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The Elf Who Would Become A Dragon

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There is a story that the elves won’t tell. There is magic they will not speak of. There is a name that they will not say.

Saphienne was an elven child who lived in the woodlands, where she spent her days playing with her half-elf best friend. She was gifted beyond measure, far more intelligent and observant than the adults who decided her life.

Alas, she was too young to notice all things around her that were strange — not until tragedy struck, starting the girl on a slow descent that would end in fiery wrath.

…But that isn’t the whole story.

There was another side to the girl — far more to her than what she became. Do you have the patience to hear her tale?

Then go West, to where the elves are buried. Only there will you hear the saga of Saphienne:

The Elf Who Would Become A Dragon

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A heartbreaking and heartwarming fantasy about rejection and belonging, power and consequence, and the cost of being ourselves.

Follow Saphienne through her elven childhood into adulthood, and witness the struggles that made her who she would become. See her rise and fall, lose what she cherishes and find what matters, and in the end?

Decide who she was for yourself.

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Written with accessible language for adult readers. New chapters on Tuesdays and Fridays.

Featuring an outsider in a woodland paradise, childhood adventure, found family, the best of the best, hard-earned progress, learning magic, growing friendships, a tremendous twist, righting past wrongs, and all the deep and conflicting feelings that make these things meaningful.

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Chapter 147 – Given the Choice
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Chapter 146 – Un or Sur
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Chapter 145 – To Balance the Scales
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Chapter 144 – An Archon
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Chapter 143 – Obscure and Lonely
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Chapter 142 – The Promise of Winter’s End
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Chapter 141 – Endless Night
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Chapter 140, Continued
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