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Ongoing, First published Nov 09, 2023
Years after King Henry VIII's death, England has flourished under his eldest daughter, Elizabeth 1st's rule as Queen with now King James 1st as her consort. Things have changed since the couple had taken over the kingdom. With France and England united as one, peace and prosperity had fallen across Europe and it seemed that nothing could ever break it apart. Until, the moment Queen Mary of Scotland came to France, that was when things began to change.
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