We are not what other people say we are. We are who we know ourselves to be, and we are what we love. That's okay.
_Laverne Cox
Every person has a right to be who they are, and what they want to be, and no one else can judge them for that, and It's not only about one's sexuality. But there are very few percentages of the whole world's population, who believe in that statement, and spreading this realization has become one of the greatest reasons for hosting this award.
No one, as an individual, can be stopped from growing strong, which is what 'Tyrell - Celebrating pride month' is about, and stories, are the best way of spreading any message, be it about LGBTQ+ empowerment, or self-love, and thus, we bring forth this award, in order to find the stories which have the sense of 'pride' this month is all about.
Do you think your story has potential? Do you believe that your story has that pride? Well, then you'll HAVE to join, cause WE think that your story DOES have that pride, that growth, that message.
What are you waiting for then, go ahead and join, cause we believe in you!
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Betrayed. Framed. Cast out
Kanishk, The forgotten prince. The boy whose laughter once filled the palace, now just a name lost to time.
Once a beloved prince of Rajvansh, lost everything the night he was accused of a crime he didn't commit. Stripped of his name and honor, abandoned by the family he once called his own.
Disappeared into the shadows, vowing never to return.
Years later, he has built a new life, far from the suffocating walls of the palace. But fate wasn't done with him yet. As dark secrets unravel and the past refuses to stay buried.
Kanishk face the people who turned their backs on him.....
A gripping tale of Family, Betrayel, and Redemption, where love and loyalty are tested and a Forgotten Prince must decide-to forgive or to fight.
"The past may be buried, but graves don't stay closed forever."