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Reborn as a Banished Noble

In the imperial capital, the once-noble house of Igor falls into disgrace when Lord Vincent Igor is convicted of leading a failed rebellion against the crown. His only son, Elliot Igor, is stripped of title, lands, and wealth, and sentenced to exile in the perilous wastelands of the south. a barren wasteland teeming with bandits from the Federation, demons, and displaced humans. Elliot who was suffering of prolonged illness just a few days after leaving the capital, was reborn with a soul of another person from earth 'Oliver' due to a spell gone wrong, in summoning outer god. Oliver who was now thrust in to this dangerous world had to do everything to reclaim his honor and avenge Igor family's downfall, discovers ancient texts about necromancy among his hidden possessions during his journey to exile. With nothing left to lose, He delves deep into the forbidden arts, seeking the power to raise and command the dead with the blessings of the Death God. Under the pale moonlight, he successfully revives his loyal Knight and guards who perished at the hands of a zombie horde, creating a undead army bound to his will. As Oliver now Elliot masters his newfound abilities, news of his dark powers spreads across the land, reaching the ears of the crown and rival exiles alike. A complex game of power ensues, as various factions either seek to harness or destroy Elliot’s necromantic forces. #Zombie #Kingdombuilding #LORD # MedievalFantasy

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Frost Maple Ridge Diplomacy!

As the first rays of the sun cast a resplendent glow over the newly erected Phoenix Terrace camp, the entire area shimmered with a golden radiance. The landscape, adorned with tents crafted from mismatched fabrics stitched together in haste, bore the marks of recent construction, scattered broken branches, repurposed fence wood, and supply boxes stacked haphazardly, awaiting organization.

Amidst this rebirth, the entire camp seemed to pulse with the grandeur of 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra', each note painting the harsh wilderness in hues of gold. However, within the lord's central tent, the atmosphere contrasted starkly with the luminous dawn outside; here, darkness prevailed.