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500 A.D. The Kingdom of Cavrain was ruled by a hard and greedy king, King Tor the Tyrant. Tor taxed his people until they had nothing to pay, then he'd throw them into the dungoun util their families paid their debts. Most never could and those in the dungoun died. The people were in a desprate need of aid. Many of them tried running away, but they were always caught and brought back. The Kingdom just north of Cavrain was ruled by King Darius the Savior. He heard about their plight and came to free them. After years of fierice battle, with many losses on both sides, King Darius emerged victourious. King Tor was stripped from his pride, honnor and title, and exiled from the kingdom, under the threat of death if he ever returned. Tor's decendent, John, vowed to regain his lost kingdom. When the oppertunity arose, he attacked, and won! Cavrain Castle was defeated, torn of all its beauty, glory, and pride. John and his men took the riches from the kingdom, and left the castle to be the victum of time's crule and unforgiving cycle.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
500 A.D. The Kingdom of Cavrain was ruled by a hard and greedy king, King Tor the Tyrant. Tor taxed his people until they had nothing to pay, then he'd throw them into the dungoun util their families paid their debts. Most never could and those in the dungoun died. The people were in a desprate need of aid. Many of them tried running away, but they were always caught and brought back. The Kingdom just north of Cavrain was ruled by King Darius the Savior. He heard about their plight and came to free them. After years of fierice battle, with many losses on both sides, King Darius emerged victourious. King Tor was stripped from his pride, honnor and title, and exiled from the kingdom, under the threat of death if he ever returned. Tor's decendent, John, vowed to regain his lost kingdom. When the oppertunity arose, he attacked, and won! Cavrain Castle was defeated, torn of all its beauty, glory, and pride. John and his men took the riches from the kingdom, and left the castle to be the victum of time's crule and unforgiving cycle.