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“No, this is not you. This is not right. I wish to return home”
“Our son is in danger”
As a growing dread builds, the green dragon realizes what has come to pass. The cry that erupts from her chest is so powerful that the fields and forests wither and die. All must suffer as she suffers. Even then, she knows of only one way to sate her need for revenge. “Bring me the emperor. I crave a heart for a heart”
— Jan 07, 2026 09:52PM
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“Our son is in danger”
As a growing dread builds, the green dragon realizes what has come to pass. The cry that erupts from her chest is so powerful that the fields and forests wither and die. All must suffer as she suffers. Even then, she knows of only one way to sate her need for revenge. “Bring me the emperor. I crave a heart for a heart”
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Even the purest of love is not immune to poison. It can twist and mutate into something monstrous with enough obsession and control. Human hearts are far more susceptible to rot. And when love gives way to possession, it is no longer love at all
“This is the seven hundredth time. I have counted every single time I’ve felt our connection rekindle. It finally broke me
We’re cursed to relive an eternal tragedy”
— Jan 07, 2026 08:58PM
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“This is the seven hundredth time. I have counted every single time I’ve felt our connection rekindle. It finally broke me
We’re cursed to relive an eternal tragedy”
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“When I get to the scenes in the middle of the tapestry, I notice that the blue dragon is nowhere to be found. Gone. Erased from the story. The red dragon lies in a broken heap, speared through with dozens of arrows. Thereafter, the green dragon is in isolation, her red thread nothing more than a black loop around her claw.”
“A broken son, a lover shunned. Three, now two… soon to be one.”
— Jan 06, 2026 08:42PM
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“A broken son, a lover shunned. Three, now two… soon to be one.”














