Sins or Virtues?
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2020
Seven colors represent one of each deadly sin or heavenly virtue. As children come of age, you can see the color become engrained in their appearance. Streaks of hair, dots on skin, and irises of eyes. The color is based on what represents you most, but it is impossible to tell whether it is due to a sin or virtue.
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Lian snuck out of the imperial palace and exposed the village healer to be a fraud and a devil-worshipper. Cursed by the spurned fire god, Huogwai, and disgraced and cast out by the royal family, Lian set out with her manservant Emiru to the kingdom of fire to rid her of the curse of uncontrollable flames for a chance to regain her claim to the throne. But being a fire disciple meant she was a practitioner of the forbidden arts. For those that hunt her kind, the game had just started.