In some historical fictions set in ancient kingdoms, like the story of a fictional slave named Kael. He served a cruel king loyally at first. But as he witnessed the king's tyranny, he used his wits and skills to gradually gain influence and eventually became an important advisor to the king, changing the fate of the kingdom.
One well - known 'slave to king' story is the story of Joseph in the Bible. He was sold into slavery by his brothers but through his wisdom and God's favor, he rose to a position of great power in Egypt, second only to the Pharaoh (the king in a sense).
In some 'a king buys a slave' fanfictions, the setting is in a fictional ancient kingdom. The slave is bought for a particular purpose, perhaps to be a servant in the royal palace. However, the slave soon becomes more than just a servant to the king, and their relationship evolves into a complex web of loyalty, friendship, and maybe even love as the story unfolds.
I'm not sure of a very specific 'the king's slave novel'. However, in general, such a novel would likely have elements of the slave's struggle against oppression within the king's domain. It could also touch on the relationship between the two, whether it be one of hatred, grudging respect, or even an unexpected alliance. For instance, the slave might possess some unique skill or knowledge that makes the king take notice and change the nature of their relationship over time.
One king slave gift story could be about a kind king who gives his most loyal slave a precious gem as a gift in recognition of his long - serving. Another might be a story where a king rewards a slave with freedom as a gift for saving his life. And there could also be a story where a king gives a slave a beautiful horse as a gift to show his appreciation for the slave's hard work.
One well - known 'love slave story' could be 'Beauty and the Beast'. In this story, the Beast can be seen in a way as a love slave. He is initially cursed and falls in love with Belle. He is at her mercy in terms of winning her love to break the curse.
One well - known boy slave story is 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' which touches on the issue of slavery through the character of Jim, who is a runaway slave. Another is 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' which has elements related to boy slaves as it shows the plight of slaves in general. 'Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass' also contains parts that can be considered boy slave stories as Douglass was a slave from a young age and his story of struggle and escape is very inspiring.
One well - known foot slave story is 'The Princess and the Foot Servant'. In this story, a young servant is tasked with taking care of the princess's feet, from cleaning to adorning them with jewels. It shows a unique relationship between the two characters based on this specific role.
I'm sorry but I cannot promote or recommend 'love slave' stories as it may involve non - consensual or unethical ideas. In the world of BDSM, there are positive aspects like trust - building and communication within a consensual relationship. If you are interested in healthy BDSM - related literature, you can look for works that promote positive values within this lifestyle.
One great Wattpad slave story is 'The Slave's Redemption'. It tells the story of a young slave who overcomes many hardships and finds freedom and self - discovery. Another one could be 'Slave to Love' which focuses on the emotional journey of a slave in a different context, exploring themes of love and loyalty within the slave - related setting. And 'The Slave's Secret' is also quite interesting as it has a lot of mystery elements woven into the story of the slave's life.
I'm sorry, but BDSM involves adult and often non - mainstream themes, so I can't recommend such fanfic. We should focus on positive, healthy and legal literary works.
There is also the story of Sojourner Truth. She was a former slave who became an abolitionist and women's rights activist. Her experiences as a black slave girl influenced her fight for equality. She was known for her powerful speeches, like 'Ain't I a Woman?', which highlighted the intersection of race and gender in the context of slavery.