I | YUNO, LEAH, AND ASTA.
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In a land far far away, stood four Kingdoms. the Diamond, the Heart, the Spade, and the Clover Kingdom...
Humanity...
Came close to being decimated by the demon...
But just one mage saved mankind...
He was known thereafter as the Wizard King became a legend...
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It was a foggy night at the village out in the boonies: Hage. In an old church lived a Father of the church, reading his book while he sat by the fire. Whaling echoed through the not-so-thick bricks, the father heard and wonder what was the noise, he got up and brought his broom with him, opened the door, and walked to the front gates there to see three baskets. He sighed. "Here we go again" And brought them in one by one. He set them on the counter and wondered what to do next. "Maybe they're siblings? Twins? " The father studied the three infants. One had an ashy grey hair boy and squirmed, but smiled in his sleep.In the second, laid a raven hair boy sleeping peacefully. "No, they're not" He sighed as he looked at the peaceful infant. "This one is rather calm.." He paused and looked at the calm infant.
"This one seems like has a lot of spunk" He continued and sighed again. "First of all, they don't look alike" The father raised a brow and his eyes darted toward the other infant. A golden blonde girl with bits of hair from the right was light green, shining through the window. He looked closely at her and widened. "This one is cute but what's that?" He gently made her turn her neck and gasped. "Is that a mark?" He muttered and studied the mark.
He then pulled down a quarter of the blanket revealing the infant girl's name. "Leah... Huh?" He muttered, he also saw a bandage near the end of the blanket, "Hm?... Maybe to cover the mark..."
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The Red Amethyst || 𝐘𝐮𝐧𝐨. 𝐆
MaceraWhere magic is everything. Leah grew up in the forsaken realm with a rare attribute but she was known as the laziest girl in her village, Hage Village. As she grew up in the church of Hage under the care of Father Orsi and Sister Lily, Leah was extr...