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Wolfheart - The White Witch

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In Neptunia, one of the Seven Worlds, darkness rises every five hundred years. When magical corruption reaches its peak, the Demon King is reborn to bring ruin upon the land. To counter this cycle, Uriel the Archangel, guardian of Neptunia, blesses a newborn with the Light — creating the Chosen Hero destined to defeat the Demon King. But this time, destiny collapses. One of Uriel’s valkyries forges a forbidden relic capable of peering twenty years into the future. When Uriel gazes into the vision, she sees a nightmare: Neptunia has fallen. The Demon King reigns. The Hero is dead. The cause is a single curse — the White Witch has stripped the Hero of most of her power, dooming her in the final battle. Uriel, known even among archangels as the greatest strategist, realizes the future can still be rewritten. Not with armies. Not with divine miracles. But with one ordinary soul. To preserve the balance between worlds, Uriel summons a completely average human from a distant realm — Earth. This person is no warrior, no mage, no chosen one. Yet their mission is the most crucial of all: prevent the White Witch from cursing the Hero, and save an entire world from destruction. Wolfheart is an isekai story that proves one thing: even the most ordinary soul can change the fate of a world.
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