In the aftermath of the war that divided the Lati and Alukeh, Marcus Vitsceh, a visionary entrepreneur and philosopher, utilized his inherited wealth to establish a vast array of businesses in Enoleh. He secretly funded the creation of churches, schools, towns, hospitals, and taverns, gradually controlling the entire economy. To expand his influence, Marcus formed a strategic alliance with the Puhrahn family by marrying their daughter, Rhwari, thereby securing valuable resources and land in Alukahnah. This union exponentially grew Marcus's estate, making him the wealthiest individual in Enoleh. He manipulated politics, religion, and society through his vast wealth, earning him a god-like status among the citizens, who eventually crowned him King.
After Marcus's passing, his son Aza Vitsceh inherited the estate and expanded the family's influence through his daughters' marriages to other prominent families. However, Aza's rule was marked by exploitation, abuse, and harm towards the people of Enoleh. This oppressive behavior continued through his seven children, who became dictators and perpetuated the family's brutal legacy.
The Gilroy family, known for their defiance, posed a threat to the Vitsceh family's rule. In an attempt to maintain control, the Vitsceh family formed a marital alliance with the Gilroys but later reneged on this agreement, slaughtering Gilroy men and raping their women to eliminate their bloodline. This brutality prompted the Erens family, who shared blood ties with the Gilroys, to launch a coup led by Sunny Gilroy. The coup resulted in the slaughter of the ruling Vitsceh family members, leaving only two daughters and an orphaned granddaughter, who was taken in by her great-grandparents, Allhail Gilroy and Ruth Gilroy. They raised her alongside her cousin, an aspiring philosopher, with an unsettling secret, who guides her in her quest for revenge against those responsible for the murder of her family.