Elf Prince Goes To Prison Part 1 -futa- -sleepy-b- Here
The trial was a sham, with Grimgold's testimony being the primary evidence against Lyrien. Despite his protests of innocence, the Elf Prince was found guilty of multiple counts of assault and robbery. The judge, a stern-looking human with a reputation for being unforgiving, sentenced Lyrien to five years in the notorious Prison of the Ancients.
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Rather than being exiled, Kaelen is sent to the Iron Bastion, a legendary subterranean fortress designed to hold the most dangerous magical entities. The transition from the airy, starlit halls of his home to the cold, damp, and magic-suppressing environment of the Bastion serves as the primary conflict of the narrative. Atmospheric Storytelling The trial was a sham, with Grimgold's testimony
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The journey of Lyrien, the Elf Prince, continues in Part 2...
It all began on a fateful night, when Lyrien and his companions, a group of elven nobles, decided to sneak into the human city's tavern district. They had heard tales of a legendary ale, brewed with the finest ingredients and infused with magical properties, that could only be found in the city's most infamous establishments. The Elf Prince, being the thrill-seeker that he was, couldn't resist the temptation.
"Hey, I'm Balthazar," the man said, his voice low and smooth. "And you are...?"