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Wish upon a Star (A LATAM Umamusume story!)

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Far from Japan and its Twinkle series, and far from Europe and the prestigious L'Arc, a small star began to shine for the first time. Her beginnings were humble, like so many before and after her, yet her light would one day reach the entire world. This is Lucero's story, and her race to stardom.

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This is a different take on Umamusume, centered in Colombia and Latin America instead of Europe/Japan. Our region is also very attached to horses, but we have our own spin on it, something i want to explore with this story. Her design and name are based on an actual horse my family owned when i was a child named "Lucerito," A white paso fino.
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