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Nevertheless, she did not let this stop her, and concocted a plan that would lead to her 23 year rule. She set fire to the palace, killing a wandering musician, Jove Justice, whom she destroyed any evidence of ever existing, his face and name, so that his mitamah could never be summoned to reveal the truth. She also blamed the fire on Dhurke, who at the time was Queen Amara's husband, and claimed it to be an attempted assassination on the queen. Amara believed her sister when she told her Dhurke was out to kill her, and went into hiding. She would pretend to be dead and allow her sister to claim the throne, meanwhile performing the rite of channeling in Ga'ran's place whenever necessary to prove Ga'ran's power.
Nevertheless, she did not let this stop her, and concocted a plan that would lead to her 23 year rule. She set fire to the palace, killing a wandering musician, Jove Justice, whom she destroyed any evidence of ever existing, his face and name, so that his mitamah could never be summoned to reveal the truth. She also blamed the fire on Dhurke, who at the time was Queen Amara's husband, and claimed it to be an attempted assassination on the queen. Amara believed her sister when she told her Dhurke was out to kill her, and went into hiding. She would pretend to be dead and allow her sister to claim the throne, meanwhile performing the rite of channeling in Ga'ran's place whenever necessary to prove Ga'ran's power.


Although Dhurke proved his innocence in court initially, Gu'ran, who was also the minister of justice and a prosecutor, cast a false guilty verdict upon him, which caused him to also go into hiding, along with his biological son Nahyuta, and his newfound adoptive son Apollo, who he saved from the fire and took in after his father's passing. He raised them together for some years, but eventually decided to send Apollo to America as things got more dangerous as he founded the revolutionary group the Defiant Dragons which aimed to fight the unfair Defense Capability Act, as well as many other unjust laws Ga'ran had enacted under her rule.  
Although Dhurke proved his innocence in court initially, Ga'ran, who was also the minister of justice and a prosecutor, cast a false guilty verdict upon him, which caused him to also go into hiding, along with his biological son Nahyuta, and his newfound adoptive son Apollo, who he saved from the fire and took in after his father's passing. He raised them together for some years, but eventually decided to send Apollo to America as things got more dangerous as he founded the revolutionary group the Defiant Dragons which aimed to fight the unfair Defense Capability Act, as well as many other unjust laws Ga'ran had enacted under her rule.  


8 years after the fire, the former Queen Amara discovered the truth behind her husband's innocence and ran away together for a short while before she was captured again. Although she could not force Amara back into hiding using the same lie she had before, Ga'ran almost immediately found an even stronger grip on her older sister's life, as she had had a second child, Rayfa. Because Dhurke was branded a murderer, and because of the strong belief in the Sins Of The Father in Khura'in, if word got out that Dhurke was Rayfa's father, she would be believed to be just as bad as he was and would not be able to take the throne. Thus, Ga'ran pretended Rayfa was her own child she had had with her husband Inga, and she was raised as the crown princess, not knowing her true parentage. Amara took on a new role to remain in Rayfa's life, and pretended to be Nayna, the chief attendant to the princess, who took care of her every whim.
8 years after the fire, the former Queen Amara discovered the truth behind her husband's innocence and ran away together for a short while before she was captured again. Although she could not force Amara back into hiding using the same lie she had before, Ga'ran almost immediately found an even stronger grip on her older sister's life, as she had had a second child, Rayfa. Because Dhurke was branded a murderer, and because of the strong belief in the Sins Of The Father in Khura'in, if word got out that Dhurke was Rayfa's father, she would be believed to be just as bad as he was and would not be able to take the throne. Thus, Ga'ran pretended Rayfa was her own child she had had with her husband Inga, and she was raised as the crown princess, not knowing her true parentage. Amara took on a new role to remain in Rayfa's life, and pretended to be Nayna, the chief attendant to the princess, who took care of her every whim.