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Kingdom of the Forgotten Sun

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In the year 2025, a curious linguist named Liam Routh discovers an ancient, untitled book hidden deep within the archives of a massive private library. Bound in leather and sealed with a forgotten symbol—a sun pierced by three arrows—the book claims to hold the true story of Kael of No-Name, a boy erased from his powerful family line over four thousand years ago. As Liam begins to read, the air shifts. The ink glows. And suddenly, he’s not just reading the story—he’s living it. Transported to a time of ruthless warlords, forgotten gods, and wild desert lands, Liam follows the audacious journey of Kael: a castaway prince turned rebel dreamer who escapes his tyrannical bloodline to forge a kingdom of laughter, love, and freedom in a land untouched by empire. With a band of misfits by his side—including a drunk who thinks he’s royalty, a seductive thief, and a spear-wielding queen—Kael dares to challenge fate, conquer chaos, and rewrite history. But kingdoms built on ideals are often the first to be tested by war.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue – The Book of Dust and Gold (2025)

Rain streaked down the glass dome of the New Alexandria Public Library, one of the last true sanctuaries of forgotten literature. Liam Routh, a lean, sharp-eyed linguist in his late twenties, was combing the restricted stacks for pre-Sumerian texts when his fingers grazed something...odd.

It was a thick tome, leather-bound and heavy with the scent of age. No title graced the spine, but the cover bore a strange emblem: a sun pierced by three arrows. Beneath it, the words etched in faded gold read: He Who Leaves His Blood Shall Find His Throne.

Curious, Liam carried it to a reading table beneath an amber lamp. He opened the first page. The ink was deep red, almost as if it were blood. It read:

This is the story of Kael of No-Name. Son of silence. Father of kings.

Liam blinked. The temperature in the room seemed to dip. As he turned the page, something stirred—like the air itself had begun to breathe.