Two Sides of the Same Coin
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  • Reads 41
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 12m
Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2017
*THIS STORY IS OF MY OWN CREATION*


What happens when a Wild Fey of the Wood comes across a dying Dragonborn? 

Chaos.

Emilia Wildheart, or as her family call her "Emmy" has stumbled upon the youngest son of the evil Dragon King dying in the Wood just outside of her village. She heals the boy, in the process creating a soul bond between them. 

War will rage and enemies will attack. Can three Wild Fey and a runaway prince bring peace between the two races or will their struggles all be for not?
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