The Kingdom of Almandria was created on rocky foundations.
For hundreds of years those who inhabited the varied ecosystems of the Siroth continent found themselves engaged in violent and barbaric clan wars that would ruin the lives of hundreds and thousands and produce heroes of legend and tales of myth. Then the clans became civilised - fierce, painted warriors became idealistic, power-thirsty nobles donning robes and armour who learned rather quickly that a sword wasn't the only way to kill a man.
When a clan found itself on the brink of extinction it would typically surrender to defeat and face either brutal annihilation or unfair integration until centuries passed and eight mighty and influential families found themselves struggling for control in a fierce battle of intrigue, wealth and power.
Three of these families have been united under the prophesied "Joiner of Peoples" King Leonidas for the most part of twenty years and if rumours are to be believed the Kingdom that his forefathers dreamed of was due to be joined by the Ocean Lords of Astratyss making it the dominant power across the continent.
There's still a lot to do though before the aging king can fully realise the dreams of his ancestors and unite Siroth as one, under his rule. From the north a strange religion is spreading, threatening the Almandrian way of life. From the East a messenger returns with news of a strange land ripe with magnificent creatures and fantastic stone structures and to the west concerns and rumours regarding a renegade group of evil mages calling themselves "The Blackwatch" are beginning to make the people panic.
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When the first guest started to grab and tear at her own throat gasping desperately for air Luther knew that the poison had worked and that he'd have to move quick. As he headed swiftly towards the palace's only open gate the second victim was claimed, a nobleman this time found himself dropping to the floor red-faced, dying. Luther didn't necessarily agree with poisoning the entire bottle of the king's favourite mulberry wine but his guardsmen were clever and loyal to a fault, the king would even be guarded on the privy and his minions were sworn to eat and drink everything that would touch his lips beforehand. Much to their peril.
It was Magnus that gave Luther the poison and the idea of going all out and just poisoning everyone. The sneaky, overweight coin-master wormed his way onto the king's council only four days before seeking Luther out and offering a rather handsome reward for the mercenaries services. This was one of Luther's easier jobs in fact, the cutthroat preferred knives and shortswords as he deemed poison to be too easy and this just proved it. Magnus Mattias, the snakeLuther concluded as he caught the eye of his employer, he's even managing to look surprised. The backstabbing antics of politicians didn't surprise Luther, he'd only ever been hired by rich men in robes and wasn't one to ask questions if the price was right. But before slipping past the guards amidst the chaos he had to be sure the king was done by his hand so he could collect his money, he stared patiently at Leonidas waiting for him to drop like the others.
There he sat, atop his throne with friends and family slowly choking to death around him, yet the king looked more angry than upset. He didn't seem to notice Luther staring as he glared into the chaos of the bewildered crowd, red-faced and frowning furiously. He knows what's happening Luther realised, stop fighting it you cunt and drop. The harder he prayed the more the king turned red in the face until...
"There he is! Guards arrest that man!" Magnus shouted, pointing in Luther's direction.
That lying fat fuck. If I'm going down I'm taking that little shit down with me, but before he could see a route to the coin-master Luther found himself being surrounded by the city's seemingly infinite amount of guards.
With a shake of his arm a short, slim sword dropped from his long sleeve and equipped Luther well enough to stab the first guard through the neck hole of his suit of armour but as he leapt onto the table and planted a foot hard enough into the chest of the second responder to knock him off balance he caught a glimpse of just how desperate his situation was. Guards were flooding in from every direction and Luther had to do something.
'I didn't kill him alone!' He protested as he leapt from table to table, taking every precaution to not be toppled off by the angry guests. 'I'm only the...' But before the assassin could finish explaining he felt the most horrendous pain shoot through his jaw and up to the very core of his mind.
Luther found himself looking over to Magnus from his hands and knees and watched helplessly as the politician loaded a second bolt into his crossbow. When he moved a hand to inspect his injury Luther knew it wasn't good, his right hand felt his teeth about three seconds sooner than it should've and from all the blood it was obvious that he'd been shot in the face. As he desperately tried to collect his thoughts Luther could feel consciousness slipping from him and as he extended an arm in a last desperate effort to reveal the identity of the king's true killer he noticed Leonidas slumped down, motionless in his throne and a greedy, lying pig with a fully cocked crossbow at the ready. Eventually he heard the second thwang before his arms grew too weak to carry his weight and everything went dark.
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The World
Siroth is a landmass roughly the same size as North America with roughly the same sort of climates you would expect to find there, albeit a bit more extreme. Magic has been outlawed throughout the land for hundreds of years, it still exists but if a citizen is caught or suspected of using magic they'll find themselves facing the consequences in the courts of Almandria. Magical creatures have mostly been driven to extinction by the human populace although strange and peculiar sightings still occur throughout the known world.
... But why?
After the king's assassination doubt and fear spread throughout Siroth. The prophesied uniter of the land was no more and those that remained were left without an obvious leader and no answers to the questions surrounding the killing of their beloved king. The integrity of Almandria is vulnerable, at the mercy of the powerful and noble families it once vowed to conquer. Will the great nation prevail and realise the ambitions of the late King Leonidas? Or will the outside influences of others tear apart the essence of what Almandria stands for?
In a world where everyone wants to be on the winning side, religions are being founded, magic is being revived and lands are being discovered the future of Siroth has never looked so unstable.
Magic?
As magic has been outlawed only a small portion of the populace would have access to the materials required to learn it. Magic is read from typically bulky, enchanted spell books (most of which have been destroyed by the Kingdom of Almandria) with only the most powerful mages being able to recite spells without such books. Powerful spells ALWAYS require the sacrifice of life and usually make the user weak afterwards. Less powerful forms of magic like basic alchemy and potion making don't require such energy and sacrifice but won't really have a huge effect on the story either.
Tasanua
This is almost like the equivalent of South America and is the continent that's discovered days before the king's death. The people that inhabit this land are equally as advanced and ambitious as those that live on Siroth but little is known about their culture or history other than that they build complex stone structures and pyramids and worship the sky. Interactions with this land will occur throughout the first acts unlike the third continent that will be revealed later on.
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Basically Siroth is the largest of 3 continents but the inhabitants have been so busy fighting each other that they haven't even discovered the other two.
If you're interested let me know and I'll continue world building and hopefully have an OOC that's a lot more in-depth especially in terms of direction.
This RP will end up hopefully end up feeling like a more far-fetched game of thrones; royal families, mythical creatures, magic, religion, etc. where everyone fights each other and alliances mean nothing.
Animals play a pretty big role in this RP. If you imagine the world before humans started killing everything it was a pretty dangerous place to live - Siroth is much the same and you're equally as likely to be killed by a territorial bear as you are another human...