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  • The Grief Beneath the Crown) by Inkby_rich
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    The Premise In the golden sands of Rajasthan, two broken legacies collide. Maharaj Adhiraj, a man who buried his heart at eighteen to raise his siblings and rule Rajgarh, meets Rajkumari Mrinalini, a London-educated woman branded "inauspicious" by a society that cannot forgive her for outliving her fiancé. The Conflict When the predatory Kunwar Yashvardhan threatens Mrinalini's honor and her kingdom's stability, their families orchestrate a marriage of convenience. It isn't a union of hearts, but a tactical fortress built to protect a daughter and provide a queen to a lonely throne. The Journey This is a slow-burn royal saga about the "grief beneath the crown." It follows their transition from cold, respectful strangers to soulmates who find healing in each other's silence. Theme: Duty vs. Desire. Tone: Poignant, regal, and emotionally charged. Core Question: Can two people who have given up on love find a reason to breathe again in a marriage meant only for show?
  • Un.. Conditional Love by Sparkling_Aaru
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    Princess Mrinalini is known for her sharp wit and mastery of sword fighting-unusual for a royal woman. She is betrothed to a Rajput warlord to secure an alliance, but her heart leads her elsewhere. Veer Pratap, a charismatic but mysterious warrior who joins the royal court disguised as a loyal advisor.
  • Torn Pieces by IMAG93
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    This story picks up from where the serial Bharat Ka Veer Putra Maharana Pratap took its first leap from a younger cast to an older one. A lot of the fans didn't like how the storyline was handled, and I am one of those disgruntled fans. I find solace in rewriting plotlines for my favourite characters and here is one such story, born out of boredom. Pratap and Ajabde, now tied by the sacred thread of marriage, are separated because of the evil plottings of a family member. Even when the truth is in front of them, reconciliation seems like an impossible task. This is a tale of their insecurities, challenges, and obstacles, both internal and external.