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The Queen of All Corruption is a one-shot created by Winterpaw. It is part of The Living Dead Universe, spanning from before The Living Dead and ending at the end of it. This story focuses on a villain in the original story named Goldenleaf, her life in the Dark Forest, and taking Heatherfire and turning her dark. It is around 1700 words and one of the four one-shots in The Living Dead Universe, two written by Winterpaw, two by Cypresswind.

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  • The Queen of All Corruption
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  • The Queen of All Corruption is a one-shot created by Winterpaw. It is part of The Living Dead Universe, spanning from before The Living Dead and ending at the end of it. This story focuses on a villain in the original story named Goldenleaf, her life in the Dark Forest, and taking Heatherfire and turning her dark. It is around 1700 words and one of the four one-shots in The Living Dead Universe, two written by Winterpaw, two by Cypresswind.
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  • The Queen of All Corruption is a one-shot created by Winterpaw. It is part of The Living Dead Universe, spanning from before The Living Dead and ending at the end of it. This story focuses on a villain in the original story named Goldenleaf, her life in the Dark Forest, and taking Heatherfire and turning her dark. It is around 1700 words and one of the four one-shots in The Living Dead Universe, two written by Winterpaw, two by Cypresswind.
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