Bayou Remedy
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  • Reads 5,235
  • Votes 151
  • Parts 50
  • Time 4h 7m
Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2016
Something new and dangerous is stalking the swamps of Louisiana, destroying traplines and stealing equipment. The locals are up in arms after a boy and his father are nearly killed by what they claim to be a swamp monster. But is this creature truly a monster?

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Okay, so I suck at descriptions. The story is about a naga in the swamps of Louisiana and a biologist who was sent to find him. 
I reserve all rights to the story and characters as my own personal works. Any images contained within the story, do not belong to me and are the sole property of their creator. Enjoy!
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