Herobrine x Reader
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published May 24, 2018
Abigar is a young demon who was first created for good. She was given the title of "Human Emotions" by Noch. She spent her waking days with humans showing them how to feel emotions and how to work with them. One day She had lost the being named "Hydra" her friend to a human and created the new emotion Anger. She shunned the human who killed Hydra and neglected his needs. The loss of her dear friend created the emotion Sorrow. Soon the humans started to sin. Abigar had created the sins to get revenge on the humans for the murder of her friends. First it was Hydra then it moved to Serpent,Dragon, Siren and so forth. Noch had realized her actions and cursed her to hell where she was trapped for years guarded by the three headed dog Cerberus guarded the gates keeping Abigar in her prison. Hell was left undisturbed, until a certain man entered creating havoc for the underworld.
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