The Stone Children

The Stone Children

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A group of adventurers are hired by a blacksmith in a small town whose child has gone missing, but there are other children too who have been taken by what seems to be a disappearing beast. The group will stop at nothing that stands in their way. Watch as the group discovers a huge smuggling ring and battle dangerous monsters as well as meet an unshakable pest they come to find useful. Bonds are made and tested as new enemies arise. Based on an ongoing game of D and D by a great dungeon master whose idea I'm putting into a book with his permission while changing some of the details to make it that little bit better.
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Bond like any other teen, enjoys playing games. Things take a turn for the worst, however, when a game becomes all too real and terrifying. Now, he and his classmates are working to stay alive and escape their captor. ~ ~ ~ "We put ourselves into this mess. Everything we did leading up to our disappearances gave him the ability to find us. Before and after the game truly began, we determined our own fates. This was the game we chose to play." This story contains mature themes. There is strong language, sexual content, hints at assault, grooming, kidnapping, and death. If at any point you feel uncomfortable, do not continue or skip to the next chapter. I do not expect everyone to enjoy this story, I am simply writing it as a sort of homage to any missing people and know that this is one of the darkest stories I have ever written. Reader discretion is advised.

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