William Rhineheart, the son of King Patrick, had always perceived life and the methods of ruling within their kingdom as flawless. Without hesitation, he accepted his father's assertions that their actions were necessary, never harboring doubts about the system.. Until the war began, and he began to suspect they were not the good guys his father claimed them to be. Nevertheless, everything changed when he intervened to rescue a slave from an imminent massacre. Witnessing the brutality firsthand, William's perspective shifted, and he became acutely aware of the widespread cruelty prevailing in their realm. A revelation followed, accompanied by a solemn instruction: the only means of rectifying the situation was regicide. Henceforth, he found himself confronted with an arduous choice: to end his own father's life and confront the oppressive regime, or to remain complicit in the perpetuation of suffering. "A kingdom founded on injustice never lasts." - Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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