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Its been a 200 years since the King left, And not until 100 years ago did we start having problems. The land was at peace with the Queens in-charge. The Grand Rooks protected the Castle against all attacks. We were safe and the few countries at war with us, were being handled by the Black Court but then for some unknown reason the Queens were sent to a deep slumber, the bishops tried again and again, looking for a cure and  using magic to try to cure them or dispell them but none of it worked, they said that the enchantment  used was too strong that even all four of them could not dispell the enchantment on a single queen.

This is when things started to get really wrong...

We had stayed inside the castle,without orders from the Queens we were stuck in here... The reason for this is The Direct Order of the King.

"Follow the Queens orders, follow them and only them for the duration of my leave. Do not under any circumstance follow your own will. you are to stay in here, in this castle, unless ordered by the queens otherwise. You may leave but you will have to recite the Oath of Resignition..."

The Oath of Resignation is basically suicide, once the oath has been recited we have 10 seconds to say "I recant the Oath of Resignation" if we do not recant the oath, we will age revert into our original ages.

        Later on, The People had started to notice our absence and had decided to prepare a revolt against us, they prepared for months before trying to seige the castle. Of course the Grand Rooks and The Dark Enforcers stopped them in their tracks every single time.this continued for another 10 years and without fail the rooks had defended the castle with magic and barriers as well as wall creation and various other methods and while they were doing this the bishops replenished their stamina, strength and vitality.

After 10 years, they had started trying to infiltrate the castle of course we had expected this and had put pawns in every nook and cranny of the castle; their were still casualties in both White and Black Pawn Groups, but of course these pawns were overrun by a lot of people and had no chance recuperate. but this problem was quickly solved by the bishops who had created a death barrier. killing all who dare enter during the night, when the rooks were sleeping.

After this though, they had given up and returned to their town and created their own castle and had crowned their own king, something that our King would not be very happy about. we had still kept an eye on them even if we werent able to do anything.the first king had ruled somewhat benvolently and had died of old age, the crowned prince was also somewhat benevolent, but the third king was their greatest king and hadexpanded their territory but then he had died of all old age and his son was a power-hungry tyrant. he was, in my opinion, even worse than our king. he had neglected his people.and had lost a lot all of the territory his father had gained when the original territory was at risk, we had to protect the land once again so as the enemy army charged at the original territory, the bishops had released a ray of destruction above them and completely destroyed the enemy army. at this point the tyrant king had become hysterical and had once again, in fear of our power, tried to seige our castle, having been forgotten and known as a myth, the people had revolted against him for wasting resources on an abandoned impenetrable castle. His son was a more benevelont and so were his son's son. but even though the Royal Family is pure, some diplomats and other such political figures are corrupt and lust for money and  power. we were known as a myth and until now we are known as such, and the current ruler although a good ruler, he was greedy and less than pleasant.

        Things will change... When the Eternal Ruler arrives, things will finally change...

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⏰ Last updated: Jan 18, 2015 ⏰

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