The Prince's Wings
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In corso, pubblicata il apr 19, 2023
Vatrute, son of a half-bird demigoddess and a human king, flees his father's city-state to find answers to the troubles that trouble his heart.
Two large raptor wings flutter limply between his shoulder blades. Unable to fly and for the time being deprived of the gifts he inherited from his mother, he tries as best he can to become an adult before his time.
Hiding by the sea on the top of a cliff in the company of many sea birds, the young prince struggles against the parasitic assaults of curious emotions.
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