Red Riding Hood – The Wolf’s Shadow


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Red Riding Hood – The Wolf’s Shadow
In the dark heart of the Grimms’ enchanted forest, the moon cast silver slivers through twisted branches, illuminating the blood-red cloak of Liora, the girl they once called Red Riding Hood. No longer a naive child skipping through the woods, Liora had become a hunter – a weapon forged in the crucible of betrayal and blood.

Years ago, the Wolf had devoured her grandmother and left Liora to die. But instead of perishing, she was saved by a pack of enchanted wolves, led by the spectral beast Fenrik – a creature both monstrous and majestic. Bonded by a shared thirst for vengeance, Liora and Fenrik forged a pact: she would become the Wolf’s Shadow, a predator cloaked in red, and he would be her guardian in the night.

Now, the villagers speak of her in hushed whispers. They say she walks the forest paths like a phantom, her eyes glinting with a feral blue light, her blade gleaming with the Wolf’s sigil. The innocent child who once carried a basket of sweets now carries a sword etched with runes of the hunt – each strike a reminder that prey can become predator.

Tonight, Liora prowls the woods, her crimson cloak fluttering like a blood-soaked banner. By her side, Fenrik’s eyes glow like twin embers, his shadow merging with hers. They are both hunter and hunted, predator and protector – a girl and her wolf, forever bound by blood and vengeance.


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