Esthar
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BROUGHT BY ALPHA DECLAN
Adventure She was young, happily lived with her parents, they made her strive to work hard.
She had a fiance, and they were to get married.
Right in front of her eyes her parents were brutally murdered, right on her eyes.
She could clearly remember their scream that night as they died.
Who was she??
Aeris Vern.
She had the beauty and everything but then the only thing she lacked was her wolf.
Her wolf refused to surface.
She kept blaming her wolf for not surfacing and believed the Alpha of Ember wolves murdered her parents for that reason.
Declan Theon. Alpha of Embers Wolves was a dominant and intimidating alpha, feared by all.
He was feared by the packs in the Seven Grounds of Luna Athena which housed the seven pack of wolves.
Embers Wolves was the mightiest. Declan ruled them all.
But then in every good living place, there must always be a villain to ruin it.
And the villain of this pack.. Was Tharros.
He was a god of evil, who wanted blood, he was a blood thirsty god, unlocked by.. Declan himself.
In a fit to win over his evil brother, Declan released Tharros with the promise to grant his wish and Tharros's wish was to consume the entire Seven grounds of Luna Athena.
Declan couldn't let that happen and he waged war with the god.
He won but he couldn't defeat Tharros and in order to avoid the loss of lives, he started sacrificing wolf girls to Tharros.
And now was another dark time for the sacrifice to be conducted.
He needed a girl.. A girl with a wolf.
Aeris decided to take revenge.
She was going to end Alpha Declan.
Fate or was it a curse... That on the night of the full moon, when a virgin would be picked for Declan to offer as a sacrifice to the God of Nekroth.. Tharros.
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