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Blessing Moon
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Complete, First published Jun 16, 2020
A sequel to "Floating Stars"

Generations have come and gone in Natanstrelle. The people have been free to live without fear for almost a century, since the light magic's triumph over the darkness. However, hatred still lurks within the land; the Troll war is rearing its ugly head again, and a century long feud between the Biabus-Lus and Draoicis-Lus families is disturbing the peace within Central City's streets.

The Natanstrelleans are beginning to feel lost all over again.

But hope is found one day when the sound of a baby's cry is heard from amongst the trees of Night Forest. The Head of the Draoicis-Lus family takes the infant in, despite the mysterious circumstances surrounding her. 



Author: Fayesther
Cover Artist: Fayesther
Completed: 8th May 2023
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