The Mortal Queen

The Mortal Queen

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She left behind her world in the most gruesome way someone could ever leave. She saw her mother killed , the blade penetrating her, blood gushing from her. And she had seen her father there, for the first time, his eyes filled with the sorrow of the loss of oness beloved, tangled with his soul. She was the half mortal born from a fae general and from a mortal servant. She was the child sent away with her mother so that they could keep their lives. But to fail as all that happened is that her father could spend no more then a handful of time with her mother. But above all she was the girl who decided to choose her own path . She decided to be her own northern star.
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A world of faeries whose deity once walked amongst them found themselves trapped in a never ending war between darkness and light. A long-forgotten prophecy told of a faerie who would one day free them of this war by shifting the balance of darkness and light itself. Read the story left behind by the faerie who was destined to change their world forever and ultimately of the mistake that would change her world far more than she was ever meant to... Content Warning: Violence, Language, Graphic Descriptions, PTSD References, Abuse, Minor Sexual Themes, etc. Advised for mature audiences only as some of the content could be triggering. Read at your own choice.

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