The Forgotten Sin
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Ongoing, First published Aug 15, 2019
Not many people know this, but there are eight Sins, not seven. The eighth Sin doesn't have just one sin, either. She has two.

Meliodas has known her for longer than the rest of the Sins have.

Why?









Because she's his sister.

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Meet Dakari, the first and only princess of the demon clan, and the eighth sin. The Forgotten Sin. The Sin of Deceit and Insanity.

Dakari has the same curse as Meliodas. Why? Because she sided with him and the Goddess Elizabeth.

Dakari is nearly as powerful as her brother, both incredibly powerful opponents.


So what will happen when Elizabeth gets taken away and Meliodas and his sister go into rage?


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Manga spoilers!
I only own my OC Dakari, the rest of the characters, concepts and places all belong to their rightful owner!

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Ships include:

Melizabeth 
Kiane
Balaine


And maybe more if I get to it.


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Date Started: 16/8/2019

Date Completed: ?/?/?
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