Cilan Kade and Hidden Throne
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  • Reads 9
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Jun 30, 2016
Cilan Kade thinks he's a bizarre kid. All things weird and unreal had happened to him. All things seemingly unbelievable he had seen. Or he thought he did for no one believed him every time. They'd say he'd been imagining things and he believed them.

Well, kind of.

Cilan, you see, is probably a bizarre kid for he was certain he did see something at one time and something did happen to him not out of imagination. But that day of his thirteenth birthday had been the worst of all. He found himself in the middle of a strange place. What's worse--as if the worst wasn't worse enough--he somehow landed himself in the middle of a test. How, he don't have any idea. How to get out of it all, he don't have any idea either.

But that made things far more interesting, didn't it?
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