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The Tale of King--MORGAN LE FAY
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The Tale of King--MORGAN LE FAY
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The Tale of King--MORGAN LE FAY
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Her sword, her throne, her legend... and a world that hates and vilifies her as a result.
Morgan Pendragon was born to be hated, rumored to be a changeling who devoured the king's true child. It was only natural that she resent her brother, Arthur, the spoiled child who stole away her throne. It was only natural that she embrace the role of villain and use her magic to wreak havoc once her tutor, Merlin, discarded and abandoned her.
Two years of ugly, pointless civil war ending in bitter defeat does tend to change one's attitude, but regretting your impulsive acts of spite can't very well redeem you once the entire continent has already judged you an evil seductress, the rumored right hand of the devil himself.
Can a witch ever be trusted to do good works, even by the man she loves? Can she ever forgive Arthur or her father for ruining her life?
One thing's for certain. She can never forgive herself, because once you cross that line... Some mistakes can just never be mended.
A cutting and witty coming of age tale following a journey from victim to villain to antihero. Experience The Sword and the Stone and all the other iconic adventures of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table through an entirely fresh set of eyes, the eyes of a villain 'reformed'.
Morgan Pendragon was born to be hated, rumored to be a changeling who devoured the king's true child. It was only natural that she resent her brother, Arthur, the spoiled child who stole away her throne. It was only natural that she embrace the role of villain and use her magic to wreak havoc once her tutor, Merlin, discarded and abandoned her.
Two years of ugly, pointless civil war ending in bitter defeat does tend to change one's attitude, but regretting your impulsive acts of spite can't very well redeem you once the entire continent has already judged you an evil seductress, the rumored right hand of the devil himself.
Can a witch ever be trusted to do good works, even by the man she loves? Can she ever forgive Arthur or her father for ruining her life?
One thing's for certain. She can never forgive herself, because once you cross that line... Some mistakes can just never be mended.
A cutting and witty coming of age tale following a journey from victim to villain to antihero. Experience The Sword and the Stone and all the other iconic adventures of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table through an entirely fresh set of eyes, the eyes of a villain 'reformed'.