Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Review: Sophia Morgana

Currently in my holidays, I'm writing a story on a girl named Sophia, living in a world where sci-fi and fantasy are joined in holy matrimony. Well, actually, she has many names; Ainalile, Sophia Morgana, and Alistair.

She returned to her Grandmother in the Highlands, and met her long lost childhood friend. Her friend a man now, a researcher of pathology and herbology. Not only her faithfulness was tested (she has a boyfriend back in the city), her faith and view on life was also tested. She was about to be changed, and even her whole lifestyle and character. She had not only to face her own flaws, but also the flaws of the entire human race. For she was ordained by a Goddess, and that became her life's mission.

From the tropical Highlands, back to her cosmopolitan harbor city, which was the jewel of the Empire, and way north to the capital of the Eglasdeurian Empire, the seat of power of which affects the entire global community. In Eglasdeur, she met with the Emperor, and his daughter, the Crown Princess, who she made friends with. Sophia is about to change her, and prepare her to be the ruler she ought to be for the benefit of the entire human race. But their friendship was also tested, and Sophia has to choose between her friend, her love and her divine mission.

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