Aureate Fates

Aureate Fates

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In a country divided by a blood feud, a unifying festival brings both sides together for a few weeks of celebration. Reds, society's elites, are forced to interact with Blues, society's poorest and most unfortunate citizens. But on the last night of the festival, a plague sinks its unbiased teeth into the land, blind to blood. Soon, both Reds and Blues scramble for a solution to cure the plague and a succeeding famine. What will happen when a set of deadly citizens are thrown together in order to save the fate of the world through an ancient, forgotten prophecy? Blood feuds and deep desires threaten to disrupt their dynamic, but despite it, they must work together to finally end the destruction inflicted upon the land. Love can transpire in unlikely places, if fate declares it so. Vote, comment, and follow if you enjoyed! THEMES: *SLOW BURN *LGBTQ ROMANCE *HETEROSEXUAL ROMANCE *ENEMIES TO LOVERS *BLOOD *WAR *FANTASY *MAGIC Published December 18, 2023.
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