Oceous
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Ongoing, First published Apr 27, 2017
'When the stars aligned, they were scattered. When they reunite, a powerful enigma recreated the world.' 

Aries was as lost as the others. The spell had broken decades ago but she'd only awakened, innocent and confused, in a forest with no resources. 

An escapee flew The Sky, the constant hide and seek never ended. With the love of his strange choice of weapon, Leo was proud with the only memory he had of his existence.

No star in the world had a clue on what they are, except for one. 

A/N due to the difficulty in following the typical fantasy novel word count, this will have very slow updates.
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