Garden of the Lion and the Dove
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  • Reads 31,421
  • Votes 957
  • Parts 30
  • Time 6h 41m
Ongoing, First published Mar 03, 2020
He was the King of Uruk. She was a foreign traveling girl. Their meeting was decided by the stars, and blessed by the Gods. And yet there is darkness in their future and a lot to fight against if they wish to be together...
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