Description
The Etiological Legend, the Princess of Illusion, is a literary genre characterized by expressing, through words, the deepest and most unattainable emotions of the spirit-love and heartbreak between two very different beings.
The Collection of the Etiological Legend, the Princess of Illusion: Without a Bow, Without a Golden Arrow, forms part of the memory of fictional tales and myths. It offers a glimpse into expressions within a temporal community, presented through a narrative distinction grounded in myths and stories, such as Cupid and the Stork, in reference to the author’s publication All So It Can Emerge from the Abyss.
It is a popular narrative passed down from generation to generation, where readers may arrive at their own interpretation based on a theme centered on an arrow that may-or may not-turn toward the shield of the heart.














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