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In a world where kingdoms trade spells as currency and secrets are as valuable as crowns, an enchanted surveillance network known as the Pegasus has been unmasked—and the consequences are catastrophic. Built to protect the realm, the Pegasus was meant to intercept threats beyond the borders. Instead, it has been used to eavesdrop on dissidents, blackmail envoys, and tilt the scales of power in shadowed halls. Trust fractures between nations, alliances shudder, and ordinary lives are rearranged by whispers on invisible wings. At the center of the storm are three unlikely allies: a court scribe who deciphers the hidden logs of the Pegasus; a diplomat whose career was ruined by a forged confession; and an archivist who once helped design the very spells that now betray them all. As evidence of the Protocol spreads through taverns, salons, and encrypted sigils, they must navigate courts that favor secrecy, mercenary guilds that profit from fear, and a populace teetering between complacency and revolt. Each step toward exposing the truth risks not only lives, but the fragile peace that holds the continent together. The Pegasus Protocol is a tense, propulsive political fantasy about surveillance and sovereignty, where magic and technology blur, loyalty has a price, and the fight for privacy becomes the crucible of revolution. No matter which side you choose, the question remains: can a free society survive when the means of watching are indistinguishable from the instruments of control?