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Destiny (Genshin Impact) by littlemonstervirus
Fandoms: 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game)
05 Mar 2021
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/ˈdestinē/
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the hidden power believed to control what will happen in the future; fate"Pitiful creature, I wonder what you will do with multiple lifetimes worth grief in a new world?"
In a new, dream-like world distant from the kingdom where she comes from, The Sorceress spends her time exploring these vast new lands, meeting new people, making friends and new memories...
Carving out a new destiny for herself.
Finally, the freedom she's been yearning for has been given to her, despite the force that had originally stolen her from her home, out of goddess's reach.
She knows that her soul must eventually go back to where it's supposed to be, but she also savors the new adventures and cultures she comes across in these foreign lands.
The question is,
Does she want to go back to her world?Reader = Original Female Character
(Cross-posted on Wattpad. Genshin Impact belongs to miHoYo, The Legend of Zelda series belongs to Nintendo, and Reinette belongs to me.)
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I don't know why I always drag us into this song and dance. Why I can't just ask for it. Say what I want, like he's told me I can, countless times.
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"I know that you're perfectly capable of telling me what you need and asking for my help nicely. But instead, you were being a pissy little brat before." He scolds. "And pissy little brats don't get any help."
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In a world built on secrets and shadows, Soo-ah, the daughter of the infamous Hwang In-Ho, discovers that lies not only protect but also destroy. One misstep could make her fall into the web her own family had woven over the years.
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Soo-ah, the Front Man’s daughter, steps into a world of danger and intrigue, crossing paths with seven others who might change her life—or her heart—forever.”