The Phoenix and the Phaon Legend
By Wes Anneman
- Prologue -
A ferryman let an anchor away to return to his business, apart from the pilgrims of the island, all of which were busy for their own new town. Among those was a lovely young child who traveled the night sky, despite another having her hand, but not for long. At the edge of the shore, she explored again, finding a sudden explosion of lights different to that of the stars and fire, but similar in nature, yet not in color. In awe, as she had always been being that young she leapt to the others for similar looks, to no avail.
Act I, Scene 1
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