A Glass Half Full

A Glass Half Full

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Six years old is a young age to stop dreaming. Especially when all the years leading up to then is what you are taught to do. Dream. Dream big. What do you do when the only things the seemed to make sense are no more? What do you do when the things you loved the most are ripped away from you and you can't ever get them back?
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Myths, legends, history all play a part in the origins of the planet. With every different background, different religion there is a God of some sort. And all of this information means absolutely nothing to a five year old. However Teri is a firm believer of sharing is caring as she accidentally awakens a banished Greek God, Elliotes the God of Empty Dreams, by sharing her jellybeans. Now Teri is stuck in the crossfire of a war that should have ended thousands of years ago, the War of Dreams. Could a five year old have the voice of reasons to end a war, or will she be consumed by the nightmares? Using Prompt 73: You are a long-forgotten god. A small kid leaves candy at your shrine, and you awaken. Now, you must do everything to protect your High Priest / Priestess, the kid and their entire kindergarten class, your worshippers.

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