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The End of Azur

She wanders the endless forest. No matter how long she travels she only finds herself returning to the beginning. Her mind spirals through an infinite corridor of nothingness and the only thing that rests within her mind is a single name; 'Hidou'. 

She feels no grief nor happiness. She merely experiences the 'same' thing everyday. What value is a life which is no different than an animal? 

She returns to the familiar village of the fairies only to realize that the longer she is trapped here, the more that she loses 'Hidou', whomever that person is.

 

That is until one day, she meets a woman known as Senah. She too remembers nothing other than her name. Ever since that day, the world she once lived in had finally been shattered.

What would be waiting for her on the other side...?

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Age: Unknown
Height: 162cm (5'4")
Weight: 137ibs

 

A girl who awoken to an endless forest inhabited by fairies. Unable to recall anything but her name, she learns how to survive on her own and becomes the great huntress of the forest.

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Shinta

"We're friends right? I won't let go of your hand no matter how much you refuse!"

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Jubei

"My blade is my soul, and my soul shall never shatter from such feeble attacks!"

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Nora

"Go ahead. Keep fighting. It's the most we can do, isn't it? Keep pushing and I'll keep you alive. I won't lose anyone ever again!"

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Senah

"I know I'm weak. I can only aid my friends by staying in the rear. Mark my words, you will never lay a single attack on my friend's backs!"

Vaash

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Kyrius

"A monster shouldn't have a happy ending... so why?  Even if I did have one... why does it  ache so much?! A soul such as mine doesn't deserve to be free!"

"People only show their true colors once you no longer have anything that benefits them. Tell me, are you exempt from these hands of mine?"

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