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Death || One Last Dance

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Death || One Last Dance

Dead Love Song

"I didn't wanna break you down

I sacrificed myself, my conscious wouldn't let me out

Oh there's the cage I'm in, poison dropping on my skin

Goodbye's hanging on my tongue

And I know I'll die if I don't run

I only got one thing on my mind

Nothing's gonna stop me, not this time

Wasted, way too long, living in the lines of a dead love song

I've been afraid to let you know

I've been afraid to let you go

I've been afraid"

Dead Love Song by New Medicine

Azrael, Prince of Silence and reaper of the Dominion of Pergo, carries out his sacred duty with solemn precision—extracting a mortal soul and returning it to the hallowed halls of Eternum, where Seraphel receives it for judgment and renewal. Though steadfast in his role, the weight of eternity presses heavily upon him, especially the memory of the mortal he once loved and was forced to reap centuries ago. Unknown to him, the Archons of the Covenant of Eternum uncover a grave anomaly: a soul long recorded as ascended has inexplicably returned to the mortal realm. Worse still, the reaping assignment for this soul has already been issued—to Azrael himself.

When Azrael descends to fulfill his duty, a rogue demon attempts to prematurely force the mortal’s death, revealing that darker forces are tampering with the Veil. Intervening, Azrael saves his assigned soul—only to recognize them as his lost love reborn. They remember nothing of him, yet their existence defies the very structure of creation. Now faced with an impossible choice between divine law and the one soul capable of unraveling him, Azrael must decide whether to uphold the eternal cycle—or shatter it to protect the one being he cannot bear to lose again.

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