The Winter Crown (On Hiatus)

The Winter Crown (On Hiatus)

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At the beginning of time, one man pulled the part of him that wasn’t human out of his body and turned it into a pendant necklace. It wasn’t until generations after the man had died that it was realised what this little trinket was capable of. The power to grant one true wish. That was what the bearer of the Eligir Stones was promised. The power to rule over all or unite every country in the land. And this omnipotent power would have been granted had the Necklace not been split up and spread throughout the known world. Now, in this brief moment of peace in Lyndor, Farrlan must reunite the pieces to grant his father’s wish and keep war from his own kingdom. Next Update: Sorry, guys. I'm so far behind on this story that I think I'll have to put it ON HIATUS for a little while until I get going again!
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