Story cover for The Unforeseen Spark by Rose1549e
The Unforeseen Spark
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    Time 27m
  • WpView
    Reads 64
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    Votes 10
  • WpPart
    Parts 5
  • WpHistory
    Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Jul 27, 2019
Mature
Roetta Mairia was a filthy orphan who just wanted her siblings to be safe. 

Celso Moss was a scheming businessmen who just wanted to enjoy life making (and taking) money with his crew. 

Avram Toret was a cowardly soldier who just wanted to stand up to someone else for once. 

How could people so small start the wildfire of the rebellion?
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The Phoenix People

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In a world where Highborns control magic, the government, and the "lesser" species - Lowborns - there is much animosity between the two groups. So much, in fact, that a rebellion was formed to fight against the oppressive Highborns - the Phoenix People. Princess Alexia is a sheltered Highborn girl who thinks no further than the walls surrounding the palace grounds. When her brother, the king, shares his plans for completely exterminating the Lowborn race, however, Alexia's conscious keeps her from standing idly by while he follows through with his plans. Alexia joins the Phoneix People. Soon, she is dragged into a world of danger and magic, where she is not the revered princess she has been for sixteen years, where her handmaiden is a fierce warrior, where her laws mean nothing, and where betrayal is right around the corner. Nothing is as it seems. Nothing is as it should be. And it's up to Alexia to put things right. [Cover Credits to @LarissaChesser]