On Writing : The Bloodstained Scepter: A Tale of Betrayal and Justice by Gihan Asanka

Gihan Asanka

The Bloodstained Scepter: A Tale of Betrayal and Justice

​I. The Masked Prince

​To the world, the seventeen-year-old Prince was a symbol of kindness and innocence. But beneath that mask lived a monster. He traveled the kingdom, deceiving young women with empty promises of marriage. Once he grew tired of them, he would order his soldiers to murder them in secret, leaving no trace of his crimes.

​II. The Broken Promise

​Everything changed when he met a sixteen-year-old girl. Blinded by love, she ignored her parents' warnings and gave him her heart. When she joyfully revealed she was pregnant, the Prince’s heart turned to ice. He promised to take her to the palace the next day, but that night, he ordered his men to burn her house to the ground. Miraculously, she and her parents survived the fire, saved by her uncle’s bravery.

​III. The Rise of a Tyrant

​Years passed, and the Prince became the King—a cruel tyrant. The girl, still hoping for justice for her one-year-old son, approached him during a royal procession. Fearing his dark past would be exposed, the King heartlessly ordered her and her parents to be executed on the spot. In the chaos, her uncle grabbed the infant and fled into the deep wilderness.

​IV. The Hidden Heir

​The boy grew up in a remote village, raised by his uncle and a kind family. He became a master of the sword and bow, possessing a majestic presence that commanded respect. After he fought off the King’s soldiers to protect his village, his uncle finally revealed the devastating truth: "The monster who murdered your mother and grandparents is the King... and he is your biological father."

​V. The Final Justice

​Fueled by the blood of his ancestors and the pain of his people, the young warrior stormed the palace. He fought through the King’s army alone, seeking vengeance for his mother. In a final, legendary battle, he ended the tyrant’s life. He was crowned the new King—not a ruler of blood and fear, but a leader of love, peace, and justice for all

Beckham B David

Greetings,

My name is Beckham B David, and I represent Luminleaf Books, a growing book club and active reader community made up of readers who enjoy emotionally intense, immersive, and thought-provoking fiction. Our readers are especially drawn to stories of betrayal, resilience, revenge, justice, and heroic transformation.

I recently came across your book, The Bloodstained Scepter: A Tale of Betrayal and Justice, and shared its overview with our community. The response was immediate and powerful.

Readers were deeply struck by the haunting contrast between the Prince’s public innocence and his hidden cruelty, the tragic betrayal of the young girl, and the emotional weight of the surviving child’s journey. The story sparked strong discussion around trauma, destiny, justice, and whether true redemption can exist after unforgivable acts.

The transformation of the hidden heir into a fearless warrior seeking justice resonated strongly with our members. Many described the final confrontation as deeply satisfying, emotionally intense, and symbolically powerful, the rise of a new ruler born from suffering, compassion, and moral strength.

At Luminleaf Books, we spotlight authors whose stories provoke emotion, conversation, and reflection. Through our website, reader newsletters, and curated book features, we help bring powerful stories directly in front of engaged readers who actively discover and support impactful authors

Gihan Asanka

Greetings Beckham,

​Thank you very much for your kind words. These stories come straight from my heart, and I am truly touched that they resonated so deeply with your readers at Luminleaf Books.

​My goal is to share these stories with as many people as possible, and I would appreciate your help in bringing them to a wider audience. I am very interested in exploring how we can collaborate to make this happen.

​I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the next steps.

​Best regards,

Gihan Asanka Bandara

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Jeff Gregory

Gihan Asanka, register a copyright immediately before any further engagement with anyone.

Beckham B David

Jeff E. Gregory

once again I am condemned on by my name . I never claimed to be anyone else other than who I am . just cause unfortunately some old football star go by the same name doesn’t mean I’m impersonating. Don’t be so quick to judge any book by its cover

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