Synopsis
Arkdoc Levaslier is a slime humanoid living a sheltered life in the remote regions of Lazuria Kingdom. After he alone narrowly escapes being slaughtered in an Enderman attack on his camp, he finds himself in Hemrage City, a major city built by humans.
As humans and slimes do not get along, he is arrested and interrogated by Lord Ulfriind of Hemrage, where, instead of being executed, he learns that his father was once the Warlord of Hemrage and decides to finish his quest on discovering the truth behind The Ender.
Unlikely forces join hands to fight a greater evil; A coward slime, outcasted by humans- A tenacious dwarf, the warlord and pride of Hemrage- A broken assassin, hunted for his crimes- and a magical prince, exiled from home.
They must all face their fears against all odds, cursed with the duty of freeing the cold cruel world from the impending doom that is The Ender.
Welcome to Lazuria
Lazuria in 66ND is ruled by King Palus III, a young, inexperienced king, ruling with his fathers name. It houses five major cities under the rule of King Palus and his Lords, as well as The Underground Dwarven city, Dwaurgh. It was named "Lazuria" after it's first king, King Lazurus I, who stormed the beaches of Lazuria with a small team to conquer the land himself.
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The War
Levaslier is set in the Overworld, specifically, in the nation of Lazuria. The neighboring nation of Sacrasahra has been butting heads with Lazuria since the beginning of time. Years have passed since the start of the war and time has diluted its meaning, it has devolved to be driven by simple primal instincts- each side blaming the other. With a Young, Egotistical King at the Throne of Lazuria, a peaceful solution seems almost out of the question.
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About the Lore
The Lore of Levaslier is entirely original; it has gone through years of development to ensure continuity between all events in the timeline. Years of development have been put into researching traditional myths and legends of other cultures, medieval history and lifestyle, as well as modern story telling methods; all to ensure Levaslier is packed with symbolism and deeper meanings while still telling an immersive and engaging story on a surface level.