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Siren's Despair
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Ongoing, First published Feb 04, 2021
This is an original story that my boyfriend and I are working on together. We are also working to make this into a web-comic, and eventually an animation.


Sileen Thatch is two hundred nintey-five years old, and she's not dying anytime soon. Why? She's a Siren, a 'child' of Neptune, one of the seven sea gods who rule the oceans of our world. She's been alone for almost two hundred fifty years, however, using magic to pilot the vessel she inherited from her friend, the Opal Essence.

Her solitude changes, however, when she encounters another mystical creature on the high seas. With this person at her side, she decides that her time of mourning is over, and the time for plundering is nigh. They set about rounding up and building a crew of exceptional individuals, and having amazing adventures at every turn.
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