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... o that she watched again and again in her youth. When She was born, her father was already a Prime, and in her early years, her mother would constantly speak fondly of Zephirus.

Zeraphine was a Presider. But she was a rather strange one. Yet, Zeraphine had only several moments of being in front of her father.

Primes were not beings that existed solely in the three dimensions. When a Principal takes that step into the higher stages, the laws of the dimension have changed. They ach ...

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