A Knight's Tale

A Knight's Tale

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Jaculus stood up and looked Rendire in the eyes and smirked "That throne..IS MINE." and he ran forward swinging and dodging the knives as best he could. Rendire screamed and continue to throw and throw until he finally ran out, so much was happening as the rain steadily poured down, he heard a hooves in the distance but paid it no mind. "This is not the time nor the place Rendire. Our father, YOUR father may die, an evil has been unleashed. Rendire, MARCULES RETURNS!! You read that yourself brother, Stop with this sick obsession." "It's not an Obsession!" He breathes heavy "Its my right to rule whether it be Birthright or not." "YOU WILL NEVER RULE RENDIRE, NEVER!" In the kingdom of Goran a darkness awaken, with the king in a coma and the first born prince missing what will a Knight do? And what if he must fight one of the royal children to protect the land? Can he choose one over the other or will he fail the rest of the royal family, his land, and himself?
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Rivals

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