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The Tale of Yawe's Son
The Tale of Yawe's Son
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In the galaxy of Tetraxy, a child is born to Atremis, the virgin daughter of King Christobal, leader of the Septentrional empire. Son of the god Yawe, Fatra is destined to rule over two empires but only, it was decreed, after he has undergone much humiliation and suffering.
For ten years, Fatra's life is that of any other childâs on the planet of Minerva but then his presence is made known to King Fag, one of the leaders of the other three continents. Fearful of the rumor that Fatra is fated to take over his empire, the king arranges his kidnapping. As he has no son, King Fag adopts Fatra as his own, and trains him to be a great scholar.
The palace magician, jealous of Fatra's place in the king's affections, poisons their relationship and thus Fatra is given to King Tubal of Meridional as a goodwill gesture, along with the gift of technology. Tubalâs intentions are not so pure and so begin Fatraâs descent into war, slavery, rebellion, infidelity, betrayal and imprisonment.
In a story that spans four continents and thirty-five years, Fatra always remains Yaweâs boy, the son of a god.
For ten years, Fatra's life is that of any other childâs on the planet of Minerva but then his presence is made known to King Fag, one of the leaders of the other three continents. Fearful of the rumor that Fatra is fated to take over his empire, the king arranges his kidnapping. As he has no son, King Fag adopts Fatra as his own, and trains him to be a great scholar.
The palace magician, jealous of Fatra's place in the king's affections, poisons their relationship and thus Fatra is given to King Tubal of Meridional as a goodwill gesture, along with the gift of technology. Tubalâs intentions are not so pure and so begin Fatraâs descent into war, slavery, rebellion, infidelity, betrayal and imprisonment.
In a story that spans four continents and thirty-five years, Fatra always remains Yaweâs boy, the son of a god.
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