Bring Me Down
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  • Reads 21
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2021
The kelpie is a well know and well feared legend.

But some legends remain untold.

Adairia is a ships captain who is under the employment of a notorious thief lord Angus, who sends her on a foreboding quest to search for a series of items.
These items have the ability to give the holder full power over the long forgotten mythical creatures. Adairia accepts this quest along with the mysterious string attached.
Nix, a mysterious man who is being sent on Adairias quest.
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