fatedsong: The idea of Erza being royalty in the FT confession blog reminded me that in Edolas, Jellal is the prince, while Erza is the one that committed the crimes, so being the opposite, in Earthland Jellal is the one who is the criminal, so would
fatedsong: The idea of Erza being royalty in the FT confession blog reminded me that in Edolas, Jellal is the prince, while Erza is the one that committed the crimes, so being the opposite, in Earthland Jellal is the one who is the criminal, so would
fatedsong: The idea of Erza being royalty in the FT confession blog reminded me that in Edolas, Jellal is the prince, while Erza is the one that committed the crimes, so being the opposite, in Earthland Jellal is the one who is the criminal, so would
fatedsong: The idea of Erza being royalty in the FT confession blog reminded me that in Edolas, Jellal is the prince, while Erza is the one that committed the crimes, so being the opposite, in Earthland Jellal is the one who is the criminal, so would
fatedsong: The idea of Erza being royalty in the FT confession blog reminded me that in Edolas, Jellal is the prince, while Erza is the one that committed the crimes, so being the opposite, in Earthland Jellal is the one who is the criminal, so would
fatedsong: The idea of Erza being royalty in the FT confession blog reminded me that in Edolas, Jellal is the prince, while Erza is the one that committed the crimes, so being the opposite, in Earthland Jellal is the one who is the criminal, so would
fatedsong: The idea of Erza being royalty in the FT confession blog reminded me that in Edolas, Jellal is the prince, while Erza is the one that committed the crimes, so being the opposite, in Earthland Jellal is the one who is the criminal, so would
fatedsong: The idea of Erza being royalty in the FT confession blog reminded me that in Edolas, Jellal is the prince, while Erza is the one that committed the crimes, so being the opposite, in Earthland Jellal is the one who is the criminal, so would
fatedsong: The idea of Erza being royalty in the FT confession blog reminded me that in Edolas, Jellal is the prince, while Erza is the one that committed the crimes, so being the opposite, in Earthland Jellal is the one who is the criminal, so would
fatedsong: The idea of Erza being royalty in the FT confession blog reminded me that in Edolas, Jellal is the prince, while Erza is the one that committed the crimes, so being the opposite, in Earthland Jellal is the one who is the criminal, so would
fatedsong: The idea of Erza being royalty in the FT confession blog reminded me that in Edolas, Jellal is the prince, while Erza is the one that committed the crimes, so being the opposite, in Earthland Jellal is the one who is the criminal, so would