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The Eagle Queen
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    Time 1h 11m
Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2019
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Regina, the daughter of her village's chief, was born with wings. This has always made her an outcast among her peers. It also makes many of the village elders think she is the hero foretold in a prophecy destined to save the tribe from a mysterious enemy: the Serpents. But no one living has ever seen a Serpent, and many doubt they even exist, Regina among them. Then, when disaster strikes, Regina is forced to make a choice, and her true capabilities, as well as everything she has ever believed, will be tested.

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THE VILLAIN'S TEARS

14 parts Ongoing

Under an oath, humans and the abyss coexist in a lengthy, tranquil world of the seven kingdoms, where they are safe from harm. But after this particular race crossed the boundary of severing the peaceful oath between these two distinct lineages, violence breaks out. In the midst of a battle, a baby was born with the belief that the child in the prophecy would bring about world peace for all time. However, the child lived a miserable life, losing its loved ones one after another until it had nothing left. The child made an effort to be on the bright side, but its inner darkness is gradually destroying its faith in people and its hope. Is it possible that the child would fulfill its role as the prophecy's one? Who can predict what the child's journey will be? After reading the entire story, you'll be able to determine whether or not the child's choice was the right one.