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THE PROGENITOR
Many Moons ago, there was a great Kingdom that subsided in the earthly mountains and was ruled by my adored son. Alas, its name was lost in the pages of history. My only child, Ambrosius, the Prince, grew to be a kind and praised King beloved by not only his kin but, from both man and beast, from both the Light and the Dark.
Ambrosius was born the King of Vampires, blood-sucking beings feared by man and kept alive today in many forms of Folk tales. He was the strongest Pure Bred with powers unknown to Inhuman Nature.It is said, that he could destroy entire Kingdoms, cause quakes and even control Gravity to an extent. To keep his reckless power at a bay, they were entrusted onto Twelve Familiars. Aside from his title and powers, Ambrosius led not only Vampires but a Kingdom of many beings from near and far. He even had humans allowed though the council did not agree, Ambrosius saw them as a young race with strong hearts and curious minds.
My son would never take wars or battles seriously. It was minuscule and between the humans, he cared not what happened after.Ambrosius led his people for many years when a young Duchess travelling from the far East came along.Her name was Corvanna, daughter of Conor and she had a small Village which she was leading. She was looking to forge an alliance with the great King of the North. My son took to her immediately, the Duchesswith fiery wild hair.
After becoming a member of her alliance, Ambrosius sought to know more of the beautiful Corvanna. Yet, she was a mere human. Still, she had heart, was strong-willed and a courageous Lady. Her Heart of Gold accepted anyone and her curiosity was endless. It wasn't long before Ambrose learned to live and along with it came, Love. However, he couldn't have her. He knew this and took her up as an apprentice. Corvanna feared him, yes, then accepted that he was different, not only in the human world but, his as well.