The eyes that can kill
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Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2022
Mature
There was a girl called fischl and she loved her bird friend (it's a he) who travels with her  (an electro bird) fischl's bird and fischl have electro powers but fischl had a rare power nobody else has her right eye can kill you if you stare at it for too long (and for too long we talking 6-50 secs) but the chances of people looking at the both of her eyes we're very high because her eyes were a beautiful purple colour anyone would fall to look into them so she wears a special  cover so people don't look at her left eye. After Fischl's bird (fischls birds name is oz) and fischl lost their land and family  They had to go to the snowy forest were everything they needed was and this is where our story takes place.read to find out more.
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