The Last Uchiha and the Princess of Blood & War
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  • Reads 79
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Sep 03, 2021
Mature
Rumors spread like wildfires of a woman soaked in blood. Orochimaru's new pet who could effortlessly wipe out entire armies in the blink of an eye, with a wave of a single hand. They dubbed her The Princess of Blood and War. But who was she really? And who was she to the last survivor of the Uchiha massacre? She would do anything to remain by his side, even at the expense of her own sanity. Will she end the world as they know it or will she save it?
***TRIGGER WARNING**** violence, death, suicide, torture, mentions of rape and sexual assault

naruto and avatar the last airbender AU, Sasuke x OC


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