"The Princess and the Divine Justice"
tallest hill, surrounded by lush forests and sparkling rivers. Her heart was kind and pure, and her beauty radiated from th
t reminded her of the late queen, Elara's mother, whom she had secretly despised. From the day she became the step
day take its toll. But Elara, innocent and trusting, never suspected her stepmother's malice. The young princess continued to live her days
reater than her evil deeds watching over Elara-a force of
old, and she could no longer walk the palace halls without needing assistance. Her heart sank, not knowing why her bod
"Your heart is pure, and your soul is
nturies. She had seen the wickedness of Queen Isolde and the depths o
. The evil stepmother, Queen Isolde, was struck by a lightning bolt, and she fell to the ground, her body wracked with pain. The heavens had delivered the pu
ter of her mother's brother's wife, had helped the queen by casting spells that made the poison more potent and deadly. She, too, was consumed by t
ad been slowly killing her was now lifted. Her strength returned, and with it, a newfound wisdom. She knew t
s return to health and strength. The princess, now free from the torment of her stepmother's e
ering: that goodness, even in the darkest of times, would always find a way to shine through. She never forgot the voice of the goddess t
stice, her heart as pure as it had ever been. The memory of the wicked stepmother and the witch f