The Curse's Breath
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  • Reads 20,932
  • Votes 1,119
  • Parts 43
  • Time 8h 25m
Complete, First published Apr 10, 2020
Celni Halderan is the daughter of the General. Raised to be the future leader of the human army, she has trained hard to fight in the war against the dragons. Until one night, when wings sprout from her back. Soon Celni is trapped between two sides of the war as anger mounts and hostility grows. Which side will she choose? Will she be able to save the ones she loves? Will she even be able to save herself?
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