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It was X777 at the castle of Fantasia, there was a girl with silver hair and piercing emerald eyes. She was the princess of this castle and was wrapped in warmth and kindness by everyone there and her name was Yona. There were beautiful gardens which had fragrant roses which seemed to have velvety petals and scratchy stems.The halls of the palace were huge and beautiful in which the princess danced in them, she always danced under the sunlights watch and slept in the moon's embrace. She had a guard named Alfred who had a witty personality and was very handsome, he had blonde hair and blue eyes and was considered on the the strongest guards in the king's royal court, and one of the youngest guards considering he is only 19. The
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“Princess,” he said softly, “I thought you were asleep in your chambers.”

She shook her head rapidly, “I’m not understanding, why did you do this! Get help! Please!” She said, upset.

“I’m sorry, but he will never open his eyes to see the day.” He replied awfully coldly.

Realizing the gravity of her situation, she got up with a hurry and ran outside meanwhile her fiance followed her with sword in hand after her. She ran into the courtyard which was dark and stormy. Everything felt awful, the sky was crying, as if mourning for the death of the king with her. Suddenly people in dark red came storming in it was the guards of the palace. They started to grab her and forced her to her knees in front of Sebastian who cleaned his sword of blood and kneeled down to look her eye to eye. There was pity, sorrow, and malice in his eyes.

“I’m sorry dear, I really did love you,” he said sorrowfully.

“But I’m going to have to end you.” Suddenly he raised his sword up, trembling slightly, and before he brought the sword down upon her.
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He lifted her up and out of the window and ran into the woods.

Trails
After Alfred and Yona had managed to escape, they stumbled upon a random, abandoned, and what seemed like old, farm. They went in and found that there was a girl with blond hair and she raised a bow at them and Alfred raised his sword in response.

Yona looked at Alfred and shook her head.

Yona introduced herself to her and she complied saying that her name was Lucy and they talked. It seems that Lucy had an emerald that had the ability to heal people, but they were scattered all around, so Yona had decided to get them even though it may cost her, her life.

The journey to get the second emerald was easy because it was located in a mountain without a protector, but getting the next two would prove a challenge for they had protectors.

Approach
Yona had to face many challenges, for the green crystal, she had to defeat an orc who threatened to kill her. As for the crimson one she had to defeat the orc in a game of wits and intelligence. She finally had all the crystals, Lucy had willingly given her a crystal to help her but now it was time for the final battle between Yona, Lucy, and Alfred between

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