The Elven Slave And The Great Witchs Curser New
In the soot-stained kitchens of the Obsidian Spire, , an elven slave marked by silver tattoos of servitude, lived in the shadow of the Great Witch Morga . Morga was renowned not for her beauty, but for her Great Curse
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The narrative usually challenges the definition of freedom. The Elven slave may find that physical captivity under the Witch is safer and more liberating than the "freedom" of a world that hunts them. Conversely, the Great Witch—often feared by society—finds that the only person who sees her true self is the one bound to her by magic. In the soot-stained kitchens of the Obsidian Spire,
Given the title includes "Slave," readers should be prepared for: The Elven slave may find that physical captivity