Darker Tale
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  • Parts 26
  • Time 56m
  • Reads 803
  • Votes 115
  • Parts 26
  • Time 56m
Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2016
Mature
A long time ago humans, faeries, demons and all other interdimensional species lived in peace and harmony. Then, mankind made a huge discovery, Mana, mana is the power that gives you your magical ability, such as fire or water. But then, Queen Alyssa of the humans, Used her mana for not the good of the universe, but for the bad. She told the humans that the demon race had tried to steal all of the mana for themselves, and made the two races go into a bloody war. Until The demons surrendered, the demons were about to be forgiven until Queen Alyssa killed them in cold blood. Now it is up to a handful of demons left, to make Queen Alyssa pay for her sins.
  
  (BTWS there is a lot of swearing, and maybe even some sexual content I don't really know yet.)
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The Forest Keeper

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Kaylie "Kea" Alton's life turned upside down when she found fairies in the forest behind her father's house. At the tender age of seven, she was given the task to take care of the forest and the magical creatures therein - to become the Keeper of Albinan. Things went well for twelve years. As soon as the thirteenth year came around, things started getting interesting. With the appearance of a new creature from the lake, Kea and the rest of the creatures are wary. Something is happening, and when the creature starts talking gibberish about Atlantis and demonic inhabitation, she is forced to take him seriously. What she doesn't understand is why this creature of the lake is helping her and what he has to gain from it. And what is going to happen as a result of this new threat. ** A/N: If I were to give this book a rating, it would be a moderate PG-13. It is pretty violent (I mean, obviously, the demon wants to kill everything, so...), and there are instances of mild language and non-graphic "encounters," as it were. So consider yourself warned. ;) Thanks for reading!