Empress Vaelora Sterling Alias: The Midnight Widow, The Iron Orchard Age: 28 Appearance:
Is the "atrocious" part about a or the quality of the product (e.g., bad acting, bugs)? Is this for a game, book, or TV show ?
The Atrocious Empress closed her eyes and leaned back against the cold gold of her seat. She straightened her crown one last time, ensuring that when they finally broke through the doors, they would find her exactly as she had lived: rigid, glittering, and utterly heartless. , or perhaps pivot to a different genre , like a dark fantasy poem?
system that visualizes your character's development based on your choices. It also includes "Hidden Storylines" and a "Real Time Love and Hate Ranking Board" to track character relationships. Fate of the Empress : This RPG focuses on a
In 797, after years of struggle for control over the Byzantine throne, Irene orchestrated a coup. Her son’s supporters were arrested. Then, in the Palace of Boukoleon, she ordered that Constantine be blinded with such savage brutality that he reportedly died from the wounds days later. By Roman law, a blinded man could not rule. Irene became sole empress.
Empress Vaelora Sterling Alias: The Midnight Widow, The Iron Orchard Age: 28 Appearance:
Is the "atrocious" part about a or the quality of the product (e.g., bad acting, bugs)? Is this for a game, book, or TV show ?
The Atrocious Empress closed her eyes and leaned back against the cold gold of her seat. She straightened her crown one last time, ensuring that when they finally broke through the doors, they would find her exactly as she had lived: rigid, glittering, and utterly heartless. , or perhaps pivot to a different genre , like a dark fantasy poem?
system that visualizes your character's development based on your choices. It also includes "Hidden Storylines" and a "Real Time Love and Hate Ranking Board" to track character relationships. Fate of the Empress : This RPG focuses on a
In 797, after years of struggle for control over the Byzantine throne, Irene orchestrated a coup. Her son’s supporters were arrested. Then, in the Palace of Boukoleon, she ordered that Constantine be blinded with such savage brutality that he reportedly died from the wounds days later. By Roman law, a blinded man could not rule. Irene became sole empress.