s o l o m o n

s o l o m o n

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The Tale of the Missing King has plagued the history of Soledad for centuries. It was a tale passed all throughout the kingdom of the desert that not a citizen within the confines of the walls was unfamiliar with. Though now this tale is seen just as folklore rather than a piece of history. Yusa Yokazi had never imagined that the story her grandfather told her as a child would be so intertwined her own reality but as the kingdom of Soledad is overrun with masked outlaws and people disappearing without a trace, she has no choice but to turn to the tale of Solomon for answers. (cover courtesy of @nearlys on Wattpad)
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