Mariner's Song
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  • Time 1h 35m
  • Reads 1,541
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 35m
Complete, First published Aug 05, 2023
COMPLETE

Cally Worthington sailed the seas. A name uttered in fear or rage, depending on who was asked. 

Secretly, Caspian always hoped to run into the mysterious pirate to put rest to the rumours of her cruelty and desire for revenge and pillaging. Although, he suspected some of it was true. 

When two Pevensie children and their cousin return to Narnia, the first time for their cousin, for reasons known to only the Great Lion, reunions surround friends and perhaps new allies will be gained. Or perhaps not, but that will all be determined in time. 

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[Completed] With her birth the fulfilment of a thousand year-old prophecy was bound to be brought to life. They saw it in her eyes- her power, her strength. Her magic would bring peace to a land of toil- a land full of war and subject to the harshest forms of corruption; where even the strongest of creatures lived in constant fear. Her mother knew, from the second her beloved daughter was born, that her death sentence had begun. And it was on this journey of saving a land loved by ever so many that the daughter was claimed by the sharpest of all of pains: love.