Lessoc Fountain - a fairy-creature tale
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  • Reads 49,817
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  • Parts 49
  • Time 7h 10m
Complete, First published Jul 08, 2016
Selected for Editor's Choice! Some secrets refuse to remain silent.
  
  Deep in Switzerland, the Intyamon valley was once home to many humans and strange beings. Years ago, in a wooden chalet rooted on the side of the valley, there lived a young girl who was desperately lonely. 
  
  In the middle of Lessoc, a small village, there was a fountain. Humans had a charming legend they told about it, but fairy creatures whispered of dark deeds and bloodshed. 
  
  On a farm nearby, there was a boy growing callous and cold from the harsh life he was given.
  
  A path in the valley forest led to a hill covering a vast hall under its rocky layers. A fairy king held his court in that hall and the great fairies danced and feasted throughout the nights. 
  
  There was a horse with a battle-scarred coat and soul, who longed for redemption.
  
  And there was one last creature whose heart has withered away long ago. 
  
  Lessoc Fountain would call them them together.
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