William Brown

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  • by William Brown Chapter 12: Chapter 1 Lord Akirbus, Lord Dagen, Lord Balrus and Lord Angun also famously known as “the four” came to organize themselves inside the carriage making their way back to the palace from the arena. The most famous king’s speech was given and it was up to the people to decide whether it was worth to be remembered or it didn’t live to King Arteides’s worth. However it turns out no one would ever remember Artemis’s speech but his impromptu decision to point out Lord Balon as his hand…
  • by William Brown Chapter 11: Chapter 1 Perhaps Lord Angun spoke way sooner and he defended Artemis to not be manipulated but he had no idea the things Princess Sansa and Lord Balon said to him. Instead of taking offence in being accused of manipulating the king – Princess Sansa rolled her eyes at Lord Angun, then she held Lord Balon’s hand and went on to stand at a different position. They made sure they were a bit far from Lord Angun for fear he may eavesdrop their conversation. After a whole twenty minutes of…
  • by William Brown Chapter 10: Chapter 1 Aurora seemed busy arranging the fruits and the place where they can sit, but she did notice Artemis’s joke and chuckled softly. Then she slowly said “I can’t speak to the rain, even if I want to” and sat down. After he finished tying his horse, Artemis sat down on their spot and kissed Aurora in her mouth. The sweetest and most passionate kiss which left both of them breathless yet yearning for more. There was a white plate, Aurora filled it with red apples,…
  • by William Brown Chapter 9: Chapter 0 Artemis took his time before he replied “Indeed I do, a particular girl in mind” and Princess Sansa praised Artemis’s courage for turning down Taelin. Even Lord Balon congratulated him on his decisions, Lancet was listening but he didn’t seem to actually understand how could everyone be so blind – like his friend. “Not everyone could have done what you did. You have the courage of a good king” she praised him. “I don’t understand why do people fear him, this…
  • by William Brown Chapter 8: Chapter 0 Inorder to avoid spending more of his time talking to a Lord of a small farm and landowners far away from Maldonia, Artemis had a lot of things to do and attending to Petrus Octavianus wasn’t one of them. Hence he dismissed him and bursted inside his sister’s chambers. Aeryn and Misenda were sitting on the bed pretending to be folding the dresses, meanwhile they have been paying attention to every word between Artemis and Petrus. “How are you doing sister?” Artemis…
  • by William Brown Chapter 7: Chapter 0 Even though she could defend herself and she wasn’t totally defenseless – Aurora decided to play the weak one and let Lancet get away with it. She answered what were servants supposed to do, which is cleaning, cooking and following orders. Lancet was pleased with the answers and then he left. Aurora was left dehumanized and sad, Mrs Gibilis dismissed her and sent her to rest for the day. Although some of the cooks thought it wasn’t fair they had to work while Aurora gets to…
  • by William Brown Chapter 6: Chapter 0 The kitchen is where Aurora spent most of her days with other servants preparing food for the king, the princess and other nobles who visited Maldonia. Ever since she was a young girl Aurora was assigned to the kitchen as a female scullion – there was a specification of work amongst the servants. The tasks inside the palace of Maldonia included tasks such as working in the gardens, cleaning the halls of the palace and that’s included every room and every corridor hence many…
  • by William Brown Chapter 5: Chapter 0 The one thing that King Taelin hated was to be reminded of what he did thirty years ago when he was a greedy young man craving to be king more than anything in the whole world. No matter how much he needed his people to respect him and believe in him – no one did. But he was rich, powerful and had a strong army hence he diverted himself from forcing people to like him to being a tyrant who only like himself and what he can get. Outside the cancel chamber the party that started…
  • by William Brown Chapter 4: Chapter 0 To Lancet what really mattered was protecting Artemis and making sure he was making the best decisions, even if it meant making them for him. Artemis looked at Aurora as she walked away from them and he was badly wounded in the inside, and he swore he will have Lancet apologizing to Aurora later on when everything was said and done. Then Artemis turned to look back at Princess Thelma and his father, King Taelin of Prophis. First thing he noticed was their costumes which differed…
  • by William Brown Chapter 3: Chapter 0 Sir Lancet was worried sick and perhaps that’s because he was aware of what King Taelin and people of kingdom of Prophis were capable of. They were the ones who were feared throughout the kingdoms even bigger ones like Maldonia. With an army of over five hundred thousand men loyal to King Taelin, thousands of servants, millions of people residing in Prophis – even a blind man would see that Maldonia didn’t stand a chance against Prophis. Perhaps only Artemis didn’t see that…
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