The Ice Queen
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  • Time 1h 39m
  • Reads 61
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 39m
Ongoing, First published Aug 09
Mature
Vidar Khaldblot, heir to the Ice Throne, is now the future Queen of the Fire Kingdom.

After an arranged marriage in search of an alliance between the kingdoms, she will have to learn what it is like to carry the weight of a nation on her shoulders, and not only that, she will have to fight for power before her future husband takes control and leads the kingdoms to war. 

Can our warrior Ice Queen take the throne, or will she fall in battle?
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TRIGGER WARNINGS: I focus on the plot but there will be some vivid blood/gore depictions and violence. There will also be some dark themes at play. The Fae have always loved their games... and we were nothing but their pawns. The Aedan Faeries had been gifted with the elemental magic of fire by the Elder Tree but when the last Aedan King died with no clear heir, their magic had started to die. By the wisdom of the Elder Tree, the one who endures its three trials will emerge the new Aedan King Ash hardly cared. Humans were just a blip of existence to the Fae's and it showed in the way that her kind was treated. Fearing for her life (and her mind) every day, privy to the horrors that they all endured, she just hoped that whenever the next Aedan King was coronated, it was long after she was dead... ... and not a moment too soon when she's picked by the Elder Tree to undergo its three trials, an unwelcome addition to the six who'd already been chosen to compete. Maybe this was better - at least her death will be swift, a victory in and of itself.