The End; always a time for happy closings, forgiveness to the forsaken and the forever damned. Broken hearts find ways sew themselves and carry on, but only sometimes the story that comes after the 'happily ever after' is told in it's true light. Because sometimes there is no such thing as happily ever after. We all want heroes to fight for us, to get the girl and save the day. What happens when they're just as lied to and broken as all the rest of us? Do they crumple up and rot away like the rest of societies most beloved rock stars. The answer to that question is an artful one, crafted so the only way it could be told is going from The Beginning. The Crown of the Dead is set one hundred or so years after a Donald Drumpf presidency in which he declares himself king of America and destroys the world economy. The lionhearted Raven Aife is a young, black, sword wielding, warrior girl who found herself becoming queen of the land. Which is a title she didn't want at all, as she isn't that great of a people person, or a speaker, as all she really knew how to do was lead an army into battle and fight with her mighty blade. How will Raven cope under the pressure of trying to run a country?
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