Aziel is the prince of his now-dying kingdom, and the son of Arthur Pendragon. After an incident that changes him forever, he has to deal with being an outcast. With no love from his mother Guinevere, and hatred from his sister, who is the heir to the throne, he has no chance of ever being accepted. However, the apprentice of Merlin, a boy the same age as Aziel named Carter, seems to like him, and befriends him. With strange, tormenting dreams, a curse of otherworldly magic, and threats of war from other nations and from Morgana, Arthur's sister. With no Arthur to protect the nation, and threats that Aziel's sister could never hope of defeating, the task is left up to him. With help from the knights, Merlin, and Carter, Aziel has to defend the nation, and hold everything together. A heavy weight rests upon his shoulders, and things don't get easier. Thing become even more strange, everything taking a turn for the worse. Soon, Aziel is alone, and no chance of survival. He has to trust himself, and make himself strong enough to end it all by his lonesome. Desperate times call for desperate measures, forcing Aziel to trust and work with people he'd never think he'd work with. He's tired, fed up, powerful, and ready to take revenge.
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(Fantasy, Romance, LGBTQIA+, Action, Adventure)
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!!ENGLISH IS NOT MY FIRST LANGUAGE!!
Following the loss of her grandmother, Jane, along with her siblings Henry and Sarah, relocates to live with their father and half-brother. Amidst this transition, they stumble upon Avalon, a magical world very different from their own. Encountering a young woman named Alexandra Pendragon, destined to be a queen of Camelot, and is the daughter of Morgana Pendragon. Together, they confront the menacing reign of King Arthur.
Jane faces a pivotal choice: will she become the guardian that Alexandra desperately needs, or will she stand by as the princess falls prey to her own uncle? As feelings of love develop between Jane and the enigmatic princess, she grapples with the weight of her promise to protect her family, made to her late grandmother. Can Jane navigate the complexities of love and duty, or will she falter in her quest to safeguard both her heart and her kin?