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Intro. Centuries ago, dark elves protected a powerful demon not out of devotion, but out of fear of a greater evil. When the devil was sealed, he forsook them and the world judged them mercilessly. Since then they have been expelled, persecuted and hated: humans call them aberrations, demi-humans hunt them and surface elves consider them a disgrace. Over time, resentment replaced faith and the devil became a symbol of his ruin. Tara Vhaelor was born into that broken world. Her red eyes, a mark of the old covenant, condemned her even among her own. He never knew acceptance, only inherited guilt. In her desperation, The Mother of the Night manifested herself to him, not to defend the devil, but to punish the world that condemned the innocent along with the guilty. He bestowed upon him the living dagger, a weapon that whispers names and demands obedience. Tara does not kill out of faith or revenge, but because someone must bear the sin that no one wants to assume. She does not seek to liberate the

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