In the grand kingdom of Eldora, where magic is woven into the very fabric of society, Isolde, a powerful sorceress, is accustomed to being feared and respected. But nothing has prepared her for the arrival of her new servant, Liora-a mysterious and seemingly docile young woman who has been bound to Isolde's service through a strange, magical contract.
Liora is everything Isolde could want in a servant: efficient, loyal, and ever-so-attentive to her needs. But beneath her calm exterior lies something darker, a dangerous obsession that Isolde soon starts to sense. Liora's affection for her mistress quickly transforms into something all-consuming. She is always by Isolde's side, offering kindness, protection, and warmth-but when anyone else dares to get too close, Liora's possessiveness turns violent.
At first, Isolde finds this intensity flattering, even useful-after all, no one would dare cross a sorceress with such a fiercely devoted protector. But as Liora's behavior becomes increasingly erratic and obsessive, Isolde realizes that the young woman's love is not just deep; it is terrifying. Magic crackles around Liora when she feels jealous, and those who threaten her bond with Isolde mysteriously vanish. The line between loyalty and madness begins to blur, and Isolde must decide whether she can control the magic that binds them-or whether she will be consumed by it.