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Together, Or Not At All
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Ongoing, First published May 27, 2024
She loves her brother. Alisaie truly does love her brother, but just as much as she loves him, the irritation she feels towards him is easily comparable. Why does he, nor anyone else, seem as desperate as she does to fix the problems of Nordvrandt? With her irritation, she makes her exit... but is that what she should have done?

Takes place after the (SPOILERS!!!!!!!!!) defeat of the first Lightwarden in the Shadowbringers expansion! It's not all exact too, and there are two Warriors of Light- my oc, Maliha, and my best friend's oc, Caiden. They're siblings!
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