Hi, my name is Leon, if that wasn't obvious. I'm an English major with 11 years of writing experience who is in the process of drafting a novel. With that said, I have a fairly hefty background in literature, and since physical art isn't my forte and my projects need funding, I figured I would see if anyone would be interested in my services.
Lioden is saturated with writing commissions, so I don't reckon we'll draw much attention here, but we're going to give it a swing.
Rules & Notes
As a college student with their own work and novel, I do value my time, so my commissions will not be as dirt cheap as others you may see. I hope the quality of my work justifies the price, but I will modify it as I see fit.
I will ask for payment first to avoid getting burned. I will keep it in a bundle until I have received confirmation that you are pleased with the final touches. Refunds can be given before I've started or in case I am unable to finish for whatever reason.
Please maintain any credit I leave in your finished piece. It will be as unobtrusive as I can make it.
I will not do your homework for you. I have my own homework to do.
This may be added to at any time as I remember.
Writing Samples
Side King's Biography
Though he had suspicions before, Concord knew the moment he opened his newborn cub eyes that he wasn't supposed to be like this. He wasn't supposed to have three toddling legs with stubby paws or fuzzy round ears on the top of his head. Neither was he meant to have a long nose nor soft fur pelting his skin. He was a stranger to his own bizarre body, trapped in its childish confines. His last memories were of kissing his very human partner, dust and ash wet with the tears trailing down their precious face. This world bore no signs of the cataclysm of his past, and the giant cats that surrounded him concerned themselves only with the next hunt.
His lion mother christened him Tulip for his striking orange fur, and he tolerated the name for her—this cub identity evidently was both her first and last, as she struggled with fertility her entire life until his peculiar conception. Though he got the vibe she wanted a daughter, she doted on him all the same, her only child. Despite her love, Concord struggled to even pretend to mesh in with and understand his new family, life, and culture. His now-congenital lame rear leg caused him undue stress in his new environment. He resented the pressure to consume raw carcasses, he screeched in terror and wept when his older cousins pounced on him in play, and he couldn't wrap his head around the hierarchy and structure. The strongest person he knew was his sister-in-law Harriet, but in his birth pride, the women—er, lionesses—weren't so highly regarded. He was already doomed to be cast out by his gender assigned at birth, but he was spurned even before then by his cousins and aunts—all but his lion mother. Frankly, he wasn't entirely upset by it. Pretending to be normal was exhausting, and watching the normal lion family frolic in joy just made his heart weep for what he had lost.
One day, on one of his strolls on the outskirts after a terrifying confrontation with a cousin mocking his lack of a mane, a magnificent flash of light in the distance drew his attention. Though every part of him prickled and burned with terror, his paws compelled him toward the phenomenon. Almost in a trance and against his will, he came upon a crater littered with glowing fragments—and in its center, a perfectly intact compass.
Suddenly, Concord knew what he had to do.
He left the suffocating lion pride younger than was expected of him, but with the compass's power pulsing through him, he knew he could stay no longer. His lion mother mourned her premature loss, and though he felt ugly for it, he set off following the needle's guidance.
It still has yet to lead him to anything of substance, but he clings to hope and curiosity. In solitude, he can practice his strange ways and stay mostly away from the peculiar and strict prides. He knows he has to keep going—they're out there somewhere. His sweet big brother, his lovely partner, his fierce sister-in-law, his best non-related-or-married friend—they have to be out there too. He can't be alone.
Concord has to find them.
Excerpt from My Novel
Lunch is room-temperature oatmeal Lindsey down the road stole from a government supply run and the wild berries that grow in Alex’s backyard. Not that I particularly know any of them, but Concord is sure to inform me of everyone’s names. “Alex is nice. I think you’d like xem,” he tells me as he hands me a bowl.
“Because xe is nonbinary?”
“Oh no, xe has a cat.”
A cat.
“Her name’s Beef Stroganoof. A real sweetheart.”
“Strogan-oof?”
He nods, tittering, even if it doesn’t reach his eyes. “Here, wanna take this to Harriet?” he asks, passing off another bowl of oatmeal. Hers steams and toasts my hands, and he leans in. “Don’t let her know I only warmed hers up. She’d get up and skin me.”
“Of course, lovebug. You’re so sweet,” I say. My chest tickles with a giggle as his face freezes and his ears flush cherry pink. I leave him with that, turning toward my sister.
My laugh feels sour in my throat.
Harriet tucks under her don’t-hurt-people project, the blanket yanked up to her clammy chin and squished under her sides. Her knotted copper hair frames her pallid face. A glaze coats her golden eyes that stare blankly at the ceiling rounding upstairs. However, when a floorboard I never learned announces my presence to the entire street, she snaps to me, very, very much alive.
“Oh, thank the Lord, it’s my d-delivery person. I was getting hella bored,” Harriet says as I crouch beside her. “L-Look, tell ’em to come around and h-harass me more often, or it won’t be no bullet killin’ me.”
“But you need rest,” I tell her, setting the bowl beside her nest.
She snorts, rolling her eyes to the stars. “I know how much you can sleep, but th-there’s only so much I can do b-before I wanna jump off that bridge.” I bite my tongue while she inches up. She grunts and cringes, and by the time she’s sitting, her lean brown face has lost all its blood, and sweat weaves around her nose and panting lips. The heat radiating off her rivals the bowl of oatmeal.
I can provide more samples if asked!
Lioden Commissions
As of right now, I only intend to do Lioden lore and biography commissions.
less than 500 | 10 - 15
~500 - 1000 words | 15 - 25
1000+ words | up to discussion
For biography writing, for an additional 5 , I can code it like my side king's biography, colored background and images as desired.
If I end up exceeding our agreed word limit by a significant margin on my own, and you're satisfied with the result, I will not charge you for that. If you're not satisfied, I will simply cut it down. I won't charge you if I go over.
Biography HTML
I've been experimenting a lot with HTML in lion biographies, and I have a lot of fun with it. This includes editing images, colors, borders, but not the writing itself.
I am willing to review most SFW writing that does not exceed 10,000 words for grammar, content, and formatting. I will not touch the document itself but leave comments if possible; otherwise, I will separately contact you with notes.
I am willing to review homework for people (please give me a copy that isn't attached to your potential school email and remove your name), but I'm not interested in doing the work for you. I will leave comments or notes; you have to decide to implement them.
The price for this will vary more, but since the cap is 10,000 words, it will cost no more than 30 .
Deals and Discounts
Returning customers (those who ordered before) will receive a 15% discount. For example, a 25 commission would be 21 and so on. This rounds down in the case of decimals, so you get the better deal.
Payment
I am most interested in . I may consider breeding items for the lowest current price on the market.
I am not interested in lions, applicators, , or anything else. Although, USD might be nice if you really want to and I can figure out PayPal.