Thread:FunAndGamess/@comment-34158552-20190713203038/@comment-38158014-20190902141830

Reminiscent of SilkWings, children earn [physically grow from their back] their Wings when they turn 16. What bird's Wings they earn determine their rank [ex: pigeon = Ryne; eagle = Gylded.] Generally, families all have the same Wings.

Four ranks, sort of like the caste system. The Ryne, the Hayle, the Scrybe, and the Gylded. [yes i enjoy 'y's a little too much] The top class, the Gylded, rules the land with a heavy hand, and the Ryne are secretly planning a revolution.

There's been a prophecy; that one of the Ryne would be the savior of their class. All signs point to Aylan, a girl who would rather not be thrust into the spotlight. When she gets her Wings, she receives those of a falcon, which are supposed to be Gylded Wings. The peasants shun her, as she bears a mark of the royal class.

Meanwhile, the heir to the Gylded throne, Prince Raine, receives his Wings too. Oddly enough, the wings that sprout from his back are creamy white, dappled with brown splotches. A dove. Which is a Ryne bird. He's cast from the palace in a ritual of disgrace, and begins to wander the kingdom for a solution. Something to prove himself, something to save himself.

When Aylan and Raine cross paths, what happens?