I Write Sins Not Tragedies
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Ongoing, First published May 28, 2021
Hi my name is Ae'iou LostChild Armageddon Katie Lavellan Armstrong and I have long black hair and beauituful red eyes and I am the Inquisitor of the Inquisition and also my hair has silver streaks in it as well as just being black and sometimes I die it orange too because i'm so random lmao SPORK. At least that is what everyone says. I am goth (if you couldn't tell already lmao). A lot of people tell me I look like the Hero of Fereldan (AN if you don't know who this is you're a fake gamer!) and I think that is true because she is also tall and beautiful like me except her name is Mahahiriel. I am also a mage and I went to a circle school called the Gallows in Ostwick.
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