Element Of Surprise
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  • Reads 19,854
  • Votes 1,116
  • Parts 30
  • Time 1h 28m
Complete, First published Aug 04, 2014
There were once four kingdoms, each representing one element, Fire, Water, Earth and Air. The Eldest Heirs are brought together in the hope that they will bond and make the Lands closer together. However, there is one element that has been left and he's furious. They thought he was gone. They thought he was dead. They'd seen his body. Seems like they underestimated the Element of Time. However, the Kings and Queens of the Land can't stop him like they used to. They're older and weaker; the Land needs the younger generation to stop him before the Element of Time overalls everything and everyone...

Based on the Big Four, but they've been given different names and slightly different characteristics.

Rated PG because of language.
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