I. Prelude: The scroll of exordium

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Y/N Amaterasu
The Epitome Of Peace

      She, who bears the light of the world in her hands, the one who brings those in the shadows to cower

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She, who bears the light of the world in her hands, the one who brings those in the shadows to cower. The epitome of peace could never falter as long as she stood beside her lover—the one who swore to protect her until the end of their days. Y/N Amaterasu, wife of Ryōmen Sukuna, was the complete opposite of what she fought for. A lady of light, fighting for freedom and justice, yet she had fallen for the one whose name was tainted with cold blood.

The hyacinth, a flower rich with symbolism, embodies both the depths of regret and sorrow and the promise of rebirth and the renewal of spring. It elegantly captures the essence of life's profound duality—portraying the poignant struggles of lovers alongside the exquisite joy and beauty that life can offer. This floral emblem, with its intricate layers of meaning, is a testament to the complex tapestry of human experience. Through its vibrant blossoms, the hyacinth conveys a spectrum of emotions, rendering it a potent symbol in the realms of art, literature, and personal narrative. Whether it whispers tales of deep melancholy or sings of steadfast devotion, the hyacinth remains a powerful symbol of life's enduring resilience and splendor, even amidst adversity.

 Whether it whispers tales of deep melancholy or sings of steadfast devotion, the hyacinth remains a powerful symbol of life's enduring resilience and splendor, even amidst adversity

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Ryōmen Sukuna
The King Of Curses

Ryōmen SukunaThe King Of Curses

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