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Hawai'i: The Kingdom

In 1810, King Kamehameha unified the Hawaiian Islands — a rare and powerful feat of diplomacy, courage, and conquest. His legacy forged a kingdom rooted in strength and sovereignty, one that would echo through generations. Nearly a century later, his grandniece, Princess Kaʻiulani, rose as the last crown princess of Hawaiʻi — a voice of grace, resilience, and fierce advocacy. Educated abroad but forever loyal to her homeland, she fought to protect the independence of her people as foreign powers closed in. But the story of Hawaiʻi isn’t written only in crowns and titles — it’s carved into lava rock, whispered through crashing surf, and buried beneath centuries of legend. Among these tales lives a symbol known only as The Lost Tally of the Islands — a skull-marked coin said to be left behind by warriors, rebels, or wanderers who dared defy time. Found near ancient battlegrounds and sacred grounds, it is both a tribute and a mystery. Was it a mark of honor? A curse of conquest? Or the calling card of a long-forgotten soul?

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