Maesinius, the newly crowned King of the Northern Kingdom, sat at the long wooden table in the grand throne hall of Thelogontia, his new capital. The dim light of the fire flickered in the hearth, casting shadows along the stone walls and highlighting the tension in the room. Maesinius leaned forward, his elbows resting on the table, one hand covering his mouth in deep thought as he stared down at the parchment spread before him.
After their resounding victory at the Battle of Messenia, Maesinius stood before his closest vassals and declared Thelogontia as the capital of the newly formed Northern Kingdom.
He appointed his most trusted vassals to key positions at his court, ensuring that those who had fought alongside him would continue to shape the future of the new emerging kingdom