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The Memory Witch
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Ongoing, First published Aug 30, 2018
In ancient times there lived witches and dragons they flew among the sky claiming it as theirs. They had unlimited potential and power which could possibly destroy towns and countries but we all know the greed and jealousy man kind possess. They lusted for the witches heavenly and bewitching bodies. Greedily sought for the dragons strengths and riches. The humans had nearly succeeded before the grand witches interfered, grand witches also known as Celestials almost never interferes with life down on Cybil. 

This story follows a mysterious girl whose name, appearance and even gender changed at random times. We walk side by side with her never interfering, never harming. Till tomorrow and the days after we will never do anything unless the time is right and she is in danger.

This is Lilitu Nora an immortal witch.
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