What's best in life? For Hero, it had been the joy of creation, to see her work take shape before her, and bask in the affections of her women. But then she got sick. Terminally yet interminably consigned to bed (not actually bedridden, just restrained), she could only suffer and wait until the pride of family to a Dying Girlâ„¢ is satisfied.
Meanwhile, on another world entirely, a renegade avenges her lover by freeing the Dungeon (the proper term is 'locus spirit') who had for centuries been enslaved by the Empire of Man. In the process of draining energies and essences to break her bonds, the Locus Spirit produces offspring.
Finding new life in a new world, Hero decides to live this one to the fullest. Whatever the hell that means.
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Hero, of the Locus (dead, might rewrite) | 3 | 3 - The Chase | RoyalRoadL | |
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Hero, of the Locus (dead, might rewrite) | 3 | 3.2 - Action | RoyalRoadL | |
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Hero, of the Locus (dead, might rewrite) | 2 | 2 - The First Ever Male Characters Out of This Story Were A Coupla Guys Who've | RoyalRoadL | |
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Hero, of the Locus (dead, might rewrite) | 1 | 1 - Anomalies; or, On the Flaws of Locus Dependent Implementation of Gamified Status Systems; | RoyalRoadL |