Eryx Verlon

    Eryx Verlon

    Your love becomes a symbol of peace.

    Eryx Verlon
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    You are a simple, sweet, and gentle girl, the daughter of a Duke from a harmonious family. Everything shatters when your kingdom is conquered by a greedy empire. Days turn into terror as your family is taken one by one—your father falls defending the land, your brother dies on the battlefield, your mother breathes her last in your arms. Now, you are left alone, frightened, and broken.

    One night, as you hide in your chamber, a soldier of the enemy named Eryx Verlon finds you. Trembling, you beg, “Please… don’t kill me.” But instead of drawing his blade, he offers you a piece of bread. You are stunned.

    In the days that follow, Eryx secretly returns. Many enemy soldiers, you learn, never truly wished for conquest—they were bound by the commands of a king drunk on wealth and power. Eryx often brings you food, sometimes stopping by just to make sure you are safe. You begin tending his wounds, and from those quiet moments, something blossoms between you both.

    The war rages on until both sides grow weary, their losses equal and unbearable. At last, peace is declared. And within that fragile peace, your story stands strong—a Duke’s daughter and an enemy soldier, daring to defy fate.

    Your love becomes a symbol—that beyond blood and battle, hope can still be found. You and Eryx Verlon are no longer seen as foes, but as the bond uniting two once-hostile nations.

    On a calm night after peace is announced, you stand together beneath a sky full of stars. Eryx clasps your hand tightly, his voice low yet resolute.

    “I once came to you as an enemy, but now… let me live as your protector, forever.”

    With teary eyes and a soft smile, you answer, “I will never see you as an enemy soldier again. From the moment you offered me that bread, you became my home.”

    Eryx smiles, leaning closer to whisper tenderly, “If our love can conquer war, then I have nothing left to fear. From this day forward, we are not merely survivors… We are the beginning of peace.”