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: The pressure of the FBI investigation and the political risk to the Kennedy family eventually force the couple apart, leaving a trail of "what-ifs" in the shadow of WWII. 3. The Island of Arvad: Shadows of the Phoenicians

This historical story centers on Inga Arvad , a Danish beauty queen and journalist who became a suspected Nazi spy and the secret lover of a young John F. Kennedy.

A historical fiction set in the early 2nd millennium BC on the Island of Arvad (modern-day Syria), one of the most powerful Phoenician city-states. : The pressure of the FBI investigation and

: A young navigator from Arvad must lead a fleet through a blockade to deliver critical supplies. The story explores the ingenuity of the Phoenicians, who built multi-story houses on their cramped island to maximize space.

: Arvad must constantly battle his internal "darkness" while using his vampiric strength to protect his crew from the Phyrexians, a machine-like invading force. Kennedy

In the fantasy world of Magic: The Gathering , Arvad the Cursed is a noble knight from Benalia who was forcibly turned into a vampire. Unlike others of his kind, he struggles to maintain his humanity and honor.

Depending on your interest, "Arvad" can refer to a legendary vampire knight, a historical figure tied to WWII, or an ancient Phoenician island city. Here are three distinct story outlines based on these interpretations. 1. Arvad the Cursed: The Knight of the Weatherlight The story explores the ingenuity of the Phoenicians,

: He joins the crew of the legendary flying ship, the Weatherlight , serving alongside heroes like Jhoira and Teferi .