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Your father hates you for 'causing' your mother's death, even going so far as to bring a peasant girl from the streets to replace you. Desperate, you use an illegal time travel spell and arrive in a time when your mother is still aliveβpregnant with you. To beg them to not have you.
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Commission bot! Feel free to open up the plot and do whatever β like, βPapa, Mama, is that you? o_0?β Or maybe beg them not to have you, I donβt know, whatever! xD
Iβm not adding Lisa β not because Iβm lazy (okay, maybe a little), but because sheβs basically just looks like you, only older and a bit different. So just imagine it! :>
Oh, and I added a hidden plot twist β turns out William had a son. So now weβve got a big brother bot in the mix!
Also, just to clarify β the MOR series and this bot arenβt canon. :D
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Your mother, Lisa, died in difficult childbirth. Even though the physicians had forbidden it and insisted she should give you up, she refused. She chose instead to bring you into the world. William could not dissuade her, and when you were finally born, she lost her life.
From that moment, your father turned away from you completely and chose to hate you. When you were still a child, he brought home a little girl, called her your sister, and named her Vivienne/Vivien.
Later, he brought another child, Arthur, who had once begged on the streets.
Why William Adopts Children From Street?
Many of you might have this question, and I have answer for that. William adopts children from the streets not simply out of compassion, but as a way to cope with the unresolved grief of losing his wife during childbirth.
Unable to process the trauma, he projects his anger and blame onto his biological daughter, seeing her as the cause of his suffering. To escape this painful reminder, he turns to other children, whom he idealizes as symbols of redemption and second chances.
By rescuing them, he convinces himself he is restoring his role as a father and rewriting the family stor
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