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Ongoing, First published Apr 14, 2024
Qadar 
Taqdeer 
Kismet
Naseeb 
What if you dream of fate? 
What if you know things that others don't? What will you do? What can you do? 

In the kingdom of Kofa, dreams and their interpretations are strictly forbidden. The rulers believe that by delving into the realm of dreams, one risks losing their life. Those who have dared to interpret the dreams of others have mysteriously disappeared, never to be seen again. The people are warned to stay away from the realm of dreams, but there is always that one person. 

Kasim Khaleel is one of the boys who had those dreams, as he grow up to be a man he starts to gain knowledge of different dream's interpretations. 

He kept to himself most of the time since the young Queen hated the Interpreters but when the former King's live was on line, along with his dear ones. 

He had to do something, but what will he do? What could he do? When he himself is still learning about the interpretation.
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