Viscount Harold Everhart, once a distinguished noble of House Everhart in the northern reaches of the Kingdom of Vernetia, now trudged wearily along a muddy road. His fine garments, once symbols of his high status, were now reduced to tattered rags, caked with mud. The grand lands of House Everhart, which had been a beacon of prosperity and culture, were now under the iron grip of Duke Cedric, who had ruthlessly seized them in his bid for power.
Harold had narrowly escaped the destruction of his estate when Cedric's forces had stormed through, and now he journeyed southward to the Royal Capital, Eldoria, with little more than the clothes on his back and a burning resolve in his heart.
As he walked, Harold's mind raced with memories of recent events. The late king had placed immense trust in Duke Cedric, appointing him as the kingdom's treasurer. Cedric was entrusted with overseeing the kingdom's finances, but instead of serving his sovereign, he had siphoned off funds to build a formidable rebel force beyond the kingdom's borders. The ensuing economic collapse was swift and devastating, leading to the mysterious death of the king—a tragedy that had plunged Vernetia into chaos.
In the wake of the king's death, Cedric had seized control of the northern territories, ruthlessly crushing any resistance. His ambition showed no bounds as he set his sights on Eldoria, the capital. The Queen of House Eldoria and the Ironclad Knight of House Grafton initially sought to negotiate with Cedric, hoping to avoid further bloodshed. But Cedric's insatiable hunger for power led him to attack neighboring lords, aiming to wage war on the capital itself.
Lost in thought, Harold's reverie was broken by the sound of approaching hooves. He looked up to see a carriage, its crest obscured, rumbling down the road. A group of armed knights flanked the vehicle, their armor glinting in the waning light. As the carriage drew closer, the door swung open, and a familiar face emerged—a face Harold had once known well, though their paths had diverged.
"Viscount Everhart, what a surprise to see you in such a state," Count Donovan Lennox remarked, a smirk playing at his lips. Donovan was a noble of House Lennox, a rival to House Everhart, whose disdain for Harold was well-known.
Harold forced a polite smile, despite the gnawing bitterness he felt. "Count Lennox, it has indeed been a long time. I find myself in unfortunate circumstances. Duke Cedric has taken everything from me."
Donovan's smirk widened. "I've heard. Cedric's reign of terror has left many noble houses in ruin. But fear not, Viscount. I'm en route to the capital to align myself with the Queen and the Ironclad Knight. Perhaps we can assist each other."
Harold's sharp intellect and strategic mind quickly assessed the situation. Despite their rivalry, Donovan's offer was a lifeline. He knew that aligning with Donovan, who was on his way to join the Queen and Ironclad Knight, could be advantageous. With his keen understanding of political maneuvering and a burning desire for retribution, Harold saw an opportunity.
"I would be grateful for any help you can offer, Count Lennox," Harold replied. "The Queen and the Ironclad Knight are our only hope now. I intend to offer my services to them and use my skills to assist in reclaiming what has been lost."
Donovan extended a hand to Harold, helping him into the carriage. "Then it's settled. Together, we will see to it that Cedric's treachery is avenged."
As Harold settled into the carriage, he noticed another figure beside Donovan—a young man, silent and aloof. Jullian Lennox, Donovan's son, was known for his icy demeanor and reluctance to speak. Jullian's presence was a stark contrast to his father's charisma, but Harold knew that the young man's silence masked a formidable strength and skill.
The carriage began its journey, the rhythmic clatter of wheels on the road providing a soothing backdrop to Harold's thoughts. Despite his loss and the challenges ahead, he felt a renewed sense of purpose. The Queen of House Eldoria and the Ironclad Knight of House Grafton were his allies in this struggle. With his knowledge and strategic acumen, Harold was determined to use every resource at his disposal to aid in their cause and exact justice upon Duke Cedric.