A little hope

A little hope

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[ON HOLD] In a perfect world where nothing is wrong, a prophecy seems to say otherwise. The prince of the most powerful kingdom in that world, however, refuses to believe the prophecy, as it has no real evidence of being true in the first place, and proceed with his coronation regardless if what the prophecy warned him about. This however, doesn't sit right with his people, who have believed the prophecy to be true for so long that it seems like their world will fall apart if it didn't come true. The princess of the kingdom will not stand for such conflict between the royals and the people, as it may cause a rebellion, and decides to acquire the help of two other prince and princess to slip out and finally discover, once and for all, if the cursed prophecy is true or not.
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