Cage of Darkness
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  • LECTURES 71,684
  • Votes 2,174
  • Parties 33
  • Durée 3h 8m
Terminé, Publié initialement août 19, 2017
A Throne of Glass Fanfic- After EOS
Aelin has been brutally tortured and captured by Maeve, the dark queen of the Fae. Days pass by full of pain and anguish, and while Aelin tries to stand against it, her resolve is bitterly turning into shards of nothing. Their allies have arrived and are set to continue to help Terrasan in preparation for the war against Erawan that would either be their end or their breathtaking moment in history. But Rowan searches for his wife that had been brutally ripped from his fingers moments after a shocking revelation. And if Aelin emerges from her dark iron coffin and cage, while she be the same? 

Or will the Heir of Fire be lost to the darkness?
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