The keepers

The keepers

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Once upon a shitty moon the gods saw the world was in chaos but they were too lazy to clean up the mess the started so they gave 10 children special gifts and named them the keepers of the world, the keepers were spread throughout the world and held the key to the worlds future... Of course the gods didn't want to have to go through the trouble of waiting for each new keeper to realise their potential so they just made the 10 keepers immortals, forever stuck at the age of 17. The ten keepers: The Keeper of sea The Keeper of earth The Keeper of sky The Keeper of fire The Keeper of life The Keeper of death The Keeper of lightness and darkness The Keeper of animals The keeper knowledge And The keeper of time All ten of these keeper played a special role in the world, some more important than others... The keeper of knowledge is basically the ringleader but the true power lies in time. (ps I'm new at this so if you have any advise I'd be grateful to hear it
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Twelve children were gifted with gems of magic. Twelve children had magic that ran through their blood, and they didn't even know it until it was almost too late. Twelve children were born to twelve different Gods and Goddesses, each having a different power than the one before them. Twelve children were shunned from the world that they grew up in, forgotten except for one who walked amongst them from time to time. Twelve children grew up on their own, with one just turning of age. Twelve children were needed to defeat the evil witch that captured eleven of the twelve Gods and Goddesses that they were sworn to protect. Twelve children were born over and over again until they were ready to face the old Crow that captured them. But the question remains: Are they actually ready, or are the Gods and Goddess praying on a lost cause, and is the world that they know already dead?

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