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They underestimated her, but now she's taking back what is hers. Now that Malkia has confronted her father, the unvarnished truth consumes her thoughts. Memories from her childhood have returned, and she is aware of her father's plan to use her as a weapon. With her powers building within, her ability to retrieve her daughter from her parent's grasp is strengthening. However, the malicious murders inside Domesca's boundaries, Mataya's abrupt disappearance, and the noticeable change in Dario's behavior have her second guessing what she believes is factual. With evil and life-altering lessons continuously thrown in her path, she wonders if she ever experienced honesty from those surrounding her. As she embarks on her new journey, it becomes obvious the war she witnessed on Esaki, is nothing compared to the bloodshed and atrocities she will partake in as Enyo's Warrior.
Rising to be a warrior first requires a bow upon one's knees. Malkia's daughter is gone. Her life is in shambles. And she blames her mothers for their participation in the events that led her to this traumatizing situation. A heavenly war that started before her birth, a father who despises her because of the powers she possesses, and the separation between her and Esta. Too much heartache and no end in sight. With the surviving Artemis population seeking for her execution, Malkia separates from those she loves to find the one person who can teach her the truth of her existence and tame the darkness dancing on the edge of her mind. Her internal fire is brewing, while the moons of Theia are depending on her to end the tyranny of her father's supremacy. Will she succeed before her father destroys everything she holds dear?
Peace comes at a steep price. The battle with Malkia's father is far from over. Despite their victory against the Elvens, she has no choice but to forge onward, knowing her father won't stop until he's destroyed her. And the civilizations across the moons of Theia are depending on her to end his tyranny, forcing her to refocus on the mission. However, her weakened state has become debilitating and she questions her ability to see this journey to its end. Is she truly worthy of becoming Theia's Guardian? Or has she outlived her use to the Aletheians and the ones she's been striving to protect?
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