The Ice Prince
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Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2014
Long ago in a time of magic, when the earth was covered in ice and snow; the first men forged a stone which possessed great powers. Whomever held the stone could produce great and terrible wonders. Many futile attempts were made to wield its magic but only one of noble heart could claim it. With time the stone was forgotten - many claimed it never existed and was a mere myth. Reduced to a mere trinket, the stone passed through the kingdoms and eventually arrived in a small sleepy town on the edge of a vast lake.

In Seram, the capital of the kingdom the young princess has fled. Fearful of the pressures that soon may lay on her shoulders, and angered by her parents selfish reign she seeks salvation and an escape from the line of succession. With the possibility of war on the horizon, will the princess over come her fears and take her rightful place on the throne? Is the power of the stone lost to mankind forever? and most of all who is the Ice Prince?
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