"The Prince of the Mountains"
41 partes Continúa Contenido adulto* WARNING: *
* The following story contains ;
* PTSD and trauma responses
* References to war, raids, and violence
* Death of a parent
* Abuse
(physical, emotional, and psychological)
* Childhood abuse (non-graphic)
* Sexual assault
(referenced, non-graphic, largely off-page)
* Forced captivity and loss of autonomy
* Fear of death and mortality
* Hypersexuality as a trauma response
* Grief, guilt, and emotional distress
* Interspecies romance ( orc x human)
Please prioritize your well-being and read at your own pace.
The Prince of the Mountains
Freya is human, shaped by war, loss, and a future chosen without her consent. Her father was killed in an orchestrated orc raid-one designed for power, not mercy-and from that night on, she learned how quickly life can be taken. What she fears is not monsters, but death itself-and the helplessness that comes with it.
When she refuses a marriage meant to control her, Freya makes a desperate choice for freedom, placing herself in the hands of the enemy rather than waiting to be claimed by a fate she never chose.
Azgar is the eldest son of a mountain chief, forged by violence and bound by restraint. Offered Freya as a political gesture after a raid, he refuses to treat her as property, even as his pastand his growing attachment to her threaten everything he has built to survive.
Separated by species, united by trauma and fragile trust, Freya and Azgar navigate intimacy, survival, and healing in a brutal world where love is not meant to be gentle-yet somehow becomes so.
A dark fantasy romance about reclaiming agency, interspecies love, and choosing tenderness in a world shaped by war.