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... as... a little unhinged. A little too intense. But so what?

He was the Vulture Prince.

And if anyone had the right to be a little crazy—it was him.

Not like that other idiot son, who couldn’t tell right from wrong if it slapped him in the face. Always selfish. Always corrupt. But Veer?

Sure, he was rough around the edges—loud, sometimes reckless—but he was the one holding the tribe together. He cared, in his own way.

To his father, that wa ...

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