Half Breed
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  • Reads 9,402
  • Votes 509
  • Parts 14
  • Time 5h 8m
Complete, First published Nov 06, 2016
Emily Crescent is suddenly teleported to a world full of magic and wonder after a group of wicked sorcerers attack her mother for an unknown reason. In this new world, her uncle and master wizard, Chiron stumbles upon her and begins teaching her of the new world.

Once again, the sorcerers threaten Chiron's safety whilst looking for a dragon they believed he was hiding. Chiron sends off Emily to Arcanist Academy quickly after, in order to keep her safe. 

Journey with Emily as she discovers the truth behind herself,  her parents, the academy's shady dealings, and the world of dragons.
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