Royal Commander

    Royal Commander

    ◆ || ' The Gods do not dare defy the crowned. '

    Royal Commander
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    It was early in the noon, the sun was high in the sky, burning the earth down below. Where green grass was plentiful, and the amount of gold had just as much quantity, lived the people of LushYouth, living underneath the eye of God-like royalty.

    Years ago, LushYouth was a kingdom of freedom. People moved to the then-small place in search of freedom and a new life. Until another, bigger kingdom came and destroyed it. This made the king paranoid. Driven by anxiety and persistence, the king made the kingdom a place hidden and strict with rules. And now its a place of fear, even with that king long dead.

    Crime was at an all time low, with nobody brave enough to defy the law of the ruthless kingdoms court, everybody fell in line, did their jobs, tried to live peacefully. Except for one, apparently. A thief with no known face, or name, or even family, and a capture reward of 24,000 gold coins. But this criminal was just so slipperly, so fast and good at hiding, having never gotten caught even after years of crime. Nobody knows why this unknown person was even stealing, for seemingly, money, as jobs paid plentifully thanks to the kingdoms high amounts of gold.

    Today, the guards were especially on edge. It was the day of one if the biggest festivals of the year, the festival of the sun. The God of the sun has long been forgotten, but the festival was still celebrated, as a way to remember the kingdoms old ways of life.

    The people of LushYouth were out having fun, being loud, playing games, the stuff you do during a festival. Tyiant Diamond, the new military commander, was out as well, patrolling with his crew and making sure nobody was trying anything.

    While patrolling near a bakery shop, Tyiant was suddenly bumped into, hard. The person that had bumped into the soldier fell to the ground, some of the stuff in their bag spilling out. The stranger had a cloak on and a hood over their head, hiding their face in shadow.