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Cardinal: Advent of the Sloth

The world of Ariadne is vast with more to see and more to find than meets the eye... Magic is plenty and cultivation so great that legends speak of those few existences that cut the heavenly bodies of the gods from the celestial skies... But there is more to Ariadne than mere strength, than mere power, there are histories ancient, gods who walk the lands, royals, nobles and commoners who are forever in strife... In this world with thousands of realms each born from the great cataclysm that set the stage for 'the seventh age' to be born, there exists the Sacred Lineage of Royals who rule a hundred realms, this lineage being of Mercurion. It is here that Lucian our reincarnated vestige of the past shall be born, born to be called 'Prince 786' of the Merurion Empire... Strife exists in many forms and in this Sacred line in which even a name must be earned, strife is a double-edged sword that now brings the once so Great, the once so Sacred lineage of Mercurion down to its knees from within... But be warned... there is much unseen, much unknown of the reality you see, of the Prince called 786... Welcome to Ariadne!!! A world in which all truths can be revealed...

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123 – On the Scene – Part 2 – (R - 18)

  (A/N: just a friendly warning, this chapter has a rating for gore be careful if you don't have a strong stomach)

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The officers turned around and guided them into the building.

 

Lucian followed a few steps behind Balour and made his way into The Tranquil Whizz, he was keeping a keen eye on everything that he saw, taking down mental notes.

 

The design of the building took him a little by surprise, there were no doors or glass windows, and everything was partitioned with soft silk veils or lengthy beaded strings that hung in rows over the entryways.

 

They rattled with every passing breeze and made a racket as he walked through, the inside of the establishment was oddly almost just like the outside, there were corridors for people to walk but there were large open areas with no ceiling where natural light could pass through and light up the entire place.