(Credit to HannahTacoLady for making the cover)
Once upon a time
There was a place called Weiren. Where things were a little bit different than here.
There is four types of people in Weiren
The Diaps - Who Had Telekinesis (The power to control things with their mind)
The Disse - Who Had Inclinkinesis (The power to shape shift)
The Otchia - Who had Naturakinesis (The power to manipulate Nature)
The Goptel - Who had Hydrokinesis (The power to Manipulate Water)
They all lived in separate regions and all of them looked different.
The Diaps eyes were White and skin was pale, almost as white as their eyes. They lived in towns that were quiet. They were rude and we're taught that they were above the other regions. They were not seen often and are mostly seen wearing a cloak.
The Disse had lots different things. Some had horns, some had tails, some had wings and so on. They loved animals and sometimes you would spot them living with animals. When they shape shifted they glowed a white aura around them. If they shapeshifted too much of one animal, a characteristic of that animal would stay on them. They were the bubbly happy type that always had a smile.
The Otchia had Hair That had different color flowers and leaves growing from it. They cried at flowers dying and lived in the forest in little dens made out of vines. They love the sun and are often seen laying on branches on trees, soaking up the sun. They were outgoing and often tried to make friends with the Diaps.
The Goptel had sun kissed hair and bright blue eyes. They lived on the Beach's and often had shops were they sold seashells and other treasures. They had voices that nobody could ever imagine. Soft and beautiful. They were very shy but once you get to know them they become very confident and brave.
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KAMU SEDANG MEMBACA
Strangers With Power
FantasiIn a land called Weiren there are four regions The Goptel The Disse The Otchia The Diaps When the Diaps decide to take over all the regions, four kids must fight back against the Diaps and return home Constructive criticism Welcomed!
