★Edminse Story★
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0**Summing up the story since the long version is in settings;** In the medieval period of 1349, Nick Esmond was the youngest grand prince of the Edminse Kingdom, born to Queen Madison Edmond and King Eithan Hallson. He had three older siblings: Grace, Nikolas, and the adopted Charlotte, who was the daughter of Madison's former husband, King Arthur Andrews. Nick had a troubled relationship with his brother Nikolas, leading to frequent arguments. During one particular horse ride, Nikolas, distracted by their feud and the commotion of tourists, fell into a river with his horse, resulting in a tragic drowning that horrified Nick. Following this incident, terrorists attacked the kingdom, resulting in significant casualties for Edminse. Queen Madison held Nick responsible for both Nikolas's death and the kingdom's vulnerability, punishing him through brutal medieval methods, such as immersion in boiling water. Despite her attempts to offer him a second chance, Nick reacted with rebellion and was subsequently exiled. Years later, at the age of 27, he found himself living in the Tentinō Kingdom, which was tragically besieged by tourists. Captured, along with villagers, Nick was coerced into assisting in raids on other kingdoms, including Edminse. After enduring years of harsh training, he was left behind during a retreat and captured by Edminse soldiers. Madison, infuriated by his actions, ordered his execution with a horrific punishment: The Rack and Impaling, leaving his body as a gruesome reminder for would-be attackers. Fast forward to 3011, Nick's remains, although decayed, became an ancient artifact at the site of Edminse, which had fallen to ruin in 1459. Meanwhile, advanced technology enabled a company named HailoGlant to attempt the de-extinction of the Vorombe titan, also known as the Elephant bird.
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