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Veil and Flame
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Separated by the dense woods live the North Kingdom and the East. The East Kingdom hosts the Kingdom of Lux, whose ruler is King Reoni, a king known for bringing peace and protection to his people. King Reoni is honorable, unlike the King who rules the Kingdom of Oblitus just north of his castle. This tyrant king, Arueix Petrov, better known as “Lucifer,” is nothing short of a coincidence. He’s known for being ruthless, taking as he pleases, and making cuts to supplies and food rations for his people to supply his castle and other ‘necessities’ he feels are just. 

Unfortunately, his kingdom has nothing left—only soldiers and himself—and a dark, haunting castle peeks over the dense, uncanny forest separating the two kingdoms. 

His thirst for blood hasn’t stopped. He hungers for power and complete control over both kingdoms, making them one. This would mean absolute destruction and chaos for the people of Lux. 

He begins his first attack by sending his soldiers to attack the enemy kingdom. Still, no one would have expected what they brought back to the dark kingdom of Oblitus—an essential piece for them to win at their sick and twisted game, The Priestess of Lux, secretly known as Aurelie Beaumont. She is the ‘chosen’ one as the King claims. She is the light that will save their kingdom from destruction with her divine powers. 

Will the prophecy reign true, or will the Kingdom of Lux fall into ruin just like its neighboring kingdom? Read to find out more.

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