In the year of 632, a young Emperor was crowned at an age of eight. He was crowned with a crown of a dying Empire, plagued by enemies, internal strife and plague. This was the Sassanid Empire, and he was Yazdegerd III, the last Sassanid Emperor. He was meant to guide the Empire out of these dark times and he was meant to revive the fallen giant.But it was not to be. After continuous defeats of the Sassanids, the Empire eventually succumbed to the pressure, both external and internal.But what if?Table of Contents:This story contains numerous points of view - you will be told the story and its parts through the eyes of more than one person.There will be romance - at least I hope so. I am not sure how I'll develop the relationship between the main couple, but I plan to have a bit of romance there.This story isn't Self-Insert.There will be many characters, some more important than others.Although this is a fiction, most of the characters and events occuring are real and this book works with historical events.And last but not least, you may find this book offensive. After all, it rewrites history completely. And if you do, just don't read it.Enjoy! …………………………………………………………… Dear readers! Without any ads, maybe you will prefer .
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- Chapter 84: Just a fool
- Chapter 83: Far in the east
- Chapter 82: Around the campfire
- Chapter 81: The shattered alliance
- Chapter 80: The forgotten plot
- Chapter 79: Lie that has saved the Empire
- Chapter 78: Shahanshah’s Christian
- Chapter 77: A new threat
- Chapter 76: What future holds for us
- Chapter 75: To brave the unknown
- Chapter 74: New worries arise
- Chapter 73: The End of the War
- Chapter 72: The final nail in the Arab coffin
- Chapter 71: The offensive begins
- Chapter 70: Remember the human
- Chapter 69: Meeting with destiny
- Chapter 68: In the Palace of the Black Sea
- Chapter 67: The Royal Journey
- Chapter 66: When negotiations fail
- Chapter 65: To reclaim the jewel
- Chapter 64: The storm has perished
- Chapter 63: The battle of Al-Quadissiyah
- Chapter 62: The brewing storm
- Chapter 61: To foresee the future
- Chapter 60: The greatest challenge
- Chapter 59: What victory manages
- Chapter 58: Battle of the Bridge
- Chapter 57: The exchange
- Chapter 56: Prelude to the battle
- Chapter 55: With power comes responsibility
- Chapter 54: To trust or not trust
- Chapter 53: The deal to change the world
- Chapter 52: Unexpected ally
- Chapter 51: To betray your home
- Chapter 50: The hardest decision
- Chapter 49: To be worthy enough
- Chapter 48: In preparation for war
- Chapter 47: The boy of a divine descent
- Chapter 46: Ruler for people, father for family
- Chapter 45: The coincidence to change one’s fate
- Chapter 44: The boundary between life and death
- Chapter 43: To discuss and to decieve
- Chapter 42: The battle that never happened
- Chapter 41: To act like adult
- Chapter 40: The worries of unknown
- Chapter 39: Gears are in motion
- Chapter 38: Does he rule better?
- Chapter 37: Rulers opinion
- Chapter 36: The city of ghosts
- Chapter 35: The idea without a plan
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In the year of 632, a young Emperor was crowned at an age of eight. He was crowned with a crown of a dying Empire, plagued by enemies, internal strife and plague. This was the Sassanid Empire, and he was Yazdegerd III, the last Sassanid Emperor. He was meant to guide the Empire out of these dark times and he was meant to revive the fallen giant.
But it was not to be. After continuous defeats of the Sassanids, the Empire eventually succumbed to the pressure, both external and internal.
But what if?
Table of Contents:
This story contains numerous points of view - you will be told the story and its parts through the eyes of more than one person.
There will be romance - at least I hope so. I am not sure how I'll develop the relationship between the main couple, but I plan to have a bit of romance there.
This story isn't Self-Insert.
There will be many characters, some more important than others.
Although this is a fiction, most of the characters and events occuring are real and this book works with historical events.
And last but not least, you may find this book offensive. After all, it rewrites history completely. And if you do, just don't read it.
Enjoy!
……………………………………………………………
Dear readers! Without any ads, maybe you will prefer .