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The Ancient Prophecy

In a world where a prophecy has endured for a millennium, a vampire girl finds herself crossing paths with a wizard, ultimately leading to a love that defies their inherent differences. Unknown to her, he is the long-awaited savior mentioned in the prophecy, destined to protect humanity from an impending cataclysmic war that threatens to destroy the Earth. She carries the weight of preserving her kind's existence and safeguarding them from the encroaching threat of werewolves. Little does she realize that the man she has fallen deeply in love with holds the key to fulfilling the ancient prophecy, a secret that vampires before her have tirelessly sought. However, complications arise as the wizard's closest companion happens to be the last surviving descendant of a dangerous werewolf bloodline. The intricate dynamics between the vampire girl, the wizard, and his werewolf friend intertwine, forcing unlikely alliances and igniting an urgent need for cooperation among vampires, werewolves, and witches. In a race against time, these supernatural factions must set aside their ancient rivalries and work together harmoniously to prevent power-hungry werewolves and vampires from obliterating the Earth in their insatiable quest for dominance. Together, the vampire girl, the wizard, the werewolf, and the witches unite their forces, defying the odds to ensure the survival of their world, thereby exemplifying the strength of unity in the face of greed and imminent destruction.

Austin_Fidelis · Fantasie
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91 Chs

Willow Town 13

The trio scanned the devastating scene to find any survivors or wounded, but to their greatest surprise, everyone had died.

"You can see, they did not leave any survivors," Cedric said as he put both hands on his waist. "If you don't mind, I would like to take my leave now."

"You can't even be remorseful. I dare you to take one step away from here," Mia said with a pissed-off face.

Cedric turned to her, surprised. "And who is going to stop me?"

Just before Mia could say another word, her father cut in. "Enough," he said with a serious face. "We are going to dig them a grave and give them a proper burial. They need to be escorted through the passage to meet with our ancestors so their spirits can rest well."

"What? And how many graves are you planning on digging?" Cedric asked curiously.

"Just one big one that will fit," Mia's father replied.