Remember Me
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2017
Fear the truth and avert your eyes, or face it and rise.

Alvaria Vanzetti lives in a world where, after death, all records of that person are perished, along with the memories in any and every mind known to thrive. Gone is the entirety of their existence, and just like that, no one ever knew they were alive.

The only life she knows is a life behind crowns and loyalty, but that is soon changed when Alvaria somehow remembers her "dead brother" and will stop at nothing to unravel the truth and end the lies to this lying facade they call a utopia.
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