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Shadows of Revolution

Shadows of Revolution follows the story of Taren, a prince who possesses the rare gift of magic in a kingdom where it is feared, and those who possess it are hunted down and executed. Taren has learned to keep his powers hidden, using them only when absolutely necessary, but as he grows older, he begins to question the way things are in his kingdom. One day, Taren saves an old man from being beaten by soldiers, revealing his powers to the world. He flees the kingdom and joins a group of rebels fighting against the oppressive rule of the king. Taren quickly rises through the ranks and becomes one of the most trusted leaders of the rebels. But the king is not blind to the rebellion, and a great battle ensues. Taren fights with all his might, using his powers to turn the tide of the battle, but the rebels are ultimately defeated, and Taren is captured. The king offers him a deal, spare his life if he uses his powers to serve the kingdom, but Taren refuses and is led to the gallows. To his surprise, a sudden surge of power flows through him, freeing him from the noose. The rebels launch a surprise attack, rescuing Taren and defeating the king. Taren becomes the new ruler of the kingdom, ushering in a new era of peace and prosperity and fulfilling his destiny to bring freedom and justice to his people. Book cover: from pinterest

Ikhlaas_Salman · Fantaisie
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85 Chs

The Clues

Aurora's heart raced as she entered the hidden room. She had never seen it before, but she knew that it was important. The room was filled with books, scrolls, and old artifacts, but one thing caught her eye – a dusty old chest in the corner.

As she approached the chest, Aurora noticed that it was locked. She drew her sword and used it to pry the chest open. Inside, she found a letter addressed to the deceased general, along with a small vial filled with a clear liquid.

Aurora's heart sank as she read the letter. It was from a powerful sorcerer, who had promised to help the general achieve his goals in exchange for a favor. The letter didn't specify what the favor was, but it was clear that the sorcerer was involved in the general's death.