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Hello,

I'm just going to introduce the characters, their role, their creature, and their age. I will probably put songs in each chapter so I hope you'll enjoy them. I'll try and upload as often as I can, tho I'm a High School Student and I have a lot of work to do. Just to warn y'all there will be some
"TW" in this story. (I will say which at the start of the chapters don't worry). Let's start! :)


Characters description:

-Main-

Dream - Villager (old crowned prince) - Professional Killer - God of Chaos - God of Manipulation - Pishacha - 21

  TechnoBlade/Techno - Crowned Prince - Blood God - Pig - 23

George - Noble - Kelpie - 17 (will turn 18 later on)

Sapnap - Noble/Assassin - Chimera - 18

-Others-

Karl - High placed noble - God of Time - 18

Quackity - Jester - Golden Angel - 17

Wilbur - Prince - God of Ghosts - 27

Tommy - Prince -  Phoenix - 15

Tubbo - Villager (old prince) - Forest/Healing Elf - 16

Fundy - Villager - Kitsune - 18

Niki - Princess - Goddess of Fairies - Siren - 25

BBH/Bad - Head Chef - half-angel-half-demon - 19

Skeppy - Captain - Selkie -19

Awsamdude/Sam - Mason - Guard of the Dungeon - Cherufe - 24

Schlatt - Old King - Dead - Glaistig - 30

Puffy - Old Queen - Dead - Sheep - 31

Philza/Phil - King - Fallen Angel - Caladrius - 33

Ranboo - Lieutenant - Púca - 17

Eret - Noble - Faun -19

Random guards - 17 to 30 -

Castle workers - 16 to 25 -

(I need to say they are all at base human, so there is an only half-their creature, half-human, except for the gods. There might be other characters I do not remember, I will add them later if necessary. In this story Dream and Tubbo are brothers and their father is Schlatt and their adopted mother is Puffy, (you will know what happen to the mom later on). The villagers and other kingdoms don't know they had kids - (except the castle workers but they died in the war/battle with the old rulers), and so they had to run away. Also, George, Eret, and Karl are brothers. Bad and Skeppy are together.)



*Description of the roles and the creatures if you don't know them*

Roles:

-King/Queen: Undisputed head of an autonomous land with no superiors - or sole spouse thereof.

-Commander: Commander of the entire military of the land.

-General: Commander of a major portion of the military.

-Captain: Commander of a functional group of units.

-Lieutenant: Field commander of a squad or small unit.

-Crown Prince/Princess: Actual heir to the throne.

-Prince/Princess: Son/daughter of a King, Queen, Lord Imperial, Lady Imperial, Prince or Princess.

-Magistrate: A knight entrusted with the management and security of a township.

-Contract killing: is a form of murder in which one party hires another party to kill a targeted person or multiple people. It involves an illegal agreement between two or more parties in which one party agrees to kill the target in exchange for some form of payment, monetary or otherwise. (this is what Dream and Sapnap do)

Noble: A person normally ranked immediately below royalty and found in some societies with a formal aristocracy. Nobles have often been an estate of the realm that possessed more acknowledged privilege and higher social status than most other classes in society.

-Jester: a professional joker or "fool" at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter.

-Villager: a person who lives in a village.

-Peasant: is a pre-industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land-ownership, especially one living in the Middle Ages under feudalism and paying rent, tax, fees, or services to a landlord. In Europe, three classes of peasants existed: slave, serf, and free tenant.

-Head chef: is often used to designate someone with the same duties as an executive chef, but there is usually someone in charge of a head chef, possibly making the larger executive decisions such as the direction of menu, the final authority in staff management decisions, and so on.

-Mason: is a skilled tradesperson who works in the masonry profession. Masons work with different types of materials including blocks, bricks, and stone to build structures. These structures can range from exterior walls to interior structures such as chimneys.

Creatures:

-Pishacha: are flesh-eating demons. Such theology describes them as the sons of either Krodha or as Dakṣa's daughter Piśāca. They have been described as bulging veins and protruding, red eyes. They are believed to have their languages, known as Paiśāci.

-Kelpie, or Water Kelpie: is a shape-shifting spirit inhabiting lakes in Scottish folklore. It is usually described as a black horse-like creature, able to adopt a human form.

-Chimera: was a monstrous fire-breathing hybrid creature of Lycia in Asia Minor.

-Phoenix: is a long-lived bird that cyclically regenerates or is otherwise born again. Associated with the sun, a phoenix obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor.

-Forest Elves: part of the elven group, are the most common subspecies of homo alfus. They are closely linked to nature and plant life and can alter it with their minds. Like other Elves, Forest Elves are very human-like in appearance but have noticeably large pointed ears.

-Kitsune: are legendary foxes are intelligent beings and possess paranormal abilities that increase as they get older and wiser.

-Sirens: were dangerous creatures, who lured nearby sailors with their enchanting music and singing voices to shipwreck on the rocky coast of their island. Roman poets placed them on some small islands called Sirenum scopuli.

-Selkies or Selkie Folk meaning "Seal Folk": are mythological beings capable of therianthropy, changing from seal to human form by shedding their skin.

-Cherufe: is a large man-eating mythical creature.

-Glaistig: is a ghost, a type of fuath, and may appear as a monstrous man, as a half-man and half-goat similar to a faun or satyr, or in the shape of a goat.

-Caladrius: is a snow-white bird that lives in the king's house. It is said to be able to take the sickness into itself and then fly away, dispersing the sickness and healing both itself and the sick person.

-Púca, Pooka, Phouka: is considered to be bringers both of good and bad fortune, they could help or hinder rural and marine communities. Púcaí can have dark or white fur or hair or both.

-Faun: is a mythological half-human–half-goat creature.

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That's it for now! Goodbye guys <3

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