Creatures of Magic
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  • Reads 800
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 31m
Ongoing, First published Oct 10, 2013
Echol is in denial about a magical power that she DEFINITELY DOESN'T HAVE! This power allows her to see creatures in another realm. What realm, she doesn't know, nor does she want to know. Her brilliant idea is to ignore it and hopefully it will go away. If it never gets used it might get weaker right? Unfortunately, her plan is sabotaged when an odd boy, apparently from said magical realm, shows up needing her help. He wants her to help him find certain powerful beings called Spirit Animals, the part human part animal magical beings that make up the most powerful creatures in the other realm. However, his reasoning for needing these beings in unclear, and there seems to be a lot he isn't telling her. Initially, she refuses, but one thing leads to another and Echol finds herself running around this new realm avoiding the bad guys, (who may or may not be imaginary) trying to find the Spirit animals, and seriously questioning Miran(said odd boy from magical Realm) and her sanity.

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