Tira: The road to victory
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jul 12, 2023
Azer is a normal quiet kid, that likes to read books. Nobody pays attention to him, unless to bully him. He feels alone and powerless in this world. But just around the corner lies an adventure he can only dream of. A mystical land where dreams come true and reality is nowhere to be seen. 

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Just like all good fairy tales' stories, this story too, starts with: "Once upon a time...". This story is written with all sorts of clichés. It's what one would call a "typical hero's journey". So, if you like medieval fantasy, humour, action, and friendship this is the story for you. It's supposed to be a heart-warming easy story to read. I firstly wrote this story as a kid's theatre play, so it is based on that. I still chose to incorporate some theatre-like flair in this story.

Enjoy!

Ps: It does entail themes of bullying so beware before reading. Also, yes I used Sindarin.

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Cover made by me using Inkarnate.
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