Fairy Tail: There & Back Again

Fairy Tail: There & Back Again (フェアリーテイル: そこに再び, Fearī Teiru: Soko ni Futatabi) is a story created by User:Blankslate, and co-authored by Users Mangetsu20 and Achrones150. The story takes place a little before the Tenrou Island Arc, and lasts through both during and after that arc. As it takes place on a different land off the coast of Fiore, the events of this story do not interfere with that of canon.

Plot
The story centers around a young, energetic boy named Auron Giovanni. A day dreamer and idealist by nature, Auron lives in Hargeon Town with his older sister, Madison, longing to have an adventure of his own after hearing the tales and accomplishments of the acclaimed Fairy Tail Guild. After stumbling across a magic sword while hanging out with some friends on the cliffside, Auron's chance for thrill-seeking shines when he inadvertantly catches the attention of Grigori Stormveil, a powerful and famous prophet who was associated with the Ten White Saints long ago. Seeing great potential within him, Grigori offers Auron a chance to join him on a journey with nearly 13 other individuals; mages, warriors, merchants, and various others of different occupations, in search of the famed "Whispering Isles." A fabled land several hundred miles off the coast of Fiore, the Whispering Isles are said to contain treasures, secrets, archives, and various other items of great value. Unable to resist, Auron joins the great prophet and the group on the journey, none of them aware of the incredible danger that awaits them.

Main Characters

 * Auron Giovanni
 * Grigori Stormveil

Supporting Characters
Rogue Cheney

Antagonists
More to come soon!!

Trivia

 * Much of the inspiration from this story comes from the acclaimed children's book; The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien, one of the author's most cherished novels.
 * The title for this series is a reference to the Lord of the Rings trilogy, another book series written by J.R.R Tolkien. There And Back Again was the name of the book that Bilbo Baggins gave to Frodo Baggins at the end of the third entry of the series, containing all of the stories and tales that Bilbo had written. Frodo, after writing his own stories in the book, in turn gave it to his best friend, Samwise Gamgee.