Tainted Clouds

Tainted Clouds

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a prophecy was given to the divines that the goddess split her third eye into two, one was a tear and one was shattered, a random noble family will be given twins with the eyes of the goddess. "The day i cry will be given to a noble family a set of twins that will bring a blessing and a Curse to the kingdom i chose to protect" Would the prophecy really come true or was it just a myth so that the church has an upper hand towards the kingdom of Arlise, was it only a far cry that the kingdom will fall because of the curse.
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