The Wayfarer
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  • Reads 166
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 1h 21m
Complete, First published Mar 30, 2018
[COMPLETE] This is a story about a young girl who joins her pirate grandmother aboard her ship, The Blue Lady. Janna Naess has grown up idolizing her Gran, Signy, and her crew of pirates. But danger waits for them on the sea, and off the sea tensions between different types of magic users grow higher. Janna knows one thing though, even if her Gran doesn't think so: the goddess of the sea, Ran, is watching out for them.
Short(ish) story in three parts. Maybe one day I'll expand on it.
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