visions of icarus
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  • Reads 22
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Jan 23, 2021
maybe when i feel nostalgic, or even ethereal. i want to let my thoughts spill out like an over flowing glass, and let my words render as if they were kisses from the sun. for if ever there were a time to be swift, let it be at the beginning. let my secrets and hidden figures be a glimpse of the turmoil and stormy ocean within my mind. you may choose to come, or choose to pass, either way i will forever be unsatisfied. and i will not pretend to be content with the cards i have been dealt. i will not obey the beaten path, and i resent those who believe life is formed for the mere satisfaction of others.
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Marithyda Skyelorn has barely managed to escape Magus Opté with three of the four Magestones in her grasp, and the Empress's army encroaches. ***** Reeling from Sabin's betrayal and Rumiya's damning prophecy, Marithyda is determined to realize the full extent of her power and put a stop to the enslavement of her kind - no matter what it takes. However, the kingdom that Marithyda left behind has become all but unrecognizable in her absence. Marithyda and a grief-stricken Queen Taileen Winship must put their rivalry aside to save the land and the people that they love, learning that some forms of powerful magic are hidden for a reason. (Book Three of the Skyelorn Chronicles trilogy) Content and/or Trigger Warning: Some scenes contain violence and references to self-harm that may upset sensitive readers [[Word Count: 80,000-90,000]]