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Based upon the speech, "A KING is Love", Prince Micah the Magnificent, book one of The
Chronicles of the KING series, is an allegorical interpretation of the attributes of love that are
described in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8. The story is set in Fairyland, the land in which all babies
exist prior to being born. The Great Fairy King Elohim, the king of Fairyland, is faced with a
dilemma. The greatest King and Queen in all of the realm of Earth has sent a wish to him
requesting that he send them a child. There is only one problem. The only baby in Fairyland
that is fit to go to this particular King and Queen is Prince Micah the Magnificent, but all of the
fairies in Fairyland love him so much that they refuse to let him go. Thus the Great Fairy King
Elohim thinks of a strategy which shall not only convince the fairies in Fairyland to allow Prince
Micah the Magnificent to leave, but which shall also give Prince Micah the Magnificent an
opportunity to display the magnificence which lies within himself.