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Banner of shame

Banner of shame

In a war-torn fantasy world divided into seven great kingdoms, each kingdom holds one of the Seven Legendary Swords — mystical weapons of immense power, each with its own unique magic and heavy cost. The Kingdom of Valmair, once proud and noble, falls to betrayal and invasion. Its legendary sword, Elthan – the Sword of Will, is shattered in battle. Jyn Argren, the crown prince of Valmair, escapes the destruction of his homeland carrying only the broken fragments of Elthan. Branded a fallen heir, Jyn begins a perilous journey across the shattered lands to retrieve the remaining six legendary swords: • Ngroth – the Sword of Flame • Mirka – the Sword of Shadows • Alinor – the Sword of Wisdom • Braxus – the Sword of Blood • Izkril – the Sword of Storms • Lindra – the Sword of Purity Each sword is protected by powerful enemies, ancient curses, and forgotten truths. Along the way, Jyn gathers a group of allies — warriors, mages, and outcasts — including the loyal sorceress Nora Val, the exiled knight Rook Tanner, the clever assassin Sera Dallen, and others. Together, they face monstrous creatures, corrupted generals, and the mysterious figure known as The Watcher. As Jyn collects the swords, they begin to merge into a new, darker weapon. But one piece is still missing — the shards of his broken sword, Elthan. Only by reforging it can Jyn complete the transformation into the Bannerblade — a black sword of overwhelming power known as “The Banner of Shame.” With this blade, Jyn seeks not only revenge, but justice — and the power to rebuild his father’s fallen city, Valyos, from the ashes. The final battles will test his will, his morality, and his heart — especially as romance and heartbreak twist the fate of those closest to him. In the end, Jyn becomes more than a warrior. He becomes a symbol — a banner for the broken, the betrayed, and the brave
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36 Chs
The Moon Will Not Shame on the World, the Wind Will Not Shame on You
The characters included the male lead, Lu Zhiyu. He looked handsome on the surface but was philosophical on the inside. On the surface, he was unrestrained. Once he fell in love, he would be affectionate and devoted. He would only bring happiness to others and keep the negativity for himself. The female protagonist, Tang Yue, was cold on the outside but warm on the inside. She only loved one person in her life and was vigorous. She valued loyalty and friendship. The male supporting character, Wei Junmo, was even more beautiful than a woman. She spoke slowly and did things gently. Her temperament was as light as a lotus, and she was gentle and quiet. The female supporting character, Wei Junhan, appeared to be a pure and kind little white rabbit, but in fact, she was very shrewd and only valued family. She could pay any price for family, but she would never be able to endure being subjugated by outsiders. [The Moon Doesn't Lose the World, the Wind Doesn't Lose the Qing] Author: Ficus pumila [1]. It's an ancient romance/hot-blooded Jianghu novel. It's finished and you can enjoy it with ease. User recommendation: In Jianghu, which is more important, rights or friendship? In the chaotic world where material desires were rampant, the thin and weak her insisted on being unique and going against the world. She defended her friendship and never helped the tiger, protecting the little sense of justice in her heart. However, there were the scheming Three Great Clans, the hundreds of schools of martial arts, the pure and innocent childhood sweethearts, and countless secrets and hot blood in their hearts. It was as if everything was difficult for her to move, and she could barely breathe. What should he do? How could she protect the pure land in her heart with her own strength? I hope you will like this book.
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2025-02-15 10:55
The actor of shame
Shu Shu was played by Zhang Yishang in the TV series Sword Snow Stride."
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2025-01-08 06:43
What is the clearest chapter for readers tracking Shame through "Shame"?
Chapter 482 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from The Alterans and the mobile refugees took a moment to gather the corpses... and follows through on There were stampedes and fights everywhere, and the remaining guards'....
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2026-05-11 14:10
What is the clearest chapter for readers tracking Shame through "Shame"?
Chapter 482 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from The Alterans and the mobile refugees took a moment to gather the corpses... and follows through on There were stampedes and fights everywhere, and the remaining guards'....
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2026-04-24 22:06
Where in the first 1000 chapters does Shame drive the biggest consequence of "Shame"?
A practical answer is Chapter 482, because it turns the idea into a concrete scene. The chapter opens with The Alterans and the mobile refugees took a moment to gather the corpses..., adds pressure through It cracked, soon falling down backwards., and ends on There were stampedes and fights.
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2026-05-02 10:31
Where in the first 1000 chapters does Shame drive the biggest consequence of "Shame"?
