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The Sorrows Of A Beautiful World
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Ongoing, First published Apr 02, 2015
This is the story of a world so beautiful, so amazing and enchanting that you would have to see it to believe it.

The people of  Astheros are just as beautiful as their world but they don't appreciate it. The beauty surrounding them is merely ordinary and they no longer believe in the sheer magic that is their world. When earthlings Portal Jumpers, Jessie Pines and Amanda Lockman stumble into a portal and are taken to Astheros they are beyond amazed at the beauty of it. Seeing that the Astherians don't understand the beauty anymore, they take a select few of them to Earth and show them that what they have is much more magnificent than they ever knew.

And that is when the Astherians realise....



That there are truly many sorrows to there beautiful world.
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