Fairy-tale.

Long ago in the high mountain ranges of the Andes, lived an advanced civilization known as the Incas. One day the king received news that his wife had just given birth to a baby boy “Vircocha.’   The king immediately turned to his personal body guard and said “my son must have the finest slaves in the kingdom, go find women and men to be his slaves.” Following orders the guard left on his quest. As he stopped to rest in a nearby village he spotted a family on their way home, following them to their house, the guard confronted them. “I’ve been looking for you! I was ordered to escort you and your family to the palace.”  The guard said in a convincing term. “But, my wife just gave birth, can she not remain behind to take care of the baby?” the man asked. “No, I suggest that you leave your baby with a friend and accompany me to the palace.” The guard replied. Following the guard’s suggestion the family took their baby girl to her grandmother’s then set off to the palace. Upon arrival the family realised that they had been tricked and were to become slaves. Years went by and Vircocha grew into a strong and

highly respected young man. Soon he was to inherit the throne from his father, however, the kingdom was in chaos, a rebellion had begun in the surrounding villages. One day a small group of rebels were seized in the city, but the group’s leader escaped and made her way into the palace to free rebellion members and to take her revenge. As she made her way through the palace she came across Vircocha. “You’re the prince aren’t you?” she said in a harsh tone. “Yes, I’m Vircocha, but who are you?” he said trapping her in his room. “I’m Artemis, and I’m here to free the rebels and take revenge for my family.” She said focusing on his every move. Just then a slave entered the room from a side door, saw the rebel and ran for help. Artemis began to chase the slave girl but Vircocha stopped her and knocked her unconscious.

The next day Artemis awoke and tried to escape but Vircocha managed to keep control over her. “Marry me.” He said slowly releasing her. “WHAT!!!” Artemis screamed. “You and I could bring peace back to the kingdom. Think about it. You know what the villagers need and I have the power to make all the changes required.”  Vircocha said. Agreeing to his terms Artemis and Vircocha married. Within a year the relationship between Vircocha and Artemis had gone from a forced, awaked marriage to a marriage full of love and passion. And within two years Artemis had given birth to twins Raphael and Hecate. As Vircocha continued ruling the kingdom the land stayed peaceful, everyone in the kingdom looked up to him and over time he had become the most respected and honorable king the kingdom ever had.

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