
Prince Selas and the Leopon
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Narrated by:
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Chad Cantrell
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By:
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Charm White
About this listen
Prince Selas, the 13th and last prince of King Nenmon and Queen Mutali, accidentally falls asleep in the percot field as his kingdom is ravished by Frukan warriors. When he returns to the palace, he sees that his city is utterly destroyed and his parents and 12 brothers killed. Prince Selas narrowly escapes with his own life and must sojourn through the entire western territory to build a new army to reclaim his kingdom.
This story takes place on the planet of Rikon, which is similar to Earth, with intriguing animals and stunningly vivid natural scenery, taking you on the journey through the eyes of Selas, a lone traveler on his leopon until he meets lasting friends and allies. Enjoy....
©2021 Charm White (P)2022 Charm White
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