palingenesis

palingenesis

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UNDER EDITING & NOT FINISHED Once hailed as the hero of a brutal war, Prince General Azrael Viremour was betrayed by his own blood and condemned to a living death beneath a bloody throne. Cursed to rot but never die, he is haunted by whispers of loss, failure, and the very kingdom that buried him alive. War, he decides, was mercy compared to this. At least then he could've died with honor. But vengeance doesn't die quietly. And neither will the man whose heart still beats for it. (inspired by A Ghost's Wish)
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