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Reverie -Soulbound-

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In the cosmic realm of Aetheris, a war between the goddess Queen Aselia and God King Idon shatters the universe's balance. To restore harmony, Aselia sacrifices her essence, imbuing it into a prophesied elf child, Seira Xilsys, in the human realm of Koralith. Born amidst chaos, Seira's peaceful life is soon turned upside down when forces seek to control her latent divine power. Haunted by loss, Seira embarks on a journey to uncover a reason worth surviving for and uncover her true heritage, to harness her abilities and mend a fractured world torn between gods and mortals. Hi, I am the author of Reverie: Soulbound. I write all my content myself, but I use AI-assisted grammar tools to polish my chapters and give them better flow and fluency as my English is not that great for book creation. All creative writing and story development is mine. Just want to clarify that upfront, as I’m passionate about maintaining the authenticity of my work.
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