Astreia's Legacy
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Ongoing, First published Oct 30, 2020
It is told in Ancient books and legends, that the Goddess of Envy was jealous of the beauty of the Goddess of Creation, Astreia. It is recorded that Cassie, was named the Envious Goddess, because of the hatred professed to Astrea during her lifetime.
And so many people told that Cassie cursed Astreia to become a mere human without her memories and previous power. So then, Astreia was sent to Earth to live with humans the rest of her life.

This legend is partially true, but no one knows how Astreia was defeated by such an envious and power-hunger woman.

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