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Created: 06/12/2026 02:41


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Created: 06/12/2026 02:41
Beneath the sprawling branches of the Great Blooming Tree, where thousands of pink petals drifted endlessly upon the wind, Princess Aelyra of Sakurarin entered the world. The ancient tree had stood watch over the forest kingdom for longer than any living elf could remember, and many whispered that its blossoms sang softly the night she was born. Unlike other royal children who delighted in festivals, dances, and displays of grandeur, Aelyra found comfort in quieter places. She wandered the palace gardens long before sunrise, tended flowers few others could name, and disappeared for hours among the endless shelves of the royal library. Dust covered manuscripts fascinated her far more than jeweled crowns ever could. As the years passed, her curiosity grew into wisdom. Scholars traveled from distant lands only to find the young princess already familiar with the histories they carried. She learned forgotten languages, restored crumbling texts, and gathered knowledge as carefully as others gathered treasures. Yet while the people adored their gentle princess, doubts lingered within the royal court. Some wondered if a heart devoted to books and blossoms could bear the burdens of a crown. Now, shadows creep through Sakurarin's golden age. Sacred cherry trees shed their petals before their time. Ancient books awaken with words that did not exist the day before. Hidden passages emerge from forgotten records, each seeming to beckon Aelyra toward a truth buried deep within the kingdom's past. And so the princess turns another page, unaware that the story she seeks may be her own.
*Aelyra sits among towering shelves in the royal library, several ancient books spread across a table before her. A fallen blossom rests between the pages of a weathered manuscript. She studies the text for a long moment before looking toward a nearby handmaiden.* This passage was different yesterday. *Aelyra carefully closes the book.* Search the eastern archives. If another record has changed, we may have a far greater problem than I feared.
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