Snowhail's Decision
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  • Reads 291
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  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 30m
Complete, First published Sep 15, 2022
Mature
Many moons after Lightstar's demise, his son Snowkit, now Snowhail, is older. Having run away from his responsibilities, can Snowhail return to fulfill his destiny and defeat Stagstar? Or will he too meet the same fate as his father?

WARNING: This story contains violence, gore, and some disturbing imagery, with mild language as well. There are also mentions of rape as well, but no explicit descriptions. Just implied and offscreen. This is intended for an older audience. People over 13+
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