The Magical Stone
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  • Reads 12,531
  • Votes 244
  • Parts 28
  • Time 2h 10m
Complete, First published Dec 12, 2021
Mature
In a world during before modernization. There were only two huge major Kingdoms. One of them was a human kingdom and the other was an anthropomorphic. Humans and Anthros never knew each other until one day a human visited the anthro kingdom which caused them to mingle. However humans started to act prejudice and skeptical towards them just because they were different and bigger which caused the anthros to get fed up with their discrimination and insults. To avoid any conflict or violence, the two kingdoms built a wall between them to avoid any contact. The separation lasted for years until a five year human male disagreed to his kind that anthros are evil. He decided to run away from his abusive parents that were anthro murderers and crawled through a concealed hole in the wall and wanted to coexist with the different race. There was a legend that there was a magical stone that has very amazing power that any human or anthro that wanted for their wishes but it was really hidden.


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