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The Saga of the Six Kingdoms: The First Uprising
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Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2024
Bri's life had forever been unremarkable, living and working alongside the people of Krylla-a village which lay within the kingdom of Krys. Avoiding the wrath of King Daeus, whose cruelty seemed boundless, and his equally cruel soldiers, seemed like a full time job. Bri dreamt of a different way of living; one where she could be free of the woeful existence they were all doomed to lead, where misery and poverty were all one could expect. She knew there was something better out there. Something more than this.

Under the iron fists of the King's men, there would be no joy; there could be no life, just survival. For too long was Bri forced to stand by and watch as her people suffered under their relentless brutality. For so long she had been helpless. Until the day her world was forever changed. The day she discovered just how much she was capable of.
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