The Fae Clan
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  • Reads 37
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2016
You wouldn't even believe it. Neither can Lorene Mill. This extraordinary realm-of-a-town was held together by the forces of the Fae Clan. Mermaids, fairies, witches. There was one more force in the town, but a very evil one. The Fae Clan can not cast them out however, because they too are one of the extraordinary beings of this town. The Sintoka. Everybody just hates them. All of the people born inside this realm was one out of these four. So what..WHO is Lorene Mill? She just discovered that this was her birthplace - and that it existed, after all.
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The Rider's Legend

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