Blue Lights
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  • Reads 90
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 53m
Ongoing, First published Nov 22, 2018
Etentia Castle is a wondrous school in which teenagers can dive deep into their Auras and, for the first time in their life, produce stunning displays of magic. Almost everyone who goes finds their schooling inspiring, interesting, and, above all, extremely helpful.
Almost everyone.
When two girls, Rosalyn and Laura, sneak out one night with some acquaintances, the last thing they expect is to encounter a force more powerful than all of their professors combined. Just when they begin to finally settle down, lethal attacks start to break out on the peaceful campus, scaring more than just the students. Nobody, not even the renowned Headmasters, are safe.
At a time in which very schooler is left with one choice: should they retreat to safety, or fight the monsters lurking in the shadows?
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