
Elara and the Passing
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Narrated by:
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MG Hunt
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By:
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MG Hunt
About this listen
The wind has mysteriously stopped in the township of Shinvik; a remote settlement located in the far-off Western Isles.
A young explorer, Elara, is tasked with investigating the strange meteorological phenomenon. Instructed by the town’s authorities, Elara uses her nature magik to traverse a perilous mountain pass. It is a passage no one has ever returned from.
Every traveller who has begun their trek from Shinvik has never returned. What Elara discovers on her journey through the pass will change her life forever.
Elara and the Passing is the first short story written by fantasy author MG Hunt, and is her first published work to date.
©2024 MG Hunt (P)2024 MG Hunt
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