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Hearts of Two Kingdoms

(BL – Royal Romance – Fantasy – Psychological) In the radiant lands of The Dawn Kingdom, the royal family is known for its wisdom, stability, and noble bloodline. For years, Murad lived as the thoughtful middle child—between an older brother destined for the throne and a younger sister who adored him. But when tragedy strikes and his older brother dies unexpectedly, Murad is forced into a role he never prepared for: the new Crown Prince. With grief he cannot express and duties he cannot refuse, Murad carries both the kingdom’s future and his own hidden questions about identity, desire, and the kind of man he truly wants to become. Across the sea lies the kingdom of Florida, ruled by strength, discipline, and unbreakable pride. Its sole heir, Jon, has grown up in isolation—no siblings, no equals, no one to understand the weight of being the future king. Behind his fierce exterior lies a vulnerable heart craving connection, acceptance, and freedom. When Murad travels to Florida to complete his diplomatic studies, their paths cross in a moment that neither of them forgets. A thoughtful prince meets a fiery one. Duty meets desire. Silence meets truth. Between political tensions, the expectations of two nations, and the forbidden pull between their hearts, Murad and Jon must confront the hardest question: Will they live the lives chosen for them… or risk everything for the love they never expected? A tale of destiny, psychological conflict, royal power, and a love strong enough to challenge two kingdoms.
Ahmed_Blc · 36.6k Views

Tale of Four

Veston stands divided, the Great Lords all vying for power, slowly tearing apart a realm that has never known true peace. During this time, four people, all born seventeen years ago, move forward, with a command they heard before their birth, already deciding their fate. Tristan Cosmaton, a princeling of the Cosmaton dynasty, resides at the Everlight Palace, a place where everything is a performance. After the late King Elias III's death, the realm elects a new ruler, fearing the civil war that could erupt under normal succession rules. After seventeen years of blending into the background, with the sole goal of survival, Tristan finally decided to step out of the shadows, not through ambition but a belief that it was the next step for what he had always done. After seventeen years, Alice is finally granted the title Magi and is given the freedom she has always craved to explore the Mad House and learn the horrors and wonders that exist beyond the doors that line the magical tower. Charging ahead, she slowly delves deeper into the world's history and forbidden truths, pursuing the goal she doesn't truly understand the cost of. Isis journeys the world, both Veston and the Western continent Oros, chronicling the world's stories, from the mundane to the exotic. For her, the world is one big story; everything worthwhile has its own novelty and beauty. With a command from before birth, she dismisses, Isis stumbles forward, filling her endless diary, inching ever closer to the inevitable choice she must make. With one prophecy before birth, 'Defend the Dove of Salvation, ' Oliver rises from a Lordless Knight, searching for a liege he doesn't know to become the greatest sword in the realm. Oliver tries to navigate a world that tramples the ideals of Chivalry, one he despises, in pursuit of the sole goal of finding the one he must protect. ----------------------- Other than the first short arc, which introduced all the characters at once, each arc will focus on a person's story unless they meet or are in close proximity to one another. Each arc won't just solely focus on the MC POV, but characters around there immediate orbit or are extremely important to the plot, but if it ever switches away from the MC to another character, it will be for a brief time. The only character who won't have a second Pov and it will always follow the character is Alice
Ems_Cube · 22.4k Views

The Villainess's Survival Guide to Not Dying (Again)

A bestselling author dies and wakes up inside her own fantasy romance as Seraphina Nightingale—the infamous villainess destined to be executed in six months. The “hero route” collapses immediately: a noble is poisoned at the engagement celebration, Seraphina is framed, and Duke Kieran Valerius appears far earlier than he should—because he’s regressed through multiple timelines and has watched her die again and again. Seraphina allies with the supposed heroine, Lily, only to uncover a much darker conspiracy: the Temple, the Crown, and Seraphina’s own father are playing a long game that involves assassination, propaganda, and time-loop mechanics. The story becomes a fast, chaotic survival run—escape, fights, horror-set pieces, dark humor, and romance—while Seraphina and Kieran’s bond grows from tense alliance to love forged by repeated deaths and impossible trust. As the conspiracies escalate, Seraphina learns the worst truth: her father is also looping, and “fate” isn’t just narrative—it’s being actively engineered. The enemy expands beyond the palace into organizations that treat kingdoms like chessboards, turning public faith and politics into weapons. Seraphina ultimately gains access to reality-level power tied to an ancient artifact and breaks the loop system—but victory has a price: reality needs stability, and new “seeds” (future anchor artifacts) begin maturing across the world. Worse, hidden factions and “reformers” weaponize democratic language to sabotage the fragile new order from within, creating crises that look like public movements but are actually engineered collapse. Then comes the twist that redefines everything: a thirteenth seed—not part of the original artifact—exists, tied directly to Seraphina’s author-essence. It becomes a real chance to bring her back fully, but it risks destabilizing the world again. When Seraphina returns, she isn’t the same—she carries memories of being “the world” and must relearn how to be one person without accidentally reshaping reality. While she takes on a formal role to help mediate crises without becoming a tyrant, a resurrected thread from the beginning—Mercedes, a woman who remembers “drafts” of reality—reveals that stories themselves can be manufactured like weapons. She lures the cast toward an underground “Printing House”, where alternate endings are stored and deployed, and the final conflict shifts from swords and armies to the most dangerous battleground of all: who controls the narrative of the world, and who decides what ending humanity deserves.
No_Name_6742 · 25.4k Views