While Alan was still struggling against his primal instincts, torn between reason and temptation, the outlines of Kent Kingdom began to emerge faintly on the distant horizon of the plains.
Among the many nations scattered across the continent, only Kent and Barton Kingdom shared borders with the mighty Plantagenet Kingdom. This geographical triangle had sparked countless skirmishes and full-blown conflicts throughout the last hundred years.
Yet despite the frequent clashes, the main belligerents had always been King Charlie's Plantagenet and Barton.
Kent Kingdom, on the other hand, seemed to adopt a different philosophy—almost as if its rulers had long foreseen the dangers of choosing a side. For generations, the kingdom had steadfastly upheld its neutrality.
But that neutrality should not be mistaken for weakness.