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The Deceitful Age Part 1 (Working Title)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 05, 2013
Ten years have passed since Rhean, greatest of the Five Kingdoms, has had its heir murdered. A kingdom wept; a king was broken. Rumors that a new Centaur Chieftain is uniting the tribes fill the people's whispers, while centaurs move from West to East, amassing on Rhean's southern border. One thing is for certain, war is near. A man claims to wield an ancient blade handed down through the royal bloodline of a long lost kingdom. He rallies a rebel group, demanding one of the Five Kingdoms returned to him as his birthright. Rhean's new heir struggles with his inherited responsibilities as the news surrounds him. A world on the brink of chaos, will it be saved from or consumed by it?
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