Reborn?

Reborn?

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Aug 27, 2019
[riːˈbɔːn] ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈ adjective 1. Brought back to life or activity. ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈ Mortals. A goddess. A god. Their kingdom went to war, sacrificing their reputation, their worth. Their story and respect were at stake. Alas, they lost. Turning to what seems to be, somewhat mortal, useless and limited. Would they earn the respect and be alive once more, or would the rot to see the world evolve with no remorse or information about them. Most importantly, are the both of them going to be the ones who would live for a story to be told for eras or would they die and let their kingdom falter.
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Athena was never meant to survive. Born a farmer's daughter in a dying empire, she watched as demons razed her home, as war swallowed her family, as Rome's corruption shattered everything she knew. Taken as a prisoner, forced into servitude under the infamous warlord Mira, she became a weapon-trained to kill, stripped of mercy, forged into something unrecognizable. Then, she died. Executed by the very city she fought to protect, Athena's soul should have been lost to the void. But the gods had other plans. The Angels of Heaven took her, erased her past, and reforged her as a warrior of balance-a soldier in a war older than empires, older than time itself. With the divine blade of the goddess Athena at her side, she was given a second life. A second chance. But vengeance does not die so easily.

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