A Script from the Peony War | manxman |
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  • Time 3h 18m
  • Reads 1,434
  • Votes 78
  • Parts 8
  • Time 3h 18m
Complete, First published Aug 22, 2023
Mature
| ManxMan |  - Fantasy, Romance - Strong SEXUAL Content |

A small collection of stories telling of certain events linked to the start and duration of the Peony War. Upon a continent riddled with histories of conflict, passion, romance, mystery, and so much more, we'll take a closer look at a select few whose lives were affected by the Peony War. Knights clad in armor, hopeful Princes, iron-fisted Kings, mystical beings, and lovers whose hearts longed for the end; each Script will tell a tale of its own, whether it ends in love or tragedy, the records have yet to tell.

| WARNING of tragedy, mature, sexual content, and depictions of blood and death |
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