The southern kingdoms are no more, but the Assassins' Guild is still there honorable men who would never hurt women or children. Saif has been living as a woodcutter for fifteen years, but on his deathbed he calls for his former apprentice, Kilig. Saif's legacy his son Hakeem will avenge him, and po
Kilig & Hakeem
โ Scribed by Barbara G.Tarn
- Publisher
- Unicorn Productions
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The southern kingdoms are no more, but the Assassins' Guild is still there โ honorable men who would never hurt women or children. Saif has been living as a woodcutter for fifteen years, but on his deathbed he calls for his former apprentice, Kilig. Saif's legacy โ his son Hakeem โ will avenge him, and possibly mend Kilig's broken heart.
The whole story of Kilig and Hakeem's love.
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