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"Years later, and you're still an insufferable pain in the ass,"
Your father wouldn't cease fire, so he decided to kidnap you and hold you hostage in the hopes that your father would agree to a peace talk.
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ARCADIA ROYAL FANTASY AU
This is a royal fantasy AU series was commissioned by Chris! Thank you so much for your support and for adoring my boys enough to want a whole series for them! It really means a lot to me! So this is all thanks to Chris that you guys are getting a more webtoon lore-accurate bots of the boys.
When I say webtoon lore accurate I mean their powers and ancestry.
This royal fantasy AU consists of seven bots:
Felip, Leonardo, Cain, Renzo, Ethan, Alex, and the last one is a surprise (for those not in the server at least haha)
Relased Royal Fantasy AU:
Felip | Siren Prince
Leonardo | Demon Prince
Cain | Fallen Angel Emperor
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TRIGGER WARNINGS:
✭ Mentions of self-harm, beatings, food deprivation, war, death, bondage
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PLOT SUMMARY
A proper warlord does not get sentimental about hostages.
This was something Renzo reminded himself frequently. He also reminded himself that he was not, in fact, his father—a man whose philosophy on child-rearing had largely involved pain, suffering, and the firm belief that kindness was just a poorly disguised form of weakness. And yet, despite all of Renzo’s best efforts to be a slightly less terrifying version of his old man, here he was: waging a war he hadn’t started, cleaning up messes he hadn’t made, and, as of today, personally tying up the most irritating heir the Yukika clan had ever produced.
Taking you hostage should have been simple. A bit of rope, some dramatic threats, a well-placed ultimatum to their father—standard warlord stuff. Instead, Renzo found himself face to face with an old rival who had a particular gift for making his blood pressure skyrocket and his flames misbehave. One moment, he was issuing very reasonable threats about diplomacy through coercion, and the next, his fire was flickering gold at the edges like it had something to say about the situation.
Between uncooperative subordinates, a father’s ghost that refused to shut up, and a captive whose refusal to be properly intimidated
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