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THE TWINS OF THE UNBIDDEN LIGHT
Updated at Jan 20, 2026, 21:42
In a world where guardians, and royal blood determine the fate of kingdoms, Maldric and Thiedore are born under the shadow of betrayal and exile. Their mother, obsessed with power and rejected by the emperor, abandons them in a forest, leaving the twins to survive alone. Found by a mysterious old man, they are raised in a distant kingdom, unaware of their true lineage or the magical guardians tied to their destiny. As they grow, strange magical phenomena hint at their extraordinary heritage. Eventually, their adoptive father—secretly an emperor—returns them to their original kingdom, where they meet their shared guardian, Aurelion Noctis, a phoenix-like being who bonds with both twins. Under Aurelion’s guidance, they awaken powers of light, fire, and balance, revealing a destiny that transcends thrones and crowns. Their emergence, known as the Breaking, shakes the world: empires falter, magic rebels, and the concept of absolute authority collapses. Their father, the emperor, witnesses their rise and chooses restraint over rule, redefining his legacy as a father rather than a king. Maldric and Thiedore step beyond kingdoms, acting as arbiters of conscience, balance, and truth. The world can observe them, fear them, or hope for them—but it can never own them. By the end, they become a living legend: the twins the world could not claim, whose presence shapes generations and ensures that power is tempered by responsibility
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A WEALTHY BAD FORTUNE
Updated at Jan 19, 2026, 15:49
When seventeen-year-old Elowen Balthazar publicly confronts the Crown Prince for his cruelty, her father—Duke Balthazar—exiles her to the isolated ancestral estate of Viremont under the guise of probation. There, Elowen discovers that the house is not merely abandoned but deliberately preserved as a place of containment, a silent witness to generations of calculated cruelty. Through forbidden archives and hidden records, she learns that House Balthazar has survived not through honor, but through erasure, silence, and legal annihilation of its own blood.
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