The Tigers Tale

The Tigers Tale

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In a fantasy world just out of war, a young King Ragnar of Weverchen has his past come back to him with a surprise. A mistress of his time before marriage has come to him with a large belly, claiming to carry his child. The Kings wife begged him to send her away but he welcomed her into the castle and into his life once again. The King was known as The Great Lion and his bastard child would be known as the Tiger among the clan of Lions.
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