The King Of Fire And Rings
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  • LECTURAS 29
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  • Partes 7
  • Hora 1h 23m
Concluida, Has publicado jul 08, 2015
Sometimes someone's presences only is enough to trigger events that will scorch the history books with blood and war. This is the story that began it all, when a little petty pickpocket chanced upon the wrong prey on a really wrong day. 
For generations Kingdom of Aushree is ruled by the House of Raegans. For more than a century the kingdom has only seen peace and prosperity. But the time had now come for the new age to emerge. Envy and hunger for power threatens to end the long reign of Raegans. And the only person who can prevent this is a small girl who wants nothing to do in all this mess. But she has to, if only to extract her revenge.

This is a short story prequel to the main saga. It is meant to spark interest and introduce you to the characters and the world. This story is the tragic incident that shapes the protagonists' future which we come to know as his past.
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Zillael. A large country in the mountains, that was boasted of holy, righteous glory and best known for its pure clean lands, fresh crisp air, breathtaking scenery and the two princesses that belonged there. The first princess, named Fawn, was fun loving, energetic and quiet rebellious. She had an innocent face that no man or woman could resist. Fawn was quite social and had the beauty of the sun itself. The other sister, named Catalina, was a strong contrast to her sister. Catalina was rather quiet, regal and always abided by the law. She often spent her time with the Emporer and Empress or in the royal garden by herself. She too was also beautiful and as radiant as the moon with endless intellect. The young Oriental princesses received news of that the Emperor has recently passed away and that another must take the throne. Catalina being the older sister, was next in line to take the throne and rule as empress of Zillael. However, Catalina's throne and title are stolen from her by her scorned younger twin sister, Fawn. Fawn tarnished her older sister's reputation with lies and rumors. She then has her sold as a slave and left for dead, while she claims her sister's death and takes the crown. Though Catalina was always the calm and collected young girl, no one would be able to recognize her after the torture she has been through. =========================== Stolen From Me is a fantasy story involving adventure, violence, betrayal, revenge, abuse, hatred, bullying and mature content. The central themes of this story are family, friendship, bravery and most importantly, forgiveness. The setting of the story is the fictional Chinese kingdom of Zillael in the Tang Dynasty. I do my best when it comes to grammar and spelling. Despite having major dyslexia, I try to proofread each chapter multiple times to get it right. Copyright © Mòlìhuā chá [Wattys 2016]
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***This is a PREQUEL SHORT STORY that is FREE on iBooks, Amazon, B&N, Kobo, Google Play, and Instafreebie*** For nearly fifteen years, the people of Elgeus have believed the Raven Bringer was dead, the chaos and destruction of his reign a distant memory. They were wrong. Now he's returned, intent on finishing what he started, beginning with the assassination of the young king. And this time, he's not alone. It's up to a disgraced knight and a semi-reformed thief to save the king, but in doing so, they risk exposing themselves to the executioner's ax. And even if they succeed, will it be enough to pardon them from their pasts?