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Rainbow and Shadows
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Rainbow and Shadows

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Whitney and her companions leave, a parched rain starved, Sherro city to find the fifth Aura, the legendary Naguai the Rain Dragon.

Their entire country of Kravadaar was suffering the same fate.

The city’s custom was to put 12- and 13-year-olds in groups in a ceremony called Evaluation. Then they were given missions to benefit the city, and upon completion, money was rewarded.

Each have their own Aura that can materialize to help them.

Whitney’s Aura was an Owl named Braze.

Zach’s Aura was the Osume the Lion.

Quentins’s Aura was a sea Otter

On their arrival to Eltrutt Town, they go to the Cheapskate Motel for the night. The owner, Mrs. Chorits informs Zach and Whitney that Quentin bears the mark of the Shadow Beast, Oserinchor.

The person that kills Quentin at the Rain Dragon temple will gain the power to command the night and the Noor.

It turns out that Naguai has been shadowing the three in their travels. He intercedes to save Quentin.

The draught was caused by Naguai having been distracted by helping Quentin.

After saving Quentin and being reminded of his duties, the Naguai lets the rain begin.

The drought is over.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Around the World Publishing LLC
Date
13 June 2021
Pages
30
ISBN
9781682232361

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Whitney and her companions leave, a parched rain starved, Sherro city to find the fifth Aura, the legendary Naguai the Rain Dragon.

Their entire country of Kravadaar was suffering the same fate.

The city’s custom was to put 12- and 13-year-olds in groups in a ceremony called Evaluation. Then they were given missions to benefit the city, and upon completion, money was rewarded.

Each have their own Aura that can materialize to help them.

Whitney’s Aura was an Owl named Braze.

Zach’s Aura was the Osume the Lion.

Quentins’s Aura was a sea Otter

On their arrival to Eltrutt Town, they go to the Cheapskate Motel for the night. The owner, Mrs. Chorits informs Zach and Whitney that Quentin bears the mark of the Shadow Beast, Oserinchor.

The person that kills Quentin at the Rain Dragon temple will gain the power to command the night and the Noor.

It turns out that Naguai has been shadowing the three in their travels. He intercedes to save Quentin.

The draught was caused by Naguai having been distracted by helping Quentin.

After saving Quentin and being reminded of his duties, the Naguai lets the rain begin.

The drought is over.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Around the World Publishing LLC
Date
13 June 2021
Pages
30
ISBN
9781682232361