The Omega Princess

The Omega Princess

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My name was once Mia Elizabeth Vauthier. I was the princess of a great land where wolves, grander than any other creature shifted freely between animal and man. Where nature and its inhabitants lived together in an uninterrupted harmony. Where the supernatural was not abhorred by those arrogant beings that called themselves humans. Here the supernatural was just as part of nature as the trees and the grass, just as the Goddess had wished it to be. Since the day of my birth, I had been the envy of all the land. I would be powerful I would be great I would be blessed by the Goddess... Or so they had thought. When I was meant to shed my fragile human skin and flow smoothly in the Goddess' blessed creature of the night, I did not. It did not happen when I was sixteen, or seventeen, or eighteen. The shock had been like steaming water, trickling down the naked skin, tearing skin as it went leaving ugly marks that could never be removed. I became stained. The Princess who was an omega and not just an omega, a wolfless omega. An empty shell, a box with no contents, a heart with no blood. Just an empty vessel. I wished so desperately to fill the empty space with something worth more than the haunting echoes of what should have been but that was not my fate. Instead the once beloved princess I was cast aside, thrust into a tower with no promise of a prince to rescue me. The only dragon that guarded me was my own mind, a sharp weapon which would slowly poison me. I thought nothing could save me... Perhaps it is still too late.
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Maria had once ruled over mountains and skies. As the revered leader of the Azure Spirit Sect, her name was spoken with awe and reverence across the cultivation world. She stood at the peak of power, her sect thriving under her guidance, her sword feared by demons and immortals alike. But all her strength could not shield her from the blade of betrayal. The man she had loved and trusted, the friend she had once called brother, turned against her. Her sect was burned to ashes, her family slaughtered, and she herself was struck down beneath the heavens she once commanded. She thought death was the end. Yet when her eyes opened again, the familiar flow of spiritual energy was gone, replaced by a strange, fragile world unlike any she had known. The heavens were silent, the air void of qi. And before she could comprehend what had happened, she realized she was no longer Maria of the Azure Spirit Sect. She had been thrust into the pages of a story - Till the End Burns Out - and reborn in the body of Viviene, the infamous villainess fated to die hated and alone in a brutal, post-apocalyptic world. But Viviene's fate was no longer hers to follow. Maria refused to let this second chance end in tragedy. She would carve out a new destiny - one that belonged to her and her alone. And as she began to change Viviene's path, someone else noticed. Adrian - the male lead of the story, once destined to despise and destroy Viviene - found himself watching her with growing fascination. Her sharp words and hidden kindness, her iron will and quiet strength stirred something in him he did not expect. Against the flow of fate, Adrian's hatred slowly melted into reluctant respect... and something far deeper.

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