Betrayals within royal family from "summary" of Scion of Ikshvaku by Amish,Amish Tripathi
The royal family was not immune to treachery. Betrayals lurked within the palace walls, threatening the very foundation of the kingdom. Sibling rivalry turned into a dangerous game of power and ambition. Brothers vied for the throne, willing to sacrifice everything for their own selfish desires. The bond of blood was shattered by jealousy and greed. Loyalty was a rare commodity in the court, where alliances shifted like sand in the desert. Trust was a fragile thread that could easily be broken by betrayal. The once united family ...Similar Posts
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