Platinum Island: Life or Death

Platinum Island: Life or Death

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San Domingo is a foal who was born right after his father battled great Lord of Darkness Yati. Since this, the horses from Platinum Island are depending on him. Each year, his power of combat and intelligence will kick in. Will San Domingo be able to accept and use this power responsibly?
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Cay dreams about becoming a warrior in the armies of Pathria. With his status as an orphan and a slave that dream can never become reality. Or can it? Suddenly Cay's lost identity recovered by chance, but accepting his rightful place in this world is not without sacrifice. Things and beings he once thought was no more than the stuff of legends are now a part of his past, and if he takes his rightful place in life, the place long decided by the gods, they will become a part of his future. The question is, will he be who he is destined to be? Will he walk in his father's footsteps? Or will he turn his back on who he truly is - A Spirit Warrior? * * * Rebecca just wants to be free. Free of expectations, free of prejudice, free of injustice and free of traditions. She wants to travel where her heart desires, but she is bound. She is bound to her mother and father who will decide for her, until she marries and then her husband can make decisions on her behalf. Such was the life of a woman, and such is the life of a woman. Such is her life, until she meets a Spirit Warrior who allows her to make her own decisions, her own choices. When Rebecca finds herself with the power to make choices that can change the course of her whole life, she falters. Will she be able to free herself of the fear that keeps her confined? And will she be able to choose the life that she really wants, instead of the life that everyone else wishes for her?

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