Swords of Isadren (BoyxBoy)
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  • Reads 67,060
  • Votes 4,083
  • Parts 24
  • Time 4h 48m
Complete, First published Jul 04, 2020
Mature
After an attack on his village, by his own kingdoms army nonetheless, Asman is injured and stolen by a group of people. Their armor and swords are akin to those he had seen very rarely; Isadrenian soldiers.

The kingdoms of Felias and Isadren had long been at war and it had been force fed to the children of Felias that those who came from the north were barbarians and in league with the dark doings of magic. 

Asman never believed them and after seeing who the group were and what they truly believed, there was no doubt in his mind that Isadren was not the kingdom to blame. 

Along with learning more about Isadren and its people, Asman also learns about himself; who he loves and what inside him has been held back by years of fear.

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This story lays heavily on the side of fantasy, but also holds a bit of connection to the real world in things such as Religion and Climate. 

This story also includes: Gay Relationships/ People, POC characters, Homophobic Notions (but no actual abuse or slurs), and of course, ~Magic~. 

*First Draft, but readable*

Enjoy!! :):)
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