Friday, November 20, 2015

Prologue: Start

“The Continent of Dicathen is comprised of three major Kingdoms: The Forest Kingdom of Elenoir in the North, The Underground Kingdom of Darv nearing the southern borders, and The Kingdom of Sapin, located towards the eastern border of the continent.  There also exist the Beast Glades, where much remains a mystery. Not much of the Beast Glades is traversed because of the abundance of beasts that are hostile to travelers as well as each other.  Yet, every year, countless expeditions are made because of the temptations of the rewards one can reap……….”

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“…….The Kingdom of Elenoir is the birthplace of the Elf race, located deep in the Forest of Elshire where a layer of mist is naturally produced, deterring all but the elves, who, with their acute senses, can navigate freely…”


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“……Kindgom of Darv is a network of underground passages and enormous caves that can span up to several kilometers, whereupon the Dwarvin race reside.”

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“….The Kingdom of Sapin is easily the most populated region as well as the biggest kingdom in the continent.  While this Kingdom is primarily made up of humans, there are many merchants from the Dwarvin race, trading commodities of many...”


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“…While the Beast Glades contain countless monsters and creatures, it also contains wondrous treasures for those who dare seek them.  There are records brought by adventurers and mercenaries of dungeons and lairs of powerful entities that can make even the most generous priest into a greedy..”


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“….Between the forest of Elshire and the Kingdom of Sapin lies the Grand Mountain range which spans across roughly 90% of the continent, separating the North and East from the West and South ...”


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 “While the Kingdom of Darv and Sapin hold a symbiotic relationship for resources, at most, the Elves seclude and act aggressively towards every other...”


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Closing the worn covers of what seemed to be an encyclopedia of this world, Arthur rubbed the bridge of his nose with his pudgy fingers, downcast, while emanating a gloom that was almost tangible.  He let out a sound half sigh that only seemed appropriate with his toothless mouth…



“PHUUUUUK…”

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