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Ophelia has always been fond of adventures, and all of the sudden, she finds herself living in one. While her mom is on her deathbed from childbirth and her dad out slaughtering the locals, she finds out she's the heir to the throne of the underworld. It's not something she can just claim, though. She has to solve three tasks before midnight.

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