The Elves of Trelis
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  • Reads 2,450
  • Votes 229
  • Parts 22
  • Time 1h 59m
Complete, First published Mar 28, 2022
"They said they were going to eat the Empress."  

Terrible beasts called The Brothers have come to Trelis to devour the Queen of the fairies but absolutely no one in the kingdom knows it.

When a young elf called Phadia discovers this, she decides to make a journey to Empress Destiny's palace to warn her. Accompanied by her best friend, a fussy dryad called Yasmin and a mysterious imp who can turn himself invisible, Phadia makes her way to the palace to find someone to stop this threat. 

A little elf like her couldn't possibly be the one to save the kingdom, right?
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