Path to Destruction
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  • Reads 82
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Sep 02, 2013
Sweet, polite, and innocent, who would've thought that Euphemia Wilde is one of the most dangerous people on Aerius? With perfect features and sensible words, she has created a mask that hides her for who she really is which she has been using for years. 

She is a sadistic, heartless bounty hunter and Arbiter, a person who keeps the balance of the Underworld. Euphemia has always thought she and her friends have done the most dangerous tasks. But what would be more dangerous than knocking at Death's door? She and her friends have never thought about Death. Well, they are not ordinary humans, after all. Being an elf or demons means you age slower, your body more durable, your reflexes faster, and your abilities are deadlier. So, why worry?
That is, unless you are getting rather careless. Even though she is often warned about the price of her actions, Euphemia ignored them.

"We carve our own paths," her deceased mother would always say.
But what if you have carved a path leading to your own destruction along with the most important people of your life? Playing with fate certainly isn't fun. Especially when you only live once.
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