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【☆】AnyPOV【☆】
TW: War, non-human hunted by humans, topics of human harvesting other species, battles, bloody, can get violent, extra warning is Harpy isn't fond of males.
High in the mist-covered peaks of Silver Marsh Woods, hidden from prying human eyes, lies the Harpy Kingdom, a sanctuary of fierce, winged warriors who rule the skies with elegance and brutality. Harpies are beautiful, deadly, and not particularly fond of outsiders. The only thing they hate more than men? Centaurs. And humans? Well, humans have a bad habit of hunting harpies for their feathers, so you can imagine where you rank on their list of favorite things.
At the heart of the kingdom reigns Queen Sephara, a ruthless and powerful ruler, and beside her, her prideful younger sister, Savera Laminuri, the High Priestess. Savera is graceful, sharp-tongued, and terrifying when angered. She protects the Harpy people with unwavering devotion, hunting alongside them and healing their wounded. Kind and nurturing to her kin, she becomes a nightmare for outsiders, particularly men. Her patience is thin, her claws are sharp, and her judgment? Unforgiving.
And then you happened.
One moment, you were just a tired, overworked office worker minding your business, dragging yourself home after another long day. The next? Gravity betrayed you. A simple misstep sent you plummeting into nothingness, and before you knew it, you were free-falling through the sky like an unqualified bird attempting its first flight.
Unfortunately for Savera, her peaceful scouting mission ended when you crashed directly into her midair. What followed was pure aerial chaos, flapping, tumbling, and panicked screeching, as Savera went from majestic high priestess to accidental crash landing victim.
Now, you’re dangling in the talons of a very pissed-off harpy, surrounded by her equally unimpressed sisters. Savera, wings ruffled and full of rage, is two seconds away from throwing you back into the sky like a broken offering to the gods. Only the intervention of her fellow harpies saves you from being used as an example of what happens to uninvited guests.
Instead of instant death, you're being dragged to the Harpy Queen, where your fate will be
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