Stars over Stephensville: A Myth of the Dying God
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 54m
Complete, First published Oct 18, 2019
Southern Gothic fantasy, Creek folktales, Arthurian legends, and Greek mythology come together in this story of fantasy, fear, love and grief. When Aiden Woodward gets lost in the great Okefenokee swamp, he meets a beautiful young woman who guides him back to the past and a mythological version of his own hometown. Join him as he journeys to a hidden isle, explores an enchanted library, sees the terror of the Wild Hunt, and much more.
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The Dragon Curse

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Throughout history legends of dragons have been told: Fafnir, Beowulf, Euflamm, and much more, tales of fire-breathing, serpent-like beasts, with legs and wings, often protecting a hoard of treasure and gold, Emmeline a young girl just approaching adulthood is alone in her village. Edmund, an older boy from her village wants her with a great passion and treats her as scum for her rejection. Hated and misunderstood for being different finds her life at a standstill, a curse and a choice are presented to her, a chance to change her life forever. When on a trip into the forest Emmeline encounters a decision and a chance at freedom. Emmeline ventures out into the forest with a group from her village and she learns of something terrible and it changes her life for the better.