I don't know who specifically told this 'king killed his daughter story'. It could have been an ancient storyteller in a long - lost tribe, or an author writing a fictional piece.
I'm not sure which specific 'king killed his daughter story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or historical tales with such a tragic plot. It might be a story from a particular mythology or a made - up horror story.
Perhaps a rival king. If there are two kingdoms, the rival king may see the daughter as a means to gain power over the king's kingdom. He could try to kidnap her or use her in some political maneuver.
Dragon City Soldier King.
It was Scheherazade who told King Shahrya the stories.
It could be a historian or a chronicler. Maybe someone who was close to the king and witnessed his experiences in the wilderness.
King Midas' wish had a tragic effect on his daughter. You see, he was granted the ability to turn things into gold by just touching them. But he didn't think about the consequences when he touched his daughter. In an instant, she was transformed into a solid gold statue. His excessive greed for gold led to this horrible outcome, and he was left with a lifeless golden figure of his daughter instead of the living, loving girl he once had.
The story of the king who wished to marry his daughter is typically a dark and twisted one. It might showcase the king's selfishness and the daughter's struggle to escape this bizarre situation. It could also bring in elements of court intrigue and external forces trying to stop the king.
Homer is often credited with telling the story of King Odysseus' adventures in his epic poem 'The Odyssey'.
Xie Lian killed Yong An King. In [Heavenly Official Blessing], Xie Lian killed Yong 'an King in order to protect the survivors of Xianle from being killed. He knew that his choice meant bloodshed and sacrifice, but he was willing to shoulder this heavy responsibility, using the lives of a few people in exchange for the peace and security of more people. Xie Lian's decision was seen as the best choice to save more lives. However, this decision also caused the master-disciple relationship between him and Lang Qianqiu to break down. Xie Lian's decision to kill Prince Yong 'an was to protect the survivors of Xian Le, but Lang Qianqiu had misunderstood him and ended up killing him personally.
This novel was " The Story of a Little Di Daughter Becoming a Concubine ", an ancient romance novel written by the author, Q Little Snail.