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Princess Asuka Myths
A long time ago, there were four kids. A Japanese princess, the only son of two well-known literature artists from Russia, an orphaned boy who lives in the forests of Brazil, and the lost princess of England. In this time newborn babies who are deathly ill could be given a blessing if deemed worthy. These four blessed ones were particularly important because they saved the entire human race from destruction. As to how they saved us is a story for another time. For now, we will see what happened to these kids before their history-changing fight.

Let us start with our Japanese princess, Princess Asuka. Unlike her other siblings, Asuka was born deadly ill. Due to how extreme her illness was, Asuka had to be given a blessing only three days after she was born. The other three were all blessed on the same day two weeks after birth. Directly after birth Asuka did not cry, nor did she have a normal skin complexion. Her skin was much paler than normal, her hair was light blond, and she had ice blue eyes, this was very unlike her raven haired and brown eyed parents and siblings. Nevertheless, Asuka's family loved her. Regardless it was all of these odd characteristics in her complexion which resulted in Asuka's parent's hiding her existence from the prying eyes of the kingdom.
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It was not because her parents disliked her due to her appearance. It was merely because they knew of all the controversies that would arise after revealing her to the

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