A practical answer is Chapter 482, because it turns the idea into a concrete scene. The chapter opens with The Alterans and the mobile refugees took a moment to gather the corpses..., adds pressure through It cracked, soon falling down backwards., and ends on There were stampedes and fights.
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2026-04-24 09:05
The correct explanation for shame
The correct explanation for shame was guilt and regret for one's mistakes. Shame is a psychological feeling caused by violating social ethics or self-values. Shame could also be understood as a synonym of shame and shame. There was a related description in the Biography of Liu Xuan in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty. For example, Gengshi was the emperor, standing in the south and facing the ministers. Yang Su was weak and timid. He was ashamed and sweated. He raised his hand and could not speak. Shame could also be compared with other words, such as pride, pride, glory, and so on.
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2025-01-13 03:12
The novel is full of shame
The author of 'First-grade Coroner' was Feng Jin. The novel was long. The female protagonist was self-reliant, upright and kind. She was good at autopsy and reading micro-expressions. Her life's wish was to rely on what she had learned to seek no unjust cases in the world. Her special origin and ambition were destined to have extraordinary life experiences. The male protagonist was the emperor. He was used to hiding his strength and biding his time. His will was extraordinary. He loved the female protagonist deeply and respected and supported her choice. He was even willing to abandon the imperial power for the female protagonist. The male cultivator had been successful since he was young and had never been frustrated. His will was easily shaken and would turn dark after being frustrated. His love for the female protagonist was balanced and he wanted to tie the female protagonist to his side instead of letting her do what he wanted. The story was set in the Yuanlong period of Daxing. The emperor was muddle-headed and the Five Barbarians invaded the border. The plot included Mu Qing going south to the Bian River to find the culprit who killed his father, choosing the male concubine of the palace, assassinating the Daxing Emperor, and many other suspense, such as the hidden traitor on the march, the deep and mysterious mechanism of the desert underground palace, the death of the envoy halfway through the negotiation, and the shocking discovery of the real and fake King Ledan in Shengjing. From the border to Shengjing, from the people to the court, it was like a confusing drama, telling the legend of the female coroner. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2026-03-28 03:48
What is the shame of Jingkang?
The shame of Jingkang happened during the Northern Song Dynasty. During the reign of Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty, he liked calligraphy and painting and had fun. He appointed Cai Jing as prime minister, sold official posts and titles, bribed and bribed, and let eunuch Tong Guan hold military power and build large-scale buildings, causing corruption in the court and hardship for the common people. At that time, the Northern Song Dynasty and the Jin Dynasty signed an alliance on the sea. After they agreed to jointly destroy the Liao Dynasty, the Song Dynasty took back the sixteen states of Yanyun and transferred the annual coins originally given to the Liao Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty. However, the Northern Song army discipline was lax, and the Northern Expedition ability was insufficient. Tong Guan led the army to fight against the Liao army many times and failed. Yanjing was finally captured by the Jin army, and the Song Dynasty agreed to many harsh conditions for the sake of taking back the lost land. In 1123, Zhang Jue, the former general of Liao Dynasty, surrendered to Jin Dynasty and then returned to Song Dynasty, giving Jin Dynasty an excuse to go south. In 1125, the Jin army went south, and Emperor Huizong of Song gave way to Emperor Qinzong of Song and fled south. Emperor Qinzong of the Song Dynasty appointed Li Gang and others to guard Bianjing, but the Jin army demanded that the Northern Song Dynasty cede land and increase the annual currency, and took Zhao Gou and Zhang Bangchang as hostages. In 1127 (the second year of Jingkang), the Jin army once again broke through Tokyo (now Kaifeng) and captured Song Huizong, Song Qinzong and his son, as well as a large number of Zhao's royal family, harem concubines, courtiers and more than 3,000 people. They were escorted north. The public and private savings in Tokyo were also looted, and the Northern Song Dynasty was destroyed. This incident caused the Song Dynasty to move southward, deeply hurting the hearts of the Han people. The Southern Song Dynasty general Yue Fei mentioned in his book,"The shame of Jingkang has yet to be avenged. When will the hatred of the officials be extinguished?" Moreover, during the course of the incident, the Song emperor did many things that lost his dignity in order to sue for peace. For example, he used the Six Jia Divine Weapons to cause the city defense to collapse. When he had no money to pay compensation, he sent women to the Jin army camp to be converted into money. The imperial concubines and princesses were not spared. A large number of women in the city were kidnapped. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2026-01-12 00:26
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