God save the King
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  • Reads 255
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published May 23, 2013
Kylar, the king of a small country called Anaemon, gets the shock of his life when his evil minister Arkainiane cons him into signing a document that makes Anaemon a democracy, and forces Kylar to relinquish his wealth to the newly founded government. This is the story of how Kylar tries to adapt to life as a commoner and his hilarious attempt to overcome his lack of common social skills. He also falls in love.
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