The Lost Crown (rewriting)

The Lost Crown (rewriting)

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The Soran Family. One of the most fortunate and powerful family name there is. There's a King, the ruthless and most feared, known as Vordayn. He takes over an Empire and kills its villagers. The only one who stands up to his father is Kai, he out of all eight children. The Lost Crown is a novel that follows the adventure of a boy who must discover the difference between the meaning of love and loyalty. His entire life has been a straight road an ongoing surprise, divides his life onto multiple paths for him to follow. Dealing with family difficulties and seeking his lover, he becomes broken trying to hold the weight of everyone's problem. He's unsure how to deal with this reality of how the world works. Our main character, Kaisvenio Soran struggles to save people that he forgets how to care for himself in the process. Our lost crown isn't like the rest of his family, he goes against his father's wishes in order to prioritize his life. Guilds, rebellions, all have been quiet for years, not for long since the Ambervan Necklace is rumored to be in the hands of the Sorans.
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