Morning Star
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  • Reads 51
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2016
An ancient Native American legend named Feather Woman and the Morning Star tells a beautiful yet  tragic tale about love and loss. Let's have a little fun and mess with this plot for a bit:

The Morning Star has fallen hopelessly in love with a mortal girl, who wakes up at dusk each day to see him. His thoughts are consumed by this girl he will never reach, someone who will never know who he actually is. The Sky Country watches him sit at the edge bewildered at how a prince like him would want to be with a mortal like that. The Sun, who happens to be his father, eventually offers him a deal, and asks him whether he is willing to give up everything he has for this girl. The sky prince accepts the deal and plunges into a cruel and chaotic world without any of his memories, clothes, or magical abilities.
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