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Stub for the frequently erotic fantasy novel series "An Intimate History of the Greater Kingdom" by [[Meilin Miranda|MeiLin Miranda]]. The first book in the series is [[Lovers and Beloveds]].
A frequently erotic fantasy novel series by [[Meilin Miranda|MeiLin Miranda]]. The first book in the series is ''[[Lovers and Beloveds]]''.


Series description: The Tremont family has conquered kingdom after kingdom, and rules its continent. Now, Tremont stands on the cusp of an industrial revolution; trains and steam engines are new, and the Scholar Priests of Eddin's Temple make exciting discoveries daily. Magic is long forgotten, but the Gods are not.
Series description: The Tremont family has conquered kingdom after kingdom, and rules its continent. Now, Tremont stands on the cusp of an industrial revolution; trains and steam engines are new, and the Scholar Priests of Eddin's Temple make exciting discoveries daily. Magic is long forgotten, but the Gods are not.
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Book One: Prince Temmin must now leave his childhood home to live with his father—Harsin the Fourth, by the Grace of Pagg, King of the Greater Kingdom of Tremont and Litta, Emperor of Inchar. Harsin expects his son to become the kind of ruthless, pragmatic man he is. But his immortal advisor Teacher has other plans, involving the seductive human avatars of the Gods called the Lovers. Teacher intends to bind Temmin to the Lovers' Temple, bring him closer to his people, and set him on a path that will lead to ultimate glory for Tremont—or its end.
Book One: Prince Temmin must now leave his childhood home to live with his father—Harsin the Fourth, by the Grace of Pagg, King of the Greater Kingdom of Tremont and Litta, Emperor of Inchar. Harsin expects his son to become the kind of ruthless, pragmatic man he is. But his immortal advisor Teacher has other plans, involving the seductive human avatars of the Gods called the Lovers. Teacher intends to bind Temmin to the Lovers' Temple, bring him closer to his people, and set him on a path that will lead to ultimate glory for Tremont—or its end.


Series home page [http://www.meilinmiranda.com/intimate-history here].
Series home page [https://web.archive.org/web/20131115175644/http://www.meilinmiranda.com/intimate-history here].


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=== The series provides examples of: ===
* [[Bi the Way]]: Pretty much the entire staff of the Lovers Temple.
* [[Bi the Way]]: Pretty much the entire staff of the Lovers Temple.
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A frequently erotic fantasy novel series by MeiLin Miranda. The first book in the series is Lovers and Beloveds.

Series description: The Tremont family has conquered kingdom after kingdom, and rules its continent. Now, Tremont stands on the cusp of an industrial revolution; trains and steam engines are new, and the Scholar Priests of Eddin's Temple make exciting discoveries daily. Magic is long forgotten, but the Gods are not.

Book One: Prince Temmin must now leave his childhood home to live with his father—Harsin the Fourth, by the Grace of Pagg, King of the Greater Kingdom of Tremont and Litta, Emperor of Inchar. Harsin expects his son to become the kind of ruthless, pragmatic man he is. But his immortal advisor Teacher has other plans, involving the seductive human avatars of the Gods called the Lovers. Teacher intends to bind Temmin to the Lovers' Temple, bring him closer to his people, and set him on a path that will lead to ultimate glory for Tremont—or its end.

Series home page here.

Tropes used in An Intimate History of the Greater Kingdom include:
  • Bi the Way: Pretty much the entire staff of the Lovers Temple.