The Fey Princess of Gilliad
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Embark on an enchanting journey into the whimsical world of Gilliad with "The Fey Princess of Gilliad." Join Princess Marigold as she navigates the challenges of a kingdom plagued by a wicked witch and her fearsome dragon. This captivating fairytale will transport you to a realm where bravery, compassion, and the power of healing prevail. Immerse yourself in the magical storytelling and let your imagination soar as you follow Princess Marigold's quest to bring harmony and light to Gilliad. Rediscover the timeless magic of fairytales with "The Fey Princess of Gilliad" today.
Roan Morrison
Roan Morrison is a security professional with over Thirty-two years of experience in the field of security and training. He was born and raised in rural Jamaica. He served in the Jamaica Constabulary Force in several different positions including administrator and trainer. Roan first entered the field of writing in 2001 when he authored and published the Jamaican Firearm User's Guide. He then went on to write other small locally published works. His books covers a variety of topics, both fiction and non-fiction and provides good reading materials for readers of all ages.
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The Fey Princess of Gilliad - Roan Morrison
Olark the brave
Long long ago in the faraway kingdom of Gilliad, there lived a mighty warrior named Olark. He was always helping his people and doing great deeds such as fighting dragons and saving fair maidens.
One stormy day, he was travelling through the enchanted forest going to the south of the kingdom to fight an evil dragon when his ears became attuned to the sweetest singing he had ever heard.
He dismounted from his horse and tiptoed to the edge of a beautiful bower where he saw a quaint house and the singing was coming from this house.
In those days, it was forbidden for humans to communicate with the fey people, but he couldn’t help himself. He tried to tiptoe closer to this house but his heavy armor was clanking and making so much noise it sounded deafening in the quiet of the forest.
Suddenly, the singing stopped and the door opened. Olark laid his eyes on the most beautiful person he had ever seen.
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