Tears of Gold
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2019
An ancient soul breaking the barrier between the dead and living reincarnated as the Goddess of sorrow, mirroring the emotions she'd endured in her previous life.

Once the slumbering Goddess of a bustling kingdom, she's now held captive as a catalyst of catastrophe for a prideful sinning King who wreaks havoc across nations with her powers; only for her to become his very demise and the demise of all his inheritance. 

Sylvia Larmes, daughter of now dead king Samuel II Larmes cursed by the Goddesses powers, is furious. How could such a wretched filthy God curse her lineage? How could she take her family, leaving her miserable and grieving on a lonely throne.

Having decided she will torture the Goddess, she is suddenly met with a blessing in disguise. A woman in a glass tomb with eternal serenity etched in her face. A blessing disguised as a curse.

Sylvia, a once cruel and spiteful monarch is now troubled with the warmth in her rock solid heart.
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