Turtles of the Plague

Turtles of the Plague

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Arellia, Mythlaserin, Coldifre, and Syllthas have existed as four separate, and peaceful, kingdoms for many years. But tensions are growing. As the peace between Arellia and Mythlaserin becomes more and more delicate, and each's future plans are questioned, undercover action grows more and more necessary. Gwen was trained to be an assassin when she was only a child, and she has long since gone cold from her missions over the years. She will always choose a set of blades for company over other people. Howell is a young elf with a dark, mysterious past. He had lived alone in the woods until he was brought against his will to the Arellian palace to explain why he's not in Syllthas, the designated kingdom for elves. Dylan has been raised as a noble lady, with both her parents working as advisors to the Arellian queen. She has grown up in the castle alongside Princess Camilla, but she is desperate for a life of adventure and freedom; one without dresses, corsets, or constant rules. Reed is a spellcaster, and is even known as Spellcaster throughout Arellia. Using his magic for the queen since he was ten, he is searching for something; he just doesnt know what it is yet. These four characters are pulled together without warning, and given a group mission that will determine all of the kingdoms' fates. Their success will reinstate the longtime peace between the kingdoms. Their failure will guarantee the end of life as they know it. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Co-written by Lexi and Morgan (mork) ©childwithoutglory ((Disclaimer: cover photo is from Pinterest. We take no credit or ownership for it.))
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