Anthelethia: The Next Queen

Anthelethia: The Next Queen

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ANTHELETHIA IS SAFE NOW, but powerless without a king or queen to rule. Yes, it is safe, for now but not for too long. They will be in risk. The Anthelethians have to be perfecetly ready to face their enemies as they resolves to overthrow the kingdom of Anthelethia once for all ,but no battle is won alone .The kingdom have lost their power towards their people and there was no other way to get through other than to get help from the None-Blood (humans) There are no reasons why they should keeping secrets between them anymore. Soon, their secret will reveal them and soon the war will begin. They should know the war never meant to the humans but to their own kind itself. They need someone to guide them, to be the new ruler of Anthelehia. THE NEW QUEEN WILL RISE and she wont rise alone as she will rise along the None-Blood.
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