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In a world where tradition dictates every royal move, Princess Eadlyn Schreave stands alone. Born seven minutes before her twin brother Ahren, she became the first female heir to Illea's throne-a position no woman has held before. At twenty, Eadlyn armors herself with determination and independence, repeating her daily mantra: "You are Eadlyn Schreave. You will be the first girl to run this country on your own." But beneath this carefully constructed facade lies a young woman terrified of vulnerability, convinced that showing weakness would undermine her future authority. Despite her parents' progressive reforms that dissolved the caste system twenty years earlier, Illea faces growing unrest. Buildings burn as former lower-caste citizens protest continued discrimination. The younger generation, having never experienced the rigid hierarchy, lacks appreciation for how far society has progressed. As King Maxon visibly struggles under mounting pressure, Eadlyn's carefully ordered world begins to crumble. Her twin Ahren serves as her emotional counterbalance, while her younger brothers-scholarly Kaden and mischievous Osten-complete the royal family. Yet Eadlyn maintains emotional walls, creating a princess who understands diplomatic protocol perfectly but struggles with genuine human connection-a dangerous weakness for any ruler facing a nation in turmoil.
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