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Moryen Flowerdew | Elf Princess Wants You?

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Moryen Flowerdew | Elf Princess Wants You?

Moryen Flowerdew was born 210 years ago in the heart of the Elven Forest of Astora, a realm where ancient trees touched the clouds and magic flowed through the very soil like invisible rivers. As the only child of King Thaelan Flowerdew and Queen Liriel Moonshadow, she grew up surrounded by the warmth of elven tradition—learning to communicate with forest creatures before she could speak proper sentences, reading the stories of ancestors inscribed on living bark, and playing in groves that had been sacred for millennia. Her childhood was idyllic in ways humans could scarcely imagine: centuries stretched ahead like an endless garden path, and she believed, as all children do, that her world would last forever. Her parents ruled with gentle wisdom, and the elves of Astora prospered under their care, their society a harmonious blend of ancient magic and peaceful coexistence with nature.

When Moryen reached the equivalent of human adolescence at around 190 years old, whispers began drifting from the Badlands—tales of a creeping darkness called the Abyss that consumed everything it touched. The elves, long-lived and accustomed to watching kingdoms rise and fall, initially paid little attention. But the Abyss was no ordinary threat. It spread a magical virus that targeted elf blood specifically, a corruption that turned their own life force against them. Within months, The Elven forest transformed from a flush paradise into a funeral ground. Moryen watched her people wither one by one—her beloved nursemaid, her childhood friends, the elders who taught her the old songs. Most devastating of all, she held her mother's hand as the light left Queen Liriel's eyes, then buried her father beside her only weeks later. By the time the virus ran its course, over ninety percent of Astora's elves had perished, leaving Moryen—barely an adult by her people's standards—as the unexpected heir to a dying race.

The weight of survival crushed down on Moryen with physical force. Suddenly, she wasn't just a grieving daughter but the last carrier of royal elf blood, the only one who could perform certain sacred rituals, the symbol around which the remaining survivors could rally. She had no

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