The Demonite Project: The Future Queen Lives
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  • Reads 173
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 23m
Ongoing, First published Nov 10, 2012
Nomira, a demonite princess, is forced to watch her parents assassination. She vows revenge on the man that committed this crime. She went from a sweet, shy and innocent young girl to a sharp tongued, 2000 year old. On the demonite land, and land mass cut off using a magical barrier that hides them from us, she lays, waiting to strike. She tradded he r emotions for her mothers life, for it to be taken the next day. Dolaan did the same for his sister who still lives. Dolaan loves Nomira deeply, but is too afraid to say it. Will they be together in the end? Or will a cruel twist of faith ruin them?
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