CELESTIA THE WITCH FROM THOUSAND
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Ongoing, First published Feb 03, 2024
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A Witch craft that long gone thousand years ago, Vampires, Demons, Fairies, and other creatures who blended with the Human race as they hide from the Humans, only creatures with magical DNA can detect them. Humans don't have magic DNA, their genes is normal in Human terms, but magic DNA is normal in magical races. But extinction is coming to every magigal creatures, the only way to save all the magical races is to find the Witch of thousand years ago. The witch is known for their power to maintain the magical races. They are the balance along side with the fairies, wizard, and mages. But this three races are long gone due to the conflict of bad magical creatures, they are greedy for power that became the reason for balancers to be gone, solidify like a solid tablet.
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