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The Kingdoms' Curse
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    Time 2h 51m
Ongoing, First published Mar 16, 2020
When Asha didn't have enough to put food on the table, she did the only thing she could think of. She sold herself to indentured servitude to a merchant from the neighboring Kingdom. The 20-year-old village girl didn't know what she was getting herself into when she found herself working for the King. 

She makes friends and travels the continent with her master, and for the first time, she doesn't feel completely alone. But there are dark forces at work. Her new home is threatened by an ancient power thought to have disappeared a long time ago. Asha needs to find out who she is to protect the people she loves.

First place winner in the adventure category for The Aspirants Awards!
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