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The Leper King

The Leper King
In 1177 Jerusalem, Ethan Caldwell awakens as the leper king Baldwin IV, blending modern ingenuity with medieval valor. Introducing hwachas, windmills, and a revolutionary crossbow, he leads a crusade to conquer the Sinai, outwitting Saladin and transforming the Crusader states.
Chapter List
- Chapter 151 — The Summons and the Scrutiny
- Chapter 152 - A Princess’s Fury
- Chapter 153 - A Question of Thrones and Hearts
- Chapter 154 - Prayers and Discussion
- Chapter 155 — The Terms of a Queen
- Chapter 156: The Envoys Depart
- Chapter 157: The Queen That Might Be
- Chapter 158 - The King’s Envoys
- Chapter 159 - The Council Reports on Jerusalem and Syria
- Chapter 160 — Stones and Streets
- Chapter 161 — Saladin’s View
- Chapter 162 - The King’s Announcement
- Chapter 163 - Courts Reaction
- Chapter 164 — Baldwin’s Private Reflection
- Chapter 165 - A Queens Reflection
- Chapter 166 - The Envoys Arrive
- Chapter 167 - The Second Round of Negotiations
- Chapter 168 - The Treaty Sealed in Palermo
- Chapter 169 - The Sicilian Reactions
- Chapter 170 - The Departure of Constance
- Chapter 171 - The Sicilian Princess at Sea
- Chapter 172 - Baldwin’s Preparations for Constance’s Arrival
- Chapter 173 - The Arrival of Lady Constance in Jerusalem
- Chapter 174 - Into the Holy Sepulchre
- Chapter 175 - Interlude Saladin POV
- Chapter 176 - Co-Regent of Jerusalem
- Chapter 177 - The Wedding 1
- Chapter 178 - The Wedding 2
- Chapter 179 - The Wedding 3
- Chapter 180 - The Aftermath
- Chapter 181 - Talks about the Future
- Chapter 182 - Letters and Reactions
- Chapter 183 - Securing the Borders
- Chapter 184 - The Debate
- Chapter 185 - After the Council
- Chapter 186 - Mustering of Outremer
- Chapter 187 - Letter to Constantinople
- Chapter 188 - Saladin POV
- Chapter 189 - Religious Fervor
- Chapter 190 - Forge of St. Michael
- Chapter 191 - Furnace Plans
- Chapter 192 - Stone, Fire, and Order
- Chapter 193 - The Response
- Chapter 194 - The Mustering
- Chapter 195 - Envoys to Cyprus
