Aria of Lost Ones
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  • Reads 16
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Oct 10, 2015
Mature
Iliad Odessa Thomas. Known on the high seas as Illya Devils Song of Captain Claylan "the Ruthless" Ironflint's crew.

She's not your regular girl. Mother dead when she was but a toddling babe. Whereabouts of her father unknown. She's half human and half creature of pirate lore. She was adopted by the captain and crew of the Burning Iliad. Come learn her story.

Life, death, destiny and adventure around every corner. She learns to understand herself and the world around her like never before. A power lies within her, one not easily predicted. She can sing like an angel but is deadly and ruthless like the best pirates, yet she is also the best thing to happen to the Burning Iliad's crew.

Her story will be coming soon, to a NaNoWriMo near you!
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