When XVII became VIXI

When XVII became VIXI

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Hiraya Lazaro, spent her entire life trying to become someone worth saving. And somewhere between prayers and desperation, XVII became VIXI. When XVII Became VIXI by Hiraya Lazaro
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In the kingdom of Aethoria, Lumiere was raised beneath the weight of pitying eyes and whispered prayers-frail child, cursed child, weak child. They spoke her name like something delicate enough to break between their teeth. Since she was young, people learned to fear the strange silence that followed her words. When she spoke of storms, the skies darkened. When she murmured of death, candles died before dawn. And when she said someone would not return home, grief arrived before sunset. So they called her unlucky. Ominous. A girl born with a mouth too close to prophecy. But weakness was only the veil they forced upon her. Beneath trembling hands lived something ancient, something terrifyingly alive-as though fate itself listened whenever Lumiere spoke. While Aethoria slowly rotted beneath spreading darkness, kingdoms searched for warriors with sharpened swords, never once realizing the strongest weapon had always been the quiet girl they mocked. Now the realm stands at the edge of ruin, and the same people who once silenced her are beginning to ask a dreadful question: What if Lumiere was never cursed at all? What if she was the warning?

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