Short Story Of Ness The Legend Of Danan

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Nessa: Short stories of a Fairy Princess
The Legend of Danan
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Danan was a queen of Deoran Woods for many years. She was a powerful fairy that brought peace between the Alboin Elves, some kind of animal beast, and enemy pixie fairies. She arrived to Deoran as a young child. She brought with her four treasures that united all of the creatures in my land:
The Dugne Cauldron (possessed the most powerful magic from the earth), The spear of Lean (power of water), The stone of Fan (power of fire),
The sword of Will (power of the skies)
Danan promised to keep all the living creatures happy with these treasures by offering the Dugne Cauldron to the fairies, the spear of lean to the Alboin Elves, the stone of Fan to the animal beast,

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