The Snoah
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  • Reads 254
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 11
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Apr 13, 2018
Once Upon a time... "There was a little girl named Tina. Tina was a sorcerer who created flowers with magical abilities. One day something went wrong with her creations and the little hut that she lived in blew into smithereens. She as well as her plants burned in the fire that had started because of the explosion. The only living thing that was left was a flower she had called The Snoah. The Shoah's ability was healing and the was the only reason it had survived was because of the healing magic it gave off over itself. It was said that The Great Dragon Leila had found the flower and taken it to the peak of what is now known as Mt. Helen. Legend has it is that The Great Dragon Leila is still there today making sure the flower does not fall into the wrong hands. But this is all just a story nothing more, nothing less."
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