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Lord of Ardenurve

He was the fiercest warrior of the High Kingdom for he was undefeated in battle. He was the Demon Prince of the High Kingdom, known for his brutality and blood thirst. He was the Ghost of the East for he came and went like the wind, destroying all in his path and no one truly knew the face beneath the mask. He was Lord Rina Arden, the great Lord of Ardenurve. He was supposed to be the man among men, a warrior among warriors, But what was this long hair cascading down his shoulders, what were those alluring eyes gleaming with erotic promise? What was this unearthly beauty? What was this enticing body that stirred my darkest desires? What is a King to do when his god of war turns out to be a goddess? _________________ "To the world I am the High King, but to you Rina...I am just a man burning in my need and desire for you, tell me Rina...what have you done to me?" Turace whispered in a heated tone, his voice thick with desire as he gazed down into those cold, fierce eyes... his own gaze pleading. "The first man who desired me killed my family and every other man after that, I killed with my own hands...I am Lord Rina of Ardenurve My King and I will never be yours." Came the cold response. "Lord Rina... This King has never once failed to get what I want and it just turns out... I want you... your heart, your soul, your body...every last inch of you." Turace vowed, his tone dark and determined. Second book in the Tales of the Continents. **I do not own the cover art. All credits go to the artist. It will be be taken off on request**

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A Lord's Melody (Ch.107)

~Year 994

Strange rumours of High King Turace Valder's death begin spreading across the royal city.

-The Royal Archives, History of Vallarta.

The melody of Lord Rina's tune rang out through the quiet desert, leaving the party in complete awe, however Turace found himself completely besotted.

Turace found himself wondering how one single man could be so unbearably enchanting that every single thing he did had everyone around him humbled to even breath the same air that he did.

Lord Rina's tune was what Turace could only  describe as graceful, with mellow, almost whispering pitches that flowed out in a light airy manner.

And then it came down to an even lower overtone that created a melancholic ambience,

There was just something about the melody that tugged at the heartstrings yet one could not precisely point out why,