This is the rival commander who marches on her capital, intending to execute her for her crimes. Naturally, they end up in bed together.
In the current landscape of web fiction, many readers are tired of the "Happily Ever After" trope. The "Bad End" in this work serves several narrative purposes:
: Dark fantasy, "bad ending" tropes, and execution scenarios involving a tyrannical or fallen empress character. Compilation Releases
The "Final Execute" is not just a death; it is the moment the character sheds her old identity. When she wakes up as her younger self, the memory of the blade or the rope remains as a phantom sensation—a constant reminder that in her world, power is a zero-sum game.
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This is the rival commander who marches on her capital, intending to execute her for her crimes. Naturally, they end up in bed together.
In the current landscape of web fiction, many readers are tired of the "Happily Ever After" trope. The "Bad End" in this work serves several narrative purposes:
: Dark fantasy, "bad ending" tropes, and execution scenarios involving a tyrannical or fallen empress character. Compilation Releases
The "Final Execute" is not just a death; it is the moment the character sheds her old identity. When she wakes up as her younger self, the memory of the blade or the rope remains as a phantom sensation—a constant reminder that in her world, power is a zero-sum game.