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Twelve Thrones: Wara

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Twelve Thrones is a tale of twelve kingdoms, each with its own perspective, allowing you to follow one, multiple, or all as you decide who you want to see triumph in the end. But remember—this is a story of war, power, and ambition, and not all kingdoms will survive to the end. Twelve Thrones: Wara Perspective follows the story of Wara, a land of quiet strength and enduring traditions. As one of the more isolated kingdoms, Wara’s people have perfected the art of survival through balance and adaptability. From the calm shores of its fishing villages to the intricate politics of its ruling class, Wara must navigate external threats and internal divisions to preserve its way of life in a world at war. The first 25 chapters will cover Wara's history, uploaded weekly on Mondays at noon. Afterward, the main story begins with shorter chapters (1–2 per week) focusing on the present day. Unlike the history chapters, the story won’t have dates and will follow one character—you’ll need to piece together the timeline through character interactions and events. I recommend reading the series in date order to fully grasp the unfolding history. If the story gains popularity, I might include a date order map on each perspective.
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