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Galatea: The Last Whisperer

When the last whisperer is murdered, the fate of Athyria hangs in the balance. But a glimmer of hope arises in the form of a young girl, Galatea, who discovers that she has the ability to see and communicate with the fayes of Aelfrey. Suddenly, she finds herself thrust into the role of the new whisperer, with the weight of an entire land on her shoulders. Gala quickly learns that she cannot do this alone. With the help of the stern commander in chief, Alvaro, the two set out to rediscover the lost dimensions and reunite Athyria under the guidance of their sacred goddess, Dylareia. But they soon realize that they are not the only ones with an interest in this journey. As they journey through the different dimensions, Gala and Alvaro encounter unexpected allies and foes, each with their own agendas and secrets. But as their journey progresses, Gala begins to suspect that the true enemy may be closer than they ever imagined. As she grapples with her newfound power and the responsibility it brings, she must also navigate the complex relationships and intricate politics of the different beings of Athyria. Can she rise to the occasion and fulfill the prophecy, or is Athyria doomed to remain divided forever?

Missy_Castillo · Fantasy
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134 Chs

Alvaro's Dire Situation

"Hey, you! You, the new one with the wings!"

The head dwarf guard yelled above his wooden platform with impatience growing in his tone—his finger pointing in his direction.

Every eye of the dwarven laborers and prisoners turned automatically to the curled body of the faye that breached their land's barrier four days ago.

A familiar dwarf went towards the unconscious body in the midst of piled-up rubble of rocks and sand. It was the same dwarf who had seen them when they fell from the barrier and sent them to the prison.

"Wake up, useless bonehead! You think this is your bed?" The dwarf kicked the poor faye on the side of his ribs.

Alvaro jolted up when he felt a sharp, steady pain in his right ribs. He weakly held the painful part of his body with his left hand.