The Ivy Princess
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  • Reads 49
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 5
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published May 01, 2016
In a land where all of the royals hold dominion over the earth, there is a vast abundance and happiness throughout the kingdoms. But at what cost? An tattoo of various plant life grows on the skin of every royal, and painfully grows as they grow older. Your tattoo sprouts when you turn seventeen; the same age that you come of age. Princess Ivy of the kingdom of Eves is turning seventeen in the days to come, and her journey is only beginning.
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Ray is low on time, luck, and hope; his only chance is an artifact that may not even exist. But upon meeting Landon, Ray is beginning to believe he might find all four. ***** Cambions are doomed to tragedy. They are weak, sickly creatures that rarely live to see their twentieth year. Ray refuses to resign himself to that fate. Upon learning of the Crimson Sheath-an artifact capable of preserving his life-Ray is prepared to fight, steal, and kill to get his hands on it. He is not prepared for Landon. Landon is an orphan with no memories of his parents, the only inheritance left to him a dagger, sleeping in a crimson sheath. Though he has no love of bloodshed and no use for a dagger, Landon isn't about to let Ray take his only link to his forgotten history, even if that means following the cambion past the edge of the world and into the shadow beyond. Content Warnings: Violence, semi-graphic gore, character deaths, profanity, mild drug and alcohol usage, abuse discussed but not shown, and morally-questionable people doing morally-questionable things.