Post by Ciel on Jul 12, 2011 20:34:34 GMT -5
There has always been a battle between good and evil...
forever a balance in the universe. Between good and evil lies the gray; not always pure and yet not entirely perverse. How you walk that muddied line in the sand is how you live. Not everything is black and white. Not everything is always how it appears.
Each land in the Seven Kingdoms is very unique in their own ways, and in that, difficult for King Bellamy to hold control over. His health failing, he keeps his closest kinsman, Lord Stuart nearer the throne. Though there s trust between them, the Bellamy rule is being stalked, challenged from many sides for greed, expansion, power lust, and numerous other reasons. The former ruling house, Tyranians, who have been exiled to their small home island are gathering the most barbaric of allies in preparation of rebelling against the King's House who took the throne from their fair hands.
At the same time, the peaceful Tripoli's are finding their borders and harmonious lifestyle shattered by the trade they encouraged so prominently. Facing piracy and thieving at their doors now, their culture of peace and calm is being skewed. Donadar also is facing internal strife with the two eldest children causing civil unrest and sides being chosen in an already-distant land amid the Kingdoms. The more they close themselves away from the other lands, the more appealing their shores, very near King's Landing and the ruling House's Throne, appears to the nomadic, tribal Divikor people.
It's a twisted game being played by the hands of good and evil, and when one gets ahead, the other has to work harder to surpass them. Pick a side...it's likely the most important decision you'll ever make.
We are an RPG based off George R.R. Martin's concept for Game of Thrones, but don't worry! We are AU and want users to bring their creations and ideas to the new world we've created. We provide many resources to help get the 'feel' of the world out there, and no one will feel uncomfortable or overwhelmed if they haven't experienced the books or television series.