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Post: 55811619_1 created on Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:34 amPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:34 am
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Many years ago, before the creation of the Four Great Kingdoms, a strong and powerful king controlled most of this wonderful created world. He was a kind and just ruler, and his kingdom mirrored that with its abundant wealth and strength. But the king, and proud father of 4, was old and was nearing the end of his days. He pondered on which of his children were best to rule in his stead. Leandor the brave? Gorngus the wise? Hemelia the loyal? Or Magnisius the Cunning? Thus he decided to split his grand kingdom. In equal shares, he gave each of his children a quarter. But, in the center, where the four kingdoms met laid an equal radius void of any ownership by the four kingdoms. Here in this radius of free land stood the King's castle Magnus, and the small town of Minius. This land remained free of claim, the birthplace to each of the four royals, and none rightfully owned it but the king. So the lands were divided on the night of Halloween, to Leandor, Gorngus, Hemelia, and Magnisius. They each chose a name and a guardian to suit their kingdom. Thus beginning the rule of the Four Great Kingdoms! Leandor: The Court of the Chivalrous and Brave. Gorngus: The Realm of the Wise. Hemelia: The Land of the Loyal. Magnisius: The Kingdom of the Cunning and Ambitious. Over time, the kingdoms began to mimic the virtues of their respective rulers. Leandor had become one the strongest, and most daring kingdoms in the land. Gorngus boomed as the prominent intellectual center, and their wit endless. Hemelia was known to the most loyal to all kingdoms, hard working and “Unafraid of toil!” was their motto. And then came Magnisius, quit choosy when it came to those who were citizens of its lands, was the slickest and most conniving kingdom of the four. The Four Kingdoms flourished under the rule of their monarchs, each strong and steadfast. But unfortunately, as all good things come to an end, so did the time of the grand High King of Magnus. This was a sad time for each of the kingdoms, and the streets of the kingdoms were mournful and desolate. But before his death, the king had asked his children to preserve the castle, to never let it die! Thus gave the idea of rulers intertwining. Arranged Marriages if you'd prefer. Each Kingdom gained three children. Either male or female. But these youngens were soon to be wed, at force of not will. |
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