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Week - 689

Sandstone Boots
by dimartedi
Description: In Anmon, children danced in the playground of the dust devils. The spirits would have eaten them if they knew, but the children were too quiet for them to notice.

Week - 692

The Rickety Ship
by dimartedi
Description: Petpet maintenance is a pain.

 
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Horsing Around
Arvakur completes a Faerie Quest.

by _koolness_

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The Sorceress and the Prisoner: Part Four
King Skarl stared at the letter in his hands. He couldn't quite believe what he was reading. It was completely unexpected. They hadn't conversed in years, but now he wanted to write to him? This was odd. Something didn't quite add up.

by dudeiloled

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A Rebuttal - Queen Fyora is Not A Dark Faerie
There have long been rumours about Queen Fyora’s element. Specifically, some have debated whether Fyora is actually a dark faerie in disguise. Naturally, when a rumour starts among the faeries, it does not take long to propagate and soon, many all over Neopia would hear of it.

by black_skull725

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Faerie Wings III: The Nightmare of Dreamland: Part Eight
“Forgotten what?” asked Brillare. “Is it something important?”

“Yes, and it’s our biggest clue yet!” Illere insisted. She took a few deep breaths before she began her explanation.

by downrightdude


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Trouble's Brewing
Deep within the macabre wetland of the Haunted Woods, hidden by the swamp gases and crooked trees shrouded in tangles of spongy moss, there was a foreboding abode that stood on the muddy river bank. Composed of rotten-looking shambles of wood, it looked like the slightest gust of wind could knock the entire residence on its side. But it was the enigmatic ixi that called this dingy shack home that really gave rise to the mysteries.

by flannelle



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