Elah's Pearl
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Oct 07, 2016
A mystical story told in the world of the Muirru, an aquatic human race.
Mokole's world suddenly comes crashing down when the members of his brotherhood demand that he murder his infant brother (The Pearl of Elah). Mokole rebels and chooses to challenge the leader of the Bohar to the 'Dance of the Display'. He discovers things are more complicated than they seem, and risks the loss of his human lover, his family as well as his brother's life if he fails. But is Mokole's brother truly 'The Chosen One of Elah?'
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