Eli: Celestial Guardian
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  • Reads 65
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 21
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Mar 06, 2024
In "Eli: Celestial Guardian", we follow the story of a mysterious baby named Eli, who falls from the sky onto his planet, Thelassia and his caregiver Lina. As Eli grows, Lina discovers that he possesses extraordinary powers, defying human understanding. However, Lina and Eli's peace is disrupted when a group of thieves attack their cabin in the woods, forcing them to face imminent danger. Determined to discover his origins and understand the reason for his powers, Eli decides to explore the world beyond the safety of Lina's cabin. Along his journey, he encounters challenges, mysteries, and unexpected allies as he searches for answers about his identity and destiny.

I will publish 1 Chapter per day, so stay tuned for more chapters. Later I will post more images on each chapter of the locations, characters and much more.
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