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In the realm of Eldrador, where the sun dipped into the horizon and painted the sky with hues of crimson and gold, the Elven kingdom of El'goroth stood as a beacon of elegance and refinement. However, within its crystal spires and silver-leafed trees, a dark underbelly thrived. The slave trade, though forbidden, persisted in secret, and Elven slaves were highly prized for their beauty, agility, and magical affinity.

The arc centers on the protagonist's revenge against , an elven "traitor" who formerly belonged to the protagonist's party before betraying him for personal gain. The Elven Slave and the Great Witch-s Curse -Fi...

The elven slave serves as a symbol of fallen grace. Historically depicted as noble and eternal, the elf in this story is stripped of autonomy. This physical enslavement is compounded by the , a magical tether that ensures the protagonist cannot find freedom even if their chains are broken. The curse acts as a psychological weight, often manifesting as a slow transformation or a drain on the soul, suggesting that some prisons are built from more than just iron. The Witch as a Catalyst In the realm of Eldrador, where the sun

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If you are looking for specific books with these themes, you might be thinking of: Queen's Blade Rebellion : Features the specific story of curse and Nowa's enslavement by the Witch's henchman. A Tale of Two Fates

“I gave you what you gave me,” Liriel said. She stood tall for the first time in two centuries. Her hair began to grow back, silver-white and wild. Her ears sharpened, pricking through the scar tissue like crocuses through snow. “Immortality. The unending kind. You will feel every wound you ever gave, over and over, for eternity.”

One night, when the Red Moon hung fat and jealous, Liriel acted.