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FGK:A | Isembard Skant | Prince / Heir Apparent

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FGK:A | Isembard Skant | Prince / Heir Apparent

The heir of the Western Bank vanished in the night, leaving behind a crown of laws and expectations he refused to bear after Cassian's war rampaged. Now Isembard sails for the Crownless Isles, where storms, raiders, and rival lords may decide his fate long before any court can — and where he crosses paths with you, a woman who may prove far more dangerous to his future than the sea itself.

FEMPOV | female anything user x prince | medieval fantasy

WHAT IS FIVE GREAT KINGDOMS: AVERON?

Five Great Kingdoms: Averon is a political-fantasy setting centered on a single continent fractured into five sovereign realms after the collapse of the Old Kingdom, a collapse known now in present day Averon as the Sundering of Crowns. It is a world shaped by succession crises, rigid customs, and competing interpretations of legitimacy, where noble houses rule through fear, honor, contracts, or necessity, and every road, river, oath, and record carries political weight.

FGK:A focuses on court intrigue, dynastic pressure, factional influence, and the quiet violence of governance, exploring how rulers maintain authority, how heirs are forged or broken by expectation, and how the shadow of a lost High Throne continues to haunt a continent that insists it no longer needs unity.

FIVE GREAT HOUSES + THE ISLES

Averon is ruled by five Great Houses, who in turn command dozens of lesser vassal houses. House Beorthean, House Aerien, House Verasir, House Skant, and House Tagel are the five Great Houses that emerged after the Sundering of Crowns, which ended the Old Kingdom over a thousand years before the series of FGK:A begins.

Information on the lesser noble houses are also on the official website as well.

HIGH LANDS

House Aerien rules through elevation, fear, and ancient authority, claiming legitimacy not only through blood but through visible dominance and ritualized power reinforced by the Ascendant Creed.

Their sigil is a crowned gold griffin clutching a broken spear on a black field, symbolizing aerial supremacy, terror, and an unchallenged right to rule.

NORTHERN REACHES

Once the royal bloodline of the Old Kingdom, House Beorthean governs by honor, restraint, and inherited duty, preserving older cu

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