterly absurd premise gives a very enjoyable story. Looks like Ford was right, albeit a little delayed.

Revision as of 16:04, 18 February 2009

Hi and welcome to Lloyd's Favorites page! The stories I've placed here are ones that I personally enjoy. I'll try and add some form of categorization if this grows enough, but for now a simple list will have to do. This page is going to be looking really messed up for a little while as I try and make it nice and pretty and categorized; I'm basically copying/pasting commands from other people's pages though so chances are it'll take a while for me to figure out how to order everything.

<tr> <th colspan="5" style="background:#ddd; font-size:125%; text-align:left; padding:2px;">Anthro</th> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"></td> <th>True Reflection</th> <td style="white-space:nowrap; font-size:smaller;">by Author: Martin Divo
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<td style="padding-left:5px;">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.</td> <td align="center">In the modern magic genre</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"></td> <th>Silver Fox Tracks</th>

<td style="white-space:nowrap; font-size:smaller;">by Author: Jetfire
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<td style="padding-left:5px;">Part of the Paradise saga. While I don't pay much attention to the series I do enjoy this particular story for the ending.</td> <td align="center">In the modern magic genre</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"></td> <th>Drift Away</th>

<td style="white-space:nowrap; font-size:smaller;">by Author: Slyford
</td>

<td style="padding-left:5px;">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.</td> <td align="center"></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"></td> <th>The Day the Universe Changed</th>

<td style="white-space:nowrap; font-size:smaller;">by Author: Bryan
</td>

<td style="padding-left:5px;">The second story in the Winds of Change universe in which the fateful day is told from the perspective of three different people.</td> <td align="center">In the science fiction genre</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"></td> <th>Gonna Rain Tomorra</th>

<td style="white-space:nowrap; font-size:smaller;">by Author: Viqsi
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<td style="padding-left:5px;">Another WoC story. It's hard to suprise old people.</td> <td align="center">In the science fiction genre</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"></td> <th>The Day the Universe Changed</th>

<td style="white-space:nowrap; font-size:smaller;">by Author: Bryan
</td>

<td style="padding-left:5px;">The second story in the Winds of Change universe in which the fateful day is told from the perspective of three different people.</td> <td align="center">In the science fiction genre</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"></td> <th>Gonna Rain Tomorra</th>

<td style="white-space:nowrap; font-size:smaller;">by Author: Viqsi
</td>

<td style="padding-left:5px;">Another WoC story. It's hard to suprise old people.</td> <td align="center">In the science fiction genre</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"></td> <th>Wolf in the House:</th>

<td style="white-space:nowrap; font-size:smaller;">by Author: Eirik
</td>

<td style="padding-left:5px;">A reporter confronts a senator about some unusual activities. Amusing and a bit tongue in cheek near the end.</td> <td align="center"></td> </tr>

Where's the Beef?: A Spells 'R Us story and fairly humorous if you know how most of the SRU tales usually end.

Somebody's Watching: Technically a toon TF but it's almost irrelevant as far as a transformation story goes. Not so much 'creepy' as 'darkly ominous' if that makes any sense.

Sly's Big Movie: Another toon TF, this one turns a Xanadu attendee into a toon fox. Interesting depiction of how writing a Warner Bros. cartoon as a story would work. Can be difficult to follow if you have trouble with visualization.

The Sly Fox Show - Tune In and Toon Out: Third story in the Sly Fox series from Xanadu. Shame no more are being written, it's a very good concept to work with.

Abysses: A recent addition to Shifti and a very good if short tale that will screw with creationists =D

Losing Himself: 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.


Slips of Paper: Fox TF told through a series of inner dialogues. No real plot to speak of but the style is refreshing and it contains the ever-amusing line "Yeah, that's right buddy. I just flipped you off with my tail. Bite me."

Reality Bites: A look at the complications involved in human => animal transformation. This is either ironic or depressing depending on how hopeful you are that TF technology becomes practical in our lifetime.


Passing Fad: An utterly absurd premise gives a very enjoyable story. Looks like Ford was right, albeit a little delayed.

Anubis: 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.

Best Friends: Part of the Visionary line by Brian Erik Coe. Short, sweet, and with a happy ending.

Wolf in the House: A reporter confronts a senator about some unusual activities. Amusing and a bit tongue in cheeck near the end.

Little Boy Lost: A fox TF with a nice slice-of-life feel to it.

Convoluted Quality: This is sort of a pre-emptive addition to my favorite list since the number of sentences is at 4 as of 6PM, February 17th. Either way once this grows it'll definitely be a favorite!

Eternal Glory: A horror story involving Care Bears, what else can I say?