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Pastel Pink & Other Hues *CURRENTLY EDITING*

Pastel Pink & Other Hues *CURRENTLY EDITING*

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Water nymphs make homes in rivers and streams, but often explore the land and play. Not this village. It's community hasn't left their fjord in years. After an unknown being from the surface took the king and traumatised the other nymphs in unspeakable ways, nobody dared leave the water. Schools were designed specifically for teaching the ways of the world above, and finally the day came for one carefully selected student to leave the underwater village and save their people from what they all feared.
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