The Gemini Project: The Sun Guardian

The Gemini Project: The Sun Guardian

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A tyrant rules the land, seeking to overthrow all the cities and kingdoms not under his rule. The Riders of Jua stand in place, ready to defend their border, and to do whatever it takes to stop the king from advancing into their territory. This story follows the Riders of Jua, also known as the Riders of the Sun. An original work; this excerpt produced during NaNoWriMo 2019, under the region Africa: Kenya.
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