Heroes can Deceive and Villains can be Just, Trust Me, I'd Know
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  • Reads 200
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 12
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published Apr 03, 2017
Luciel, a fifteen year old girl who goes to a private, german school, is embarked on a journey that she never asked for. Her whole class is carrying a burden that no one needed, yet it still exists. But there is one thing they all learn, not everyone can be seen as a hero.
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For nearly sixteen years, Naria has been counted as an "outcast", even though she has a loving family. But she has never really forgave nor forgotten when she had been abandoned by her birth parents on the night she was born. But when she dreams of a ruined city that looks and feels familiar followed by the deaths of her parents', she sets out on a journey to learn the truth, even if it the truth may very well kill her and anyone else she cares about. Meanwhile, a Dark Sorceress is off on the side, plotting a long ago revenge that may very well determine Naria's fate, her friends' fates, and the future of every thing that is good.