Battle Royal
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  • Parts 30
  • Time 2h 33m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2015
Mature
Prince Harry of Batesland, destined to be king.

Prince Cambell of Briarwood, destined to be king.

How could this change might you ask? When the court of Genaro decide one Prince and Princess will be crowned King and Queen of all fourteen Kingdoms of Genaro.

How will they decide who to crown. The Prince's will fight for it.

Every state is an enemy, unless of course you marry a princess from another kingdom; merging the two and forming one large army.


Watch Prince Campbell battle for his kingdom and the crown, fight many rival Kingdoms which happen to include Prince Harry's...

What happens when Harry's head is turned by Prince Campbell's lovely younger sister; Princess Candice? (along with many other Prince's too)

I suppose you could say thats an interference.

;)
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