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The Hollow Mercy

Author: Tyson Roy
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-06-20 15:19:42

The black moon had passed. The world, for the first time in centuries, felt almost healed. From Eldoria’s high towers, the view was transformed: rivers ran silver, clouds stitched sunlight through mended skies, and in every city square, children’s voices replaced the war drums that once haunted their sleep.

They called this era the Age of Peace. In every tongue, on every wind.

And at its heart stood Elara, the queen who broke the curse, who refused a throne, who’d been remade by fire, shadow, and sacrifice. Yet, for all her titles, Crownless Queen, Heir of Two Realms, Breaker of Fate, she found herself strangely absent from her own life.

Each morning began the same: alone, on the marble balcony of Moonstone Spire, her fingers tracing patterns in dew that never melted against her skin. She stood for hours, watching the world she’d saved go on living, loving, dreaming. Yet nothing, no golden sunrise, no silver banners, no song from the city’s bell tower, could reach the place inside her
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