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The Wandering Princes

Author: SanketGupte
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A fictional story of a Prince who leaves his kingdom in order to bring back his elder brother, who is assumed to be dead. The tale takes place in India a century after the reign of Lord Ram, seventh Avatar of Lord Vishnu. All the characters, places and the story is fictional and born from the little seed of imagination in my head

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