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A Quest Of Honor

What was honor? What did it truly mean to be a great knight? Weylyn was not certain, as a descendant from a lineage of the kingdom's greatest knights, it seemed Weylyn's destiny was already set in stone. To many, it would seem Weylyn had been dealt a lot of tremendous honor, born into a family with a thousand year history of knighthood, Weylyn possessed natural gifts and great skill and had long already been named among the kingdom's greatest knights. However fate was an interesting thing and when disaster strikes, the fate of the Kinouri Empire rests on it's greatest knight, but of what use was a great knight who had long lost fate in her own kingdom? Weylyn finds herself with a destiny greater than what she had bargained for... With darkness looming and a quest of great consequence long prophesied, Weylyn must chose to either forego past grudges or be the very reason the mission fails and the empire is destroyed. __________________ ~Snippet~ He stared down at her, eyes aflame with his desire for her. She lifted a hand to his bare chest, trailing her fingers slowly over his well defined muscles. His skin was warm beneath her fingertips and his breath caught in his throat as he trembled beneath her touch, He lifted a hand to reciprocate her ministrations and she stepped back. "Please Lynn..." He whispered in a low, breathy tone. And by the creator, his words had her quivering in her need for him... And she loathed herself, for she wanted him as desperately as he wanted her even whilst knowing he was the very one who had taken her brother's life... **cover art sourced from the internet, all credits go to the original artist**

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A Warden In The Royal City (Ch.95)

An elegant carriage crafted from polished wood was pulled down the cobbled street of the Thurian citadel.

It was already late morning and so many carriages could be seen moving this way and that, not carriages alone but carts pulled by horses, lone horses trotting by and pedestrians moving along the streets.

There were streets designated for carriages and horses and by the side was the path reserved for pedestrians, far off on both edges of the cobbled streets were the vendor stands set in an organized manner.

There were city guards patrolling through the streets every so often, keeping the order and regulating the movement of carriages and carts so the traffic flowed easily,

And also to ensure the horse driven transportation did not interfere with the affairs of the vendors and pedestrians... everything moved in an established order.