
Daisy Kelli aka Kelli Finger & Dana Ozak
Daisy
Kelli was actually born in Veneficium, but didn't remember her sorceress
roots for Thirty-five years. When she was five years old, a bitter
battle began for control of her homeland. The evil dark magic sorcerers
fought for control of Veneficium against the good light magic sorcerers.
Daisy and her sister, Adawna, are descendants of the royal family
of Veneficium, the 51st great-granddaughters of Bran the Blessed
and Christiana, the first High Sorcerer and sorceress Queen of Veneficium.
The dragonstone amulet, which was passed on to Adawna and Daisy had
to be protected from the dark magic faction. So Adawna wished herself
and her younger sister to Earth. However, Adawna soon fell in love
with a young human and did not want to leave Earth. She cast a memory
charm upon her younger sister so that she could still watch over
Daisy but never remember the homeland young Daisy loved so much.
Daisy eventually married a handsome human named Phillip Norman
Kelli and had four children, and settled in Simi Valley, California.
A skilled computer gaming programmer, she went to work for Ogre Quest
Enterprises and helped to design several of the popular Ogre Quest
RPG computer games. While working on a game called Ogre Quest, The
Next Generation, geared towards teens and young adults, Daisy repeated
the words of a growth summoning spell as she keyed it in, and accidentally
summoned a real growth spell. The vines enveloped both her an her
computer desk and took her back to her homeland beyond the Great
Divide. She met her real family and befriended the royal family of
Veneficium. She brought her husband and children, twelve-year old
daughter Katherine, ten-year old daughter Amy, eight-year old daughter
Tess, and six year old son PJ with her to Veneficium and they own
a vacation cottage in the beautiful seaside town of Ripa Beach. Since
Daisy loves to write and genealogy is her hobby, she agreed to write
the history of Veneficium and does so on her summer vacations in
the kingdom of magic.
Visit her website at www.daisykelli.com.
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