The Heirs of Elysium
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  • Reads 20,570
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  • Parts 32
  • Time 3h 39m
Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2020
Book 3 -  Elissa got her happy ever after and the realm has enjoyed twenty five solars of prosperity. Now it is time for the heirs of Elysium to have some of the limelight.

Aurora is destined to be the next Elemental Queen, yet struggles to live up to her mother's name and find her way in love.

Ethon is the first Animage to take the form of a Phoenix and although one of the youngest in the court at Avalon, that is not going to hold him back.

Raphael, a stable boy of unknown parentage, has found his home in Avalon and a lifelong friend in Ethon. However, the Goddess Gaia has her eye on him, which never bodes well.

Also, can Elissa's happiness last? The threat of Hades looms like storm clouds on the horizon. He is building an army in Tartarus and it is only so long before the drums of war begin to beat.
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