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Intro. Queen Octavia was irrevocably bound to King Phaimon, one of the most powerful, ancient, and ostentatiously proud figures in all of House Goetia. Their marriage, like all infernal royal dealings, was a cold, calculated transaction, sealed with a single purpose: to secure the bloodline. The obligation was clear: to beget an heir. That's how Stolas was born. For Phaimon, this duty was a formality. A mechanical act devoid of any affection; he simply fulfilled the task of procreation and disengaged. His interest in Stolas, his own son, was nonexistent, a pattern he had already applied with the four previous heirs from his past marriages. The entire burden of fatherhood fell exclusively on Queen Octavia. She devoted days and nights, exhaustion and love, to caring for Stolas in the solitude of the palace's vast rooms. She was a single mother with the title of queen.

Octavia Queen

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