Celestial Heirloom

Celestial Heirloom

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In the land of the 13 realms known as Elentia, the Order of the seven gods protect the realms and two people named Althea and Lorcan were chosen to rule the Order along with this land. They then had six children: four daughters named Karia, the eldest daughter, London, Ryoko, and Genesis, and two sons named Nicholas, the eldest son, and Damion. But, nine years after the children were born, conflict begins to rise in the Elinar Family and the siblings must rise up and look out for each other. This is the story of the Children of the Elinar Family, and how their chapter began.
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