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Princess Mia hears of a revolution in the Kingdom of Remno; Mia and her friends plan to sneak into Remno to look for Prince Abel.
Princess Mia hears of a revolution in the Kingdom of Remno; Mia and her friends plan to sneak into Remno to look for Prince Abel.
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S1, EP9 "Princess Mia's (Love-Focused) Choice"Princess Mia hears of a revolution in the Kingdom of Remno; Mia and her friends plan to sneak into Remno to look for Prince Abel.
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S1, EP10 "Princess Miya Is Kidnapped!"As Princess Mia and Prince Sion move to meet with their friends, Mia is kidnapped and separated from her last ally; while in revolutionary custody, she'll find a new ally and learn that things may not be as they seem with Remno's rebels.
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S1, EP11 "A Reunion, a Duel, and..."Mia and Sion finally reunite with Prince Abel; but the circumstances are far from happy as Sion quickly challenges Abel to a duel for his loyalty to an oppressive royal authority.
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S1, EP12 "To Keep What Was Preciously Grown From Withering"Keithwood reveals that the Wind Crows are to blame for the unrest in Remno.
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