Prince Alexander Herald von Triesenberg was the fourth prince of the Empire of Triesenberg who was banished from the Empire of Triesenberg for the crime that he didn’t commit. On their way to the island where he would be banished, a powerful storm swept through and sank the ship. Alexander drowned and at the moment, he thought he died from drowning. However, when he opened his eyes, he found himself lying on the shore of a sandy beach and a floating interface before his eyes.
On December 24, 1938, the city of Valoria was alive with the promise of celebration. A fresh blanket of snow had fallen overnight, covering the capital's rooftops, cobblestone streets, and grand plazas with a pristine, glistening layer. The early morning sunlight cast a soft glow on the towering spires of Volkshalle, which loomed over the city as a symbol of strength and unity. Today, however, the imposing structure was adorned with garlands of evergreen and banners in the royal crimson and gold, signaling a shift from its usual austere presence to one that embraced the spirit of the season.
Inside the palace, Alexander reviewed reports in his private study, his eyes moving quickly over the lines of text. The work was never-ending, even during holidays, but today held a different purpose. He set down the last report with a satisfied nod. Valoria's ministries were performing efficiently, ensuring that the machinery of the state ran smoothly and without interruption.