White Weewoos don't exist. *shifty eyes* |
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Issue: 991 | 8th day of Gathering, Y25 |
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 | Return to White River"Portia stood on the shoreline, feeling the sea breeze ruffle her hair. After she had put Charrie in his place, she had met with the council and explained the town’s new..."
by hzoo_26 |  | The Primordial Saga: A Faerie's Woe"The sun had almost completely disappeared by the time they arrived at the entrance to the Neovian Catacombs, its crepuscular rays casting an eerie shade on..." Collab with knightwolfalex
by rurirawr |  | Bargain with a Dark Faerie"...Hú took the advice and didn't say another word about it. It didn't take long before Hú realized why the light was necessary; a thick fog seemed to materialize out of nowhere as they wove deeper and deeper into the woods."
by puzzlepets |  | Sands of an Hourglass"A shy Meerca servant entered the throne room of the Kheruvian palace. Approaching the impressive throne and the intimidating Shadow Gelert, he said, 'Um, King Ammar?'..."
by nick_and_nickette |  | The Shoyru Spy"Zara grabbed Sylas’ arm and pulled him towards the back exit of the Second-hand Shoppe. 'What, you mean we have to leave right now?' Sylas tried to..."
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Headlines "A Molten Friend" by misspolar It was dark when the little Starry Zafara awoke. A little too dark. “Drat,” she thought. The clocktower light was out. It was 6 a.m. in Neovia, the sky not yet as light as it should be. You see, in Neovia, the sun almost never shined. The misty town did not stay in total night around the clock, but rather in a grey, dusk-like state when there should be brilliant daylight. The clock tower that loomed over the sleepy town normally served as the main source of light in the sky. Today, not so much. The Starry Zafara hastily rose from the bed, rubbing the sleep from her eyes and smoothing her fur in one fell motion. She slipped on a cape, and quickly scampered to the door of her small, stone cottage. As the keeper of the clocktower, it was her responsibility to make sure the town’s most important landmark was maintained, and today she had her work cut out for her. It was a bit of a lonely job, but someone had to do it. Scurrying along the quiet cobblestone streets, it was only a short time before she came to a large wooden door at the base of the tower. Her keys jangled as she searched for the near-ancient skeleton key that would unlock it. Finding the right one, the door groaned and ached as it opened, clearly having been resting for quite some time. “I should really get to oiling those hinges,”
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Bringing Spring to Neopia "The air was serene but cold, the bitter harshness of winter finally starting to show signs of fading. Patches of snowfall still lay on the barren ground with a few pink primroses sprinkled throughout..."
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