Canta per me: Hymnus Corde
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2013
In the land of Aletheia, there was once a legend:

" In the land where a mighty dragon devour
A pact must be made for its favor
A flower created with chaste
A voice filled with grace
A shard from the heavens
Crimson tears shed with sadness
And as the goddess receives the offer
Which will eternally bless us forever
This is the price we have to pay
For all of humanity to stay "

In this legend, a cruel twist of fate set two innocent children to a harsh, brutal and deadly reality of the "CrowN" and it's connection to humanity that is set to change their life forever. This will test their faith, loyalty, belief and love to one another and to the people around them. And how far will you go for the one you love.

This is the Story of Blair Enfield and Briar Hartfeldth....and their eternal and everlasting love.....
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