Chai on the Mountaintop
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  • Reads 196
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  • Parts 7
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Ongoing, First published Sep 23, 2016
The wild mountain ranges of a certain unnamed pocket of the world beckons our inexperienced explorer. His quest is to find the elusive and supposedly mythical Dragon lily. A flower with powers only known to the inhabitants of a village which time itself has forgotten. What awaits our hero, instead of scientific recognition, is adventure, peril and a bone chilling secret, about the flower, the village and himself. Witness the evolution of our hero's morality and his understanding of what makes us human all while his life hangs in the balance.
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