The Fall of Solantias

The Fall of Solantias

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A runaway princess leaves behind her kingdom due to the harsh ruling of her father and her mother's idle wishes. The leader of the kingdom rebellion, Raven, involves her younger brother, Saturn, and together make a plan to flee to a forest a few towns over and find her. Instead, they find an abandoned cottage concealed from the rest of the world. Or so they thought. Whilst attempting to survive on their own, they run into an elf and pixie who they attempt to join their army. This rebellion is well known within the kingdom which has the Royals displeased with their advancements and are seeking to take revenge on the misfits that call themselves the Apollo Anarchists.
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A royal bloodline gets divided by rebels' attempted regicide, casting Alvina from her throne and into hiding, as Quinn, the bastard brother, is forced to take her place. *** Alvina was supposed to be queen, but when her coronation is abruptly stopped by an explosion, she has to flee the country she called home. Missing an arm, a throne and half her sanity, Alvina has to find a way to get back to Andaheim, before the rebels drive her brother to an early grave. Quinn was just a bastard. But now with his sister Alvina's supposed passing, he has to be the king he never wanted to be. Struggling with catching up on politics, wanting to be a good king and not losing himself in the process, he has to figure out what's more important: his own integrity or his country. A North Atlantic 1920s Jazz era Fantasy.

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