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The Predators
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Ongoing, First published Jun 29, 2016
Mature
In the world of Dynestria, a land plagued by dark and light arts, ruled by humans and divided by monsters. Three infamous assassins are forced together on a contract, each one on a different path of destruction. One assassin is hunting for revenge, the other asking for redemption and the last is searching for righteousness in a world of sin.

These ruthless killers, through trial and error, learn each other's strengths and weakness, and they begin to realise that their secrets of the past are one in the same.
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When Kacia discovers the forbidden magic running through her veins, she is given a choice - pretend her powers belong to her worst enemy, and use them to help him cement his claim to the throne - or forfeit her life. Can she play along for long enough to plot Ash's downfall, or is their fake truce about to turn into something a lot more complicated? ✨ Throughout fifteen years of Lathrian rule, Kacia has dreamt only of her family and her freedom. After she braves a storm-tossed mountainside in search of reunion with a mother she hasn't seen for a decade, she discovers that she has the power to mimic the magic of others - an ability that sees her sentenced to death by the Lathrian Kingdom which controls her people. That is, until the Lathrian king demands she uses her powers to legitimise his stepson's claim to the throne. If she agrees, she can keep her life - for now. Kacia becomes caught between the volatile brothers she didn't know existed and a prince who is more sympathetic than he seems. The choice she makes, between violent rebellion or slow moving negotiations, might alter the fates of her people - but only if she can decide before the bargain that prolonged her life runs out. Family and freedom may be the things Kacia wanted most, but to gain one she might have to sacrifice the other.