Sol, Myths, and Friends

Sol, Myths, and Friends

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A story composed of different myth/folklore creatures (most are from the Philippines). Solaire, a witch fairy changeling, joins the Myths and Fantasy Club run by Hazel, an avid fan of folklores. With her spells and magic, Solaire opened the Kakayba Village of mythical creatures for the first time. As they enjoy their adventure in the enchanted world, Solaire found out the reality of her past and met the original Solaire, the human which the pixies took in exchange for her. While helping out the mythical creatures with their everyday life, and publishing tales for their club, they began unraveling the truth about the whimsical beings and the life Solaire left in the village.
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