Set in a world reminiscent of John Norman's Gor novels, the story has political intrigue, adventure, and romance.
Several of Randis' guards then tried to kill the young Sho, Baasen's heir and believed him dead when he fell over the mesa where Doria's castle had been built.
The nomads discover Diana is a girl, but don't listen to her princess story, instead, proceeding to train her and Fina into slaves.
The stranger, who is wearing a mask that covers half his face, slaughters one of them and is ready to fight the other nomads.
Sho also recognizes Diana and after consummating their relationship, along with the help of the nomads, they proceed to take back Doria.
Unfortunately, the sadistic Prince Dunan from Gupta manages to kill one of the nomads in order to find the whereabouts of the two.
The siblings, Hanna, who is in love with Gupta's prince Marlon, and Alberto nearly succeed in an assassination attempt but Teo's slave Ulsra manages to save him.
Sho and Diana quickly go back to Doria and start formulating a plan with the king's adviser Imil.
Sho and Diana become the new king and queen of Doria and, while Teo recovers, they must now travel to Gupta and settle the score.
En route to Gupta, Marlon plants Hanna as a slave in order to gain information.
While the conversation takes place, Dorian troops invade Gupta, leaving them no choice but to make amends.
Before leaving, he has one final conversation with Diana, who reveals she has chosen to remain Sho's slave instead of living as a free woman.