Ring of Gold Revisited
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  • Reads 21,764
  • Votes 1,304
  • Parts 59
  • Time 8h 46m
Complete, First published May 25
Kessia Langthard has known nothing but blood and loss. After the death of her parents, she's adopted into the world of the Fae, cunning creatures with magical abilities. When the Princess is captured by an enemy kingdom, Kessia and her companions are sent on a daring quest across Iyura to retrieve her and bring her home safely. But there is much more to this world than Kessia ever expected...
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It was the Faeris who had started the war and gained power over all of Eltor. It was the Faeri Empire which had plunged the land into fear and slavery. The elves had fled, leaving over the seas; and the dwarves had retreated beneath the earth, too far for the Faeris to reach them. And what could the humans do, but burn? Irene hated the Faeri Empire and its ways. She hated every member of the Faeri race. After her parents were killed in a riot against Faeri Knights, she turned her back on the law and became the Empire’s sworn enemy. A brilliant warrior, and known to the people as “The Archer”, she has spent her life causing chaos amongst the Empire, never being caught – only a shadow in the night. Until now. When captured during a raid against the Empire, Irene prepares herself to face the hangman’s noose – until the Faeri King makes a different call. One that will change her life forever. Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer, right? But what if they’re one and the same thing?