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Mesagan and Mendina's Quest

By: Kate Labahn
Narrated by: Ryan Haugen
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On the planet Entitya, there were three Gods: Susegi, God of Light, Nefarion, God of Darkness; and Unacoria, Goddess of Love. These three deities came from Mother Universe and brought light and life to their island home, Sinuatollion. Peace was shattered the day Nefarion dared to assault Unacoria. Her revenge on him was just the beginning.

Years later in his home on Sinuatollion island, Mesagan dreams about a wolf in a dangerous swamp. When Mesagan hears his father, Susegi, is going to visit a sick friend among the wolf pack, Mesagan decides to go with him, believing his dream to be a premonition. His sister, Mendina, decides to go with their mother, Unacoria, who is negotiating peace talks between three feuding clans.

When Nefarion interferes and captures Unacoria and Susegi, the balance of nature shifts. It’s up to Mesagan and Mendina to rescue their parents from their wicked uncle before their family is destroyed forever and the imbalance of nature does irreparable damage to all life on Sinuatollion.

©2022 Kate Labahn (P)2022 Kate Labahn

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