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The White Witch

William Ubagan

Verlag: ZRK Book Shop

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Beschreibung

Clara, a guardian of Mount Apo, possesses the rare ability to harness the pure magic that emanates from the land. She uses her powers to heal the sick and wounded, bringing peace and prosperity to the people of the Enchanted City. However, her true calling extends beyond the realms of physical well-being. Clara stands as a beacon of hope against the dark forces that threaten the harmony of Mount Apo.
 
As the city thrives under Clara's benevolent rule, a growing shadow casts its malevolent presence. Black witches, practitioners of forbidden magic, seek to exploit the mystical energies of Mount Apo for their own gain. They unleash curses and dark spells upon the unsuspecting inhabitants, causing havoc and despair.
 
"The White Witch" unfolds as Clara discovers a nefarious plot to unleash a devastating curse that could plunge Mount Apo into eternal darkness. Faced with the looming threat, Clara must navigate treacherous alliances, confront ancient evils, and delve into the mysteries of her own past to save the Enchanted City.
Verfügbar seit: 18.12.2024.
Drucklänge: 36 Seiten.

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