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The Warrior of Oriana

The Warrior of Oriana

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, May 1, 2026
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Fiction
Fantasy
Dark Fantasy
Mythical Creatures
Magical Kingdoms
After years of nothing but peace in the realm of Maldovia, Lin notices things changing. And they aren't changing in a good way. Darkness is rising and Lin feels a familiar presence making itself known. The dragon prince makes his first appearance after years of hiding away in his mother's palace. And the prince's mother, queen Amaris, is trying to take over the realm and cause chaos by imprisoning villages and kingdoms. But Lin can't help but feel that there's more going as he digs deeper. Why was the queen only now starting chaos? Why had the prince been hiding for years? Is the queen the only problem in the realm? Or is something else stirring in the cosmos that's far darker then the queen's insanity?
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