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guardian tales: deviation from the tale
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Ongoing, First published May 04, 2024
This is the story of an alternate universe, told through the eyes of Coco, an extremely lonely Inuit woman. Coco lived an isolated existence, in fact, she knew no one but her little sled dog, round and fluffy as a fresh snowball. She had chosen to make her home on a distant mountaintop, far from her village community, surrounded only by the vastness of the cold and snow.

Yet despite her isolation, Coco had an adventurous spirit. From time to time, she would venture out to explore beyond her mountain home, especially into the surrounding forest. The forest was a rich source of food, providing more variety than his usual mountain environment. It was during one of these exploratory excursions that Coco encountered the knight much earlier than usual, thus changing the course of this story.
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