Melanie Bowman

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The khagan was a living myth. As much of a deity as the thirty-six gods who ruled over this city and empire. There were as many temples to those gods in Antica as there were tributes to the various khagans. More. They called it the god-city for them—and for the living god seated on the ivory throne atop that golden dais.
Tower of Dawn (Throne of Glass, #6)
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