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Legacy of Eldric: A Tale of Ruler

Warning! Really heavy on the slice of life. Enjoy! ================================== The Blackwood Barony, a lush paradise on the outskirts of the Kingdom of Naloria, is the home of the Balmore Household. Led by the skilled and powerful Sir Garret Balmore, the Forest's Warden, this group of formidable knights safeguards the kingdom's frontier. Living and training in the heart of the forest within the Blackwood Keep, a massive fortress, they have honed their combat skills to perfection, their might rivaling even the Barons' forces. The eldest son of Sir Garret is called Eldric and he was once one of the stronger knights in the household an even had the honor of saving the crown princes life. He basked in that glory, but that all turned awry as he was framed for staling the second prince's horse. He was to be sentenced to death, but luckily for him the crown prince came up for him. He was excused from death due to his military service at the border and him saving the crown prince's life Even though he was excused of a death sentence, his core was broken an he was exiled. Left with nowhere to go he travelled west. When he came a undiscovered area rich in life and sustenance he decided to build himself a home. When he was finished building his house a sound resounded in his mind. * Ding * Congratulations for building your Keep and awakened the Knight Household system. Thats right. Eldric has awaited 20 years for his golden finger without much hope and on this very day he has found his salvation. Join Eldric as he starts his journey and building his own kingdom. ------------- I created a discord server for those wanting to enjoy it in more detail? https://discord.gg/UYvHsZGhrC

Warrior_Blade · Fantasy
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The Iron Forge's Backer and The Merchant Building

The knights at the gates had thoroughly searched them before their group was allowed into the city. The two knights of House Snow had concealed their auras to the peak of Man-at-arms (Tier 1) and continued to carefully tread the busy streets of the magnificent city.

They had walked all the way, almost to the easternmost point of the city, where a rather large building came into view. This building was what the merchants had bought for the trading headquarters.

It was plain, with no decorations or anything, a blank slate. It had two floors, which was rare for a building in this part of the city. The only reason it had yet to be bought was its location. It was rather remote, and only a few merchants fancied their chances of being able to attract customers so far from the market square.