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A Throw-Away Prince's Epic: Return of the Forgotten King

Author's Quote: "If I can't have one in this reality, let me create one so I can have them all!" In the mystical realm of Velum, Dante is reborn as Gideon Von Alphonse Rose Vienerstien, heir to the prestigious Vienerstien Kingdom. But Gideon's joy is short-lived when he's assigned the humble title of Master Craftsman by the Church of Classes. Undeterred, he forges ahead, using his skills from his past life to prove his worth. Married off to a princess of Havenby, Gideon discovers the hidden potential of his craft, defying norms and steadily rising in power. However, his journey takes a dark turn when news of his father's undead assault reaches him. With Jagar in his sights, Gideon returns to Corundum to thwart his father's conquest. As Gideon navigates challenges, encounters enigmatic Beasts, and receives divine blessings, he realizes he's part of a cosmic game. The choices he makes set in motion a divine intervention, with gods descending upon the mortal plane. In a world on the brink of upheaval, Gideon must shape his destiny amidst celestial forces, where every decision carries weight. {{{Hey you! Yeah, you! I am a 35 year old man, and I just want to put it out here before you start reading that not all adults act or are as smart as their age credits them for. For the first time I have based the MC strictly off choices that I, myself would make in his position. I am sorry if my maturity isn't up to snuff, but before becoming a writer, I worked for 15 years in construction. I just wanted to add this little point before you read so you don't have any misconceptions going into this book!}}}

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Ike, Mike, and Harold

"What are these?" Roric asked as three human-sized silver golems appeared. Each one of them had a name written on their forehead. 

If Golemzilla was my big gun, Mike, Ike, and Harold were more like swords. All three looked the same, but each one of them was different on the inside.

"These are golems, and I would like for you and your men to fight them," I explained as my desk was brought out slowly with my calibrating and recording equipment. "Once the match is over, I will fix, and recalibrate them while the next match is going," I explained, and Roric nodded. 

This was something that I should have done from the start, but I hadn't really thought about it. I had looked at this mission as only a rescue attempt from day one, but now Shigora had thrown me a rope that I had to swim for. What grabbing that rope meant for me, I still was not sure, but it had to be better than letting this entire kingdom be turned into undead.