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Human Disabilities Turned Against Monsters ✌


Chapter 1: Winterberry 


Once upon a time, there was a magical town known as "Winterberry." The town was covered by an enchanted bubble which protected the town from invasions from Cecilia the great granddaughter of Medusa, Who also was a Gorgon-like her great grandmother which meant she inherited the powers of her great grandmother which was to be able to turn people into stone when they had direct contact with her eyes. With the protective layer covering the town the inhabitants have access to go out of the town but foreigners can't come into the town without the Ruler's permission. The town is disguised as a haunted lake to outsiders. The people who lived in Winterberry were terrified of Cecilia because of her powers. The Ruler of the town Shamrock wanted his people to feel protected and not terrified of getting attacked by Cecilia every now and then and so he came up with a PLAN to kill the Gorgon with the help of his citizens. 

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