Reign of Magic: Kingdom Cleansing and Barbara

Author:   Christopher Nathaniel
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798258850225


Pages:   114
Publication Date:   25 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Reign of Magic: Kingdom Cleansing and Barbara


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Reign of Magic: The Cleansing and Barbara is a fictional fantasy story set in the kingdom of Uluru, where King Mustapha faces the uprising menace of sorcery, black magic, and supernatural forces threatening his reign and kingdom's peace. The narrative centers on political intrigue, spiritual warfare, and the complex relationships between the king, his defiant queen Menem, the royal princess Kuaka, and the palace guardian Barbara. King Mustapha struggles against the queen's dark alliances with malicious sorcery cults (the Fas-Hagan), mysterious and powerful gods, and her plan to undermine his authority. Barbara emerges as a heroic figure fighting the spread of dark magic and protecting the king, the princess, and the kingdom. The story weaves mythical elements such as gods, goddesses, ghost kings, magical creatures, and enchanted artifacts, reflecting deep themes of destiny, spiritual purity, and power struggles. The plot escalates into a decisive cleansing of sorcerers and witches, climaxing with the king's endorsement of Barbara as the kingdom's heir through his daughter, the princess. King Mustapha is deeply concerned about the growing influence of sorcery in Uluru, especially the Fas-Hagan cult led by his queen Menem who has made a dark pact with ghost kings. The queen demands palace appointments to strengthen her influence. Public displays of magic stir unrest, while Barbara and trusted advisers keep watch. The kingdom's mystical history and the queen's ambitions foreshadow a brewing conflict between spiritual forces and royal authority. Barbara confides in Haifa about the queen's conspiracy and the danger she poses to the king. Together, they ponder their intertwined fates and the heavy burdens of palace intrigue, magical warfare, and destiny. Their conversation reveals the depth of the kingdom's spiritual and political crisis, and their commitment to protect King Mustapha despite the overwhelming odds. Princess Kuaka, now sixteen, returns from education and grows close to Barbara, questioning the kingdom's magical chaos. She reveals her disdain for her mother, the queen, and their dark sorcery cult. Kuaka studies the mysterious Book brought by a foreign stranger to the royal line, seeking to understand and combat the pervasive evil. The princess battles internal and external struggles relating to magic, loyalty, and her role in Uluru's future. King Mustapha discusses his worries about sorcery's spread and the disappearance of virgins used in dark rituals. Barbara explains that faith in gods, especially evil ones like Zakat, fuels sorcery. The princess suffers terrifying spiritual visions, foreshadowing her pivotal role in the kingdom's fate. Tensions rise as the queen plots and the palace becomes a battleground of magical and political control. A pivotal past event shows the princess lost to the Geyser goddess Hanukah but rescued by Barbara and allies, deepening the mythic background. The queen's power grows as she commands sorcerers and manipulates rituals. A black magical bird companion to the queen signals imminent danger. The palace divides between loyalists and conspirators, and King Mustapha plans a ruthless cleansing to eliminate the cultists. Barbara leads a violent purge against sorcerers and witches, despite heavy losses. Battles with powerful magicians reveal the stakes of spiritual warfare. The princess and Haifa assist in rescuing captive victims of sorcery. The queen's desperation becomes evident as her plots to poison the king are thwarted by Barbara's vigilance, aided by the mysterious thunder horse capable of speech and prophecy.

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Author:   Christopher Nathaniel
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.163kg
ISBN:  

9798258850225


Pages:   114
Publication Date:   25 April 2026
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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