The Stolen Princess

The Stolen Princess

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In a kingdom far away there was a couple who thought they were saving their kingdom. While they were under attack, they birthed two children. Once believed to save the kingdom and the other prosthesized to be marked as the 'evil' Dark Lord's equal, whatever what means. What does that mean for the kingdom? What does that mean for the child? What does that mean for the Dark Lord and his followers? I guess we'll see
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