The arabian viking
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  • Reads 63,756
  • Votes 1,492
  • Parts 31
  • Time 5h 40m
Ongoing, First published Apr 15, 2017
When a Princess demands her oppressive father freedom and he denies  she takes  it in her own hands. She take the advantage of her favorite brother named Crown Prince of Al-Andalus and the lovely visit of the Vikings to break hell loose. 
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"She killed her father and made a deal with her brother" said Hvitserk before I could answer him, he was getting annoyed by his uncle quite quickly. 
"Dear lord" said the priest making the cross sign towards me and then he did it to himself. "You will burn in hell" he said.
"Flectere si nequeo superos, Archeronta Movebo" I said to the priest "If I cannot move heaven, I will raise hell" I said looking into the eye of the priest and smiling a little as he paled as he heard the words in Latin. "So yes maybe I will burn in hell or be in Valhalla" I added.
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DIVINE [HVITSERK RAGNARSSON]

37 parts Complete Mature

SPOILERS (4B-6B) Hvitserk Ragnarsson was careless - a Viking through and through. He only cared for raiding, pillaging and fighting - living like a true warrior. Asta was always on the other side of the park - a quiet girl who's father was often too protective of his only daughter. But Asta forces herself into the Viking way of life, and with this meets the son of Ragnar Lothbrok. They change each other, but is changes always good?