A Tale Of Fury
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  • Time 17m
  • Reads 6
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Jul 03, 2022
Mature
In the face of danger, people of Nirvana are in denial. Iansa, their queen is on the run because they have labeled her a traitor. And though what she did was no good, it was necessary. 

People do not want to hear her side of the story because they are afraid of the truth. Iansa must make powerful allies to help herself in the future and also become stronger herself. 

Among all this chaos, Iansa must leave her beloved younger sister behind for there is not the time to play home. 








"What does it take to get back what's lost?"

"Everything, my dear. Everything."









"They will be alright, my dear. We will all be."
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