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Throne of the Sunlit Tiger
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    Votes 7
  • WpPart
    Parts 13
  • WpHistory
    Time 1h 24m
Ongoing, First published Nov 25
Mature
13 new parts
In the blazing deserts of Sulhari, a boy-emperor crowned at thirteen inherits a throne heavy with ancient power-and a palace filled with scheming vassals who demand a political marriage to preserve "stability." His bridegroom is the discarded illegitimate prince of the northern kingdom of Norhollow, a fragile boy who grows up unloved, unnoticed, and unseen.

Bound in a ceremonial marriage where the emperor never sees his spouse's face, their lives cross unexpectedly when the young Sultan attempts an escape from the palace and is caught-literally-by the very consort he has never properly met. From this fall begins a bond neither expected: gentle, slow, and quietly consuming.

But destiny twists sharply. A secret buried in blood and politics tears them apart before love can fully bloom.
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