Prophecy of Axain
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  • Reads 1,085
  • Votes 97
  • Parts 11
  • Time 2h 15m
Complete, First published Dec 08, 2015
13 Years after the prince escapes the murderous Darkstriders, it begins.

Seth Feran has always wanted to be a fisherman until the Darkstriders invade his village. When they attack Sally, his adopted mother, and his adopted father refuses to avenge her, Seth knows he must discard his childhood dreams for his duty.

The Dark Elf warriors are hunting for the prophesied boy king who can use magic and will unite the world against them.  Their leader, Shania, lost her sister to the humans, and her mouth waters at the chance for revenge.
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