Story cover for Stella Dust by MK9writer
Stella Dust
  • Reads 28
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 4
  • Time 11m
  • Reads 28
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 4
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published 2 days ago
4 new parts
In the year 2120, the cargo ship Oblivion is a cog in the machine of human greed, endlessly stripping the moon Elektra of its priceless resources. The Oblivion is the only home Kaelen has ever known, and he loves its every creak and groan. The ship's new commander, Athana, seems determined to run it into the ground for the sake of profit quotas. This, is a short love story.
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add Stella Dust to your library and receive updates
or
#96nonbinary
Content Guidelines
You may also like
You may also like
Slide 1 of 9
MISTRESS OF FLAME cover
Ex-Husband Turned Boss (Original Version) cover
The Prodigy | ✔︎ cover
The Alpha King's Mate cover
The Player Next Door  ✓ cover
Running with His Child cover
The Beast cover
The Exiled Alpha | ✓ cover
The Girl He Never Noticed cover

MISTRESS OF FLAME

82 parts Complete

[ BOOK 1 OF AZITERA: YTHER'S QUEEN ] Consumed by avarice, the four human kingdoms-the Infernal Empire, the Kingdom of Caelum, the Kingdom of Treterra, and the Nayale Archipelago-betrayed their covenant with Yther of Azitera, the race blessed by deities, who protected humans for untold centuries. They slaughtered and defiled the beings that once protected them from storm, famine, poverty, and pestilence without mercy. Betrayed by the humans they protected, the Ytherians were enslaved. Their four queens were caged, chained, and imprisoned to serve as nutrients to the human kingdoms. The once prominent Ytherians were reduced to nothing but servants. As the four kingdoms of the human race prospered for many years since their betrayal, one news staggered them, causing them to tremble in fear and rally their armies to protect and defend their domain: Sollel-the Mistress of Flame, one of Yther's queens-had escaped her prison. Her flames will raze hell, ready to burn the souls of her betrayers. COMPLETED CECELIB | C.C. COVER: ASTRID JAYDEE