
Crown & Blade
Adventure · Romance · Fantasy
Overview
Princess Adalina falls in love with a humble soldier, Livia. But when her father, the King, discovers their forbidden romance, the two young women are forced to fight for their lives, love, and freedom.
Top Cast


Amy Workman
Amy Workman
Adalina
Amy Workman
Adalina


Isabella Pezza
Isabella Pezza
Livia
Isabella Pezza
Livia


Alice Foulds
Alice Foulds
Catya
Alice Foulds
Catya


David Chen
David Chen
King of Txoria
David Chen
King of Txoria


Andrew Pears
Andrew Pears
Prince Ezequiel
Andrew Pears
Prince Ezequiel


Bailey Cropp
Bailey Cropp
Capitain Declan Stone
Bailey Cropp
Capitain Declan Stone


Kimberley Barker
Kimberley Barker
Guard Roe
Kimberley Barker
Guard Roe


Lena Middlemiss
Lena Middlemiss
Guard Petra
Lena Middlemiss
Guard Petra


Micah Hitchings
Micah Hitchings
Ziah
Micah Hitchings
Ziah
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