Extraordinary
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 33m
  • Reads 295
  • Votes 45
  • Parts 4
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Jun 05, 2016
Magic, gods, mythical beasts... in a world where all of it is real, why has almost all of it become obsolete? 
In a world that seems almost like our own, shapeshifters are second class citizens and magical artifacts are illegal contraband. Corporations sell mildly enhanced objects to perform mundane tasks and the descendants of gods roam the streets undistinguishable from other humans. 
In a world like this, can a few teenagers find a way to outwit an entire branch of the government, disguise a werewolf as a husky in public, and complete high school?

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Marithyda Skyelorn has barely managed to escape Magus Opté with three of the four Magestones in her grasp, and the Empress's army encroaches. ***** Reeling from Sabin's betrayal and Rumiya's damning prophecy, Marithyda is determined to realize the full extent of her power and put a stop to the enslavement of her kind - no matter what it takes. However, the kingdom that Marithyda left behind has become all but unrecognizable in her absence. Marithyda and a grief-stricken Queen Taileen Winship must put their rivalry aside to save the land and the people that they love, learning that some forms of powerful magic are hidden for a reason. (Book Three of the Skyelorn Chronicles trilogy) Content and/or Trigger Warning: Some scenes contain violence and references to self-harm that may upset sensitive readers [[Word Count: 80,000-90,000]]