Salem means Peace. That's what her father taught her. Yet the northern realm was the last peaceful place she knew. Aged by wars and forever destined to be under unsettling disputes, it was deemed the most hopeless kingdom of Salem. But then, fate had its own version of the future installed from the very beginning. On the same grounds, the young princess struggles to be the docile and loyal-to-the-throne daughter regardless of the sneer, ridicule, and ill-treatment she gets in return. After many years of abuse, she stirs up and decides that ... enough is enough. Determined and vicious, she takes things into her own hands and sets out to finally seize her crown, not caring if it meant resorting to extreme measures. If she is a villain on power of the land she called home, then so be it. Her inner voice with a hand from karma call out to her. What happens when you're enchanted to the enemy but born to destroy one? And amidst all this chaotic voodoo and wicked turmoil, the warrior within her pleads to be set free ... forming a sense of power like no other, flowing within her like a predator ready to strike. So strong she fears she won't be able to control it any longer. While the power to turn over the doors of destiny is placed in her hands, Lillemor wavers to choose her own magical fairytale ... A dying nation or her yearning desires? It's not much of a choice list. ............................................. It's an epic dark fantasy revolving around a world of the original witches. With dark magic, a twist of fate, and a black queer girl for a main character. A story of deep feminism, power, vengeance, forgiveness, reviving dead covens, and a game of crowns and swords where destiny can be redesigned by the hands of a mighty ruler.