Adiran Blue
  • Reads 288
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 48m
  • Reads 288
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 8
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2014
"If someone told you that the colour of your eyes meant that you could save the world, you'd probably, to be honest, flip the hell out."

Seventeen-year-old Iris Caesitus, born with enchanted blue eyes, holds a powerful secret; she belongs to an ancient race of a super-human species capable of performing magic. When her race is faced with a powerful enemy, the fate of the Adiran race in entrusted in a thousand-year-old prophecy. Follow Iris, Rhys and her family in a battle against fire, slavery and most importantly, extinction.
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Urban Fantasy - Romantic Fantasy - Dark Fantasy - Paranormal Rory tells herself it's a trick of the light. That she can't actually see the spirits of living beings as they die. Until one night, when a starving demon comes across her path, and the mysterious blue and yellow lights are suddenly given a name. Asa can't understand how a human can see mana, let alone possess it and use it, but wants to help Rory find a way to control her abilities and find out more about her. But he's not the only one who's intrigued by the mystery. Others begin to take an interest in Rory's growing powers, and her potential as a shield, or a weapon, for forces in the demon realm. - CONTENT WARNING: Contains scenes of violence, sexual content, and strong language - Highest Tag Rankings: #1 in sorcery #7 in darkfantasy #5 in fantasyromance #42 in paranormal