Atrocious Empress Bad End -final- -sexecute- – Original

So the next time you close a book where the empress dies alone, betrayed by the man she almost loved, do not ask, “Why couldn’t they fix her?”

These storylines argue something radical: Atrocious Empress BAD END -Final- -Sexecute-

She does not get the prince, the kingdom, or the peaceful sunset. She gets a crown of thorns, a lover’s dagger in her back, and a final line of dialogue that will haunt the reader forever. So the next time you close a book

She is not merely a villain. She is a cataclysm in a crown. Unlike the sympathetic anti-heroine or the misunderstood ice queen, the Atrocious Empress revels in her tyranny. She burns palaces for sport, executes bloodlines for a slight, and views love as a slower, more creative form of assassination. do not ask