Anchors Away
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 24m
Ongoing, First published Feb 04, 2021
What if somewhere in a different universe, far, far away from earth existed another planet, housing not only humans but also the greatest creatures from famous myths and fairytales told to us by elders?
A planet enchanted enough for two shining stars and four space rocks to revolve around it. A planet where anything magical is active from the moment its suns rises to when its moons take over. There at its very center, where the most fragile of fragile countries stood in all their glory, is where this story shall take place.
Aqua is a Siren queen whose memories about a boy were taken away by her father after the day of the thunder guardian's passing. Every day, that boy would wait by the rocks on the east shore awaiting the day he meets her again. But as the son of the pirate who killed the guardian of lightning/thunder, it might be a lot difficult for him to earn the trust of the guardians of each anchor.
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