The White Dahlia (Hiatus)
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Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2012
Dahlia is a nephilim with a clear sense of justice and evil. She embraces her evil and cast away the light within her. Attracted to the darkness. She was born a princess and has lived in the castle all her life. To submerge herself in evil she kills her brother and runs away. Now she is free and in the outside world.She journeys and encounters others who share their beliefs in clinging to evil for their own reason by rebelling against the world.
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