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Arnaud SAINT-MARTIN
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The Betrayal of the Abyss In the depths of the oceans, where the sunlight shatters into a thousand ethereal reflections, reigned a queen with silver hair, lover of a powerful king, guardian of the seas. Their kingdom, called Abyssinia, was a place of fragile balance where organic beings and mechanical entities coexisted, creatures forged by ancient magic. At her side, a faithful warrior, Nerysia, half-mermaid, half-machine, served as his right hand and protector. Her flaming hair illuminated the darkness of the abyss while her metallic limbs, forged in the fires of an underwater volcano, inspired fear and respect. Nerysia was a unique creation, sculpted by an ancient blacksmith of the seas to defend the kingdom, and to the queen, she embodied loyalty. But behind this facade of loyalty hid a heart consumed by jealousy. Nerysia, long admired and feared, felt an unbearable loneliness since the queen had found love with the king. This perfect love, pure and bright, gnawed at her. Why the queen, and not her? …
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Part 4 : The End and the Rebirth It is said that Nerysia disappeared into the depths that day, her machine body scattered among the endless reefs and caves. But whispers from the depths say that she still haunts the ruins of Abyssinia, the invisible guardian of a kingdom she could never possess. The legend of the half-organic, half-mechanical mermaid reminds us all that love and jealousy are the strongest currents in the oceans… and that they can drown even the strongest hearts.
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