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.
King Mwanga sat in his dimly lit war room, the weight of his kingdom's troubles pressing down on him. The large map of Zambesi laid out before him showed no improvement, only more red markers that indicated the growing number of Matalebe raids and rebel strongholds. It had been two days since he sent Minister Juba on a critical mission to Gaborone, a last-ditch effort to secure help from Triesenberg. He had been waiting for any word of Juba's progress, and his patience was wearing thin.
The heavy doors of the war room creaked open, and a young officer rushed in, his face pale. The man's appearance immediately sent a wave of dread through the king. Without saying a word, Mwanga knew it was bad news.
"Your Majesty," the officer stammered, kneeling before him. "There's… been an ambush. Minister Juba's convoy was attacked on the road to Votswana. They were overwhelmed by Matalebe fighters. The majority of the convoy is either dead or unaccounted for."