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.
Five days later, Captain Henry Sturbridge stood outside the grand entrance of the palace in Gaborone, Votswana. The heat of the southern continent bore down on him as he straightened his uniform, his face expressionless. He knew what was coming. The moment word had spread that the fleet had retreated from Valorian waters, Sturbridge knew he would be summoned by Prince Theodore himself. Now, the time had come.
An attendant led Sturbridge through the halls of the palace, each step echoing on the polished marble floors. The closer they got to the room where Prince Theodore was in, the more the air seemed to crackle with the unspoken fury waiting for him.
The door to the war room swung open, and there stood Prince Theodore, pacing like a caged animal. His eyes locked onto Sturbridge the moment he entered.
"Leave us," Theodore barked at the attendant, who quickly scurried away, closing the door behind him.