The memory thief
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published May 02, 2021
Aurora is a young 16 years old warrior. She is leading a rebellion next to her father Marcus Fortis, against the actual monarchy. However, the rebels plans get crashed : Marcus gets captured. Aurora has to lead now a rescue mission in the castle to free her father before the date of his execution. Throughout her journey, she discovers forgotten secrets that make her wonder if this is all worth it either way. She can't decide who to be, the hero or the villain. What is the difference ? Who will Aurora Fortis will be remembered as such ? Lets see her make her choice....
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