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Perilous Fidelity - T.R. (WORK IN PROGRESS)

Perilous Fidelity - T.R. (WORK IN PROGRESS)

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Wizarding World: Harry Potter
Pride is the root of all misfortunes and iniquities, taking on the guise of virtue, only to be met with the same consequences as all the other sins. Pride alone has caused the fall of the world. So, what stops a broken soul driven by pride? A soul whose very essence is humility. Both occur to find themselves intertwined together, becoming enamored with each other more and more. Temptation and desire, sacrifices and change. This is the game of Perilous Fidelity.
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