To Teach a King

To Teach a King

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The King is a powerful ruler. He has stopped thieves with a single glare. He leads the most powerful soldiers in the entire world of Malia. He has the ability to turn into a dragon if he wishes. But even he has his flaws. he's rude and controlling. Not even his son wants to talk to him due to his condescending attitude. So what happens when the crown prince's new teacher won't put up with it. a lot of destruction and some gay shit.
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After a disastrous climb up Half Dome in Yosemite, California -Eoin finds himself taken to a different world than the one he was born into. It's a place of fantasy. Where creatures like elves and fae live. It is also a place that holds a deep, brutal history. As an outsider, it is quite possibly the last place someone like Eoin should be. Yet, there could be a reason for his arrival. Eoin finds himself in the midst of a civil war between the most unlikely of things. Dragons. A race of human-looking beings who can take the form of true dragons. Yet, their heated war is perhaps the most deadly thing to encounter. Dragons are powerful, almost god-like and many of the brethren have proven that they cannot be allowed to run free with their immense powers. Yet, in the middle of such chaos, Eoin finds himself in the arms of a particularly powerful dragon. And the crown prince no less: Nakiirn. Despite the safety Nakiirn provides, the dangers that abound eventually sneak their way past the draconic protector and straight for the vulnerable human a long way from home.

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