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The boy named Kael

The boy named Kael

By ReadShakurrPublished 2 years ago 2 min read

In the ancient kingdom of Aradon, there ruled a fierce and unkind king named Malakar. He was known for treating his subjects harshly, oppressing the villagers, and speaking disdainfully to the poor. His tyrannical rule spread fear and despair throughout the land, as he demanded higher taxes and enforced brutal punishments for even the slightest offenses.

Despite his cruel nature, King Malakar had a young prince named Aric who was the complete opposite of his father. Aric was kind, compassionate, and always sought to help those in need. He would often sneak out of the palace to visit the villagers and offer them food and comfort, earning him the love and admiration of the people.

As time passed, King Malakar's oppressive rule created many enemies for himself. The cities he had conquered and the people he had wronged all secretly plotted against him, seeking revenge for the suffering he had caused them. One such person was a young boy named Kael, whose mother had been killed by the king's soldiers when he was just a child.

Filled with hatred and a thirst for vengeance, Kael grew up to become a skilled assassin, leading a group of rebels who sought to overthrow King Malakar and bring justice to the kingdom. They carried out covert missions, targeting the king's loyal advisors and supporters, striking fear into the hearts of those who dared to stand in their way.

One fateful night, Kael and his assassin group successfully infiltrated the palace, taking down the king's guards one by one until they finally reached King Malakar himself. In a fierce battle, Kael faced off against the tyrant who had caused so much pain and suffering, and with a swift strike, he brought an end to the king's oppressive reign.

With King Malakar defeated, Prince Aric ascended to the throne, becoming the new ruler of Aradon. Unlike his father, Aric believed in justice, equity, and fairness for all his subjects. He worked tirelessly to undo the damage done by the previous king, offering amnesty to those who had suffered under his rule and working to rebuild the kingdom.

Under Prince Aric's benevolent rule, the kingdom of Aradon flourished once again. The people lived in peace and prosperity, no longer living in fear of their cruel king. The forests bloomed with new life, the rivers ran clear, and the villages thrived as the people came together to celebrate their newfound freedom.

And so, the tale of King Malakar and the rise of Prince Aric became a legend in the kingdom of Aradon, a story of redemption, revenge, and the enduring power of kindness and compassion in the face of tyranny. The people never forgot the sacrifices made by those who had fought for justice, and they lived in harmony, united under the rule of a true and just king.

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ReadShakurr

Start writing..Hey ,I'm shakurr, welcome and glad to have you here , I'm a professional writer ,poet ,and historian, I write love stories and scientist and philosophers history and inventions of the past .kindly hold your wine and enjoy

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  • Testabout a year ago

    Thank you for sharing

  • Solomon Walkerabout a year ago

    great short story

  • anthony riceabout a year ago

    Please to see how he ends

  • Ruby Stephanie about a year ago

    Lol, just as predicted the end

  • Balli hopeful about a year ago

    Epic story telling

  • refat bedtime stories about a year ago

    Let dem powerful men remember everything ends one day

  • Kaffybookabout a year ago

    Kids never forget , they'll remember everything

  • Brian willsabout a year ago

    Nice ending

  • kishimoto karvaniabout a year ago

    Revenge at all cost

  • christiantibestianabout a year ago

    Nice story telling

  • Alyssa wilkshoreabout a year ago

    Sometimes sons don't be like fathers

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