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Lost: To Be Found

In a world full of magic, monsters, and mysteries; Dahlia was destined to take part in events that would change history. ________________________________________ Having lived a life of an abused and isolated child, Dahlia only had her studies to pass time and her plants to keep her company. After having been forsaken by her family, it's no surprise that her whole life began to change after leaving her home and being introduced to society. It would only take a single encounter between her and a seductive vampiress for her to find a new start to her life as well as a happy and obsessive love. Now with their fates entwined, the two are bound to face not only changes in their own lives, but also changes that will redefine their era. Going from being trapped in a powerless situation, Dahlia now begins her journey as she discovers secrets about herself, the world, and slowly but surely grows into power and becomes someone that would shake the world. ________________________________________ Welcome to my first novel! I'm quite nervous writing this but also very excited! Going forward, I'm sure there's a lot I'll need to learn, but I hope you enjoy the story and journey along with me. This story is going to contain some serious and dark themes. I can't do a proper trigger warning list because I don't know how the story will progress, but abuse, violence, gore, and sexual assault are topics that will be covered. Credit to the artist who created the cover art. I couldn't find the original artist's name, but I would like to give credit if possible. If there are any conflicts, please contact me and I can remove the art.

AngelAsphodel · Fantasy
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243 Chs

Means of growth

As it turned out, there wasn't much to find amidst the abandoned Lukresh ruins. The place had plenty of rooms and plenty to explore, but even after scouring the ruins for over two hours, hardly anything could be found. The rooms weren't just abandoned: they were ransacked. 

Furniture, ancient and long since rotted away, was scattered in nearly every room. Flaking rusted steel was scattered amidst decayed or bone-dry wood. Unlike the ruins from before, there seemed to be no enchantments that protected everything and any books that had once filled the halls were long gone and withered to dust. Most notable of all though was not the disrepair, but how it was all scattered and how nothing valuable remained.