Written In Stone

Written In Stone

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Alexandria was living the fairy tale life: loving parents, a sweet brother, and luxuries that rivaled even the richest of merchants. Until she was Chosen. Being Chosen is supposed to be an event of celebration for it brings abundant crops, healthy livestock and luck to the kingdom. In return, she must learn the ways of the Orgdagi, the gods of Oll, and marry the god who chooses her. However, rumors of tortured Chosen started to circulate, creating havoc within the kingdom. No one can escape their destiny, especially when it's written in stone.
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The world of Alaris had always been one ruled by magic and the will of the gods. Most had some degree of renown or magical power, even attaining the status of so called Legends. A woman of no real renown, Alistaria had attempted to claw her way to some degree of notoriety with what little magical power she had. Achieving the rank of captain of a royal guard, she had expected to live a semi average existence. Sent on an expedition to find the source of an emerging insurrection, Alistaria finds herself in a nearly alien outpost in the middle of the desert. After a chance encounter in a place she shouldn't have been, she is infected by a monstrous creature and is forced to watch as she slowly succumbs to changes she didnt intend. Forced into the grip of a vengeful god and granted the power to corrupt the world around her, Alistaria must navigate her own maturation and avoid certain death at the hands of those she once called companions.

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