Chronicles of Aneariia

Chronicles of Aneariia

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Ewell was the daughter of a wealthy earl. However, she rejected the role of an obedient wife where she was only supposed to bring children into the world. Blessed by a kind and understanding father, she learned to wield a needle as well as a sword. The threads of fate brings the young warrior lady together with people who can lead the world she knew to prosperity or to destruction. A secret more dangerous than a blade, enemies that don't need magic to hurt, and a girl who is the messenger of doomsday.
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Important Story Info: This story follows the war goddess Sylver and contains battle scenes. (While the scenes aren't overly graphic, I wanted to provide a heads-up in case you're sensitive to such content.) Gods. Their names echo throughout the universe. They're the ones who shape fate, who control the fates of worlds. But what happens when a god doesn't do their job? When they put everything at risk? Let me tell you a story - one that's older than time itself. Out there, in the endless stretch of the cosmos, there are countless universes and worlds. Each god watches over their own. But a long time ago, during one of the god's gatherings, something happend that shook everything to its core. Osiris, the goddess of fertility, kept a deadly secret: her world was.. "What do you mean? What did Osiris hide?" Hahaha ... "Well, my child, that's something you'll have to discover for yourself.."

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