A Very Brief Summary Of Mysk Woods

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The story begins with Eleanor Banks arriving home from school. She notices her sister is missing and goes to look for her in the forest.
At sunset the forest transforms into the world of Anastasia which traps Eleanor inside.
Eleanor meets Farryn and he offers to help her within the Mysk Woods.
Farryn and Eleanor travel to Spring Spire where they consult with King Eldar inside the treehouse castle. Eleanor learns about the world of Anastasia and that there is no way out.
King Eldar invites Eleanor and Farryn to an annual feast at dawn. Eleanor is given a room in the castle for the duration of her stay.
Eleanor joins the feast in the central hall and is introduced to many elves. During the feast she ventures outside when a strange noise grabs
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A voice tells Eleanor to pick the middle one. She listens and drinks the cup surviving.
Next the warrior is released and Eleanor gets knocked down immediately. She remembers the poisonous cups near her and pours it on the warrior killing him.
The vampires side with the fairies and elves and join the war in hope for more land and a better society. A red diamond shines on Eleanor’s necklace.
A final meeting is conducted where the kingdoms come up with a plan. They decide to trap Dead Break by surrounding their boundaries, and using their powers to fight.
The next day the war begins. The vampires use their poison, elves their weapons, and fairies use pixie dust to unite against the werewolves.
As the war proceeds a purple force field emerges surrounding the castle and Nightmare Asylum. Eleanor is the only who can cross the fore field.
She ventures into the dark town and sneaks into the castle to set off the force field. The key on her necklace opens the lock to pull the lever.
As Eleanor runs out to join her friends Vesper Shrine attacks her. She blacks out severely injured, and meets her mom for the first
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Eleanor wants to follow her mom into the world of death, but her mom reminds her of Zoe and the world she needs to save.
Eleanor holds on and wakes up in a bedroom. Confused she runs to forest where screams are heard.
The kingdom is in the process of killing werewolves by throwing them into a poison filled sea.
Vesper Shrine is about to be thrown in when Eleanor orders all of them to stop. She tells the land of Anastasia that all creatures are important to society, and cruelty does not solve cruelty.
The last pink diamond lights up on her necklace and shines brightly. She is transformed into the form of an angel becoming all powerful. Eleanor is named the queen of Anastasia, but refuses and gives the necklace to Farryn who saved her from Vesper Shrine.
Farryn is delighted and restores the land by setting rules and bringing down the walls and boundaries. Vesper is sent to jail.
Anastasia holds a grand feast ordered by King Farryn. All species get along and become friends.
Farryn opens the exit from Anastasia so Eleanor can depart home. She promises to visit regularly and wishes Farryn good luck.
Eleanor arrives home and finds Zoe in the

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