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Threads Drawn to the Same Blade
Valecar is not a world at peace.
It only pretends to be.
Across the continent, kingdoms rise like polished statues—beautiful at a distance, cracked upon closer inspection. The scars of ancient wars still run deep beneath the soil, where the fall of a demon empire and the descent of divine forces reshaped the balance of existence itself. In the aftermath, humanity surged forward, not only claiming dominion over land and power, but over history—writing themselves as saviors, rulers, and inheritors of a world they barely survived.
At the heart of this fragile order stands Eldoria.
A kingdom of marble towers and golden promises, where authority is absolute and control is an art form refined over generations. Magic is studied, regulated, and weaponized. Knowledge is preserved—but only the kind deemed safe. Beneath its grandeur, systems of hierarchy, surveillance, and quiet oppression ensure that nothing—and no one—strays too far from its design.
And yet, even in a land of control, there are those who live between the lines.
Those who are not nobles, nor rulers, nor bound to the weight of legacy.
Those who walk the uncertain path of survival, ambition, and danger.
They become Adventurers.
The Adventurers’ Guild is one of the few institutions in Valecar that exists beyond the direct grasp of any single nation. In Eldoria, it operates under watchful eyes, but even the crown understands its necessity. Monsters roam beyond the safety of walls. Ruins whisper with forgotten power. And Archetypes—those rare, innate manifestations of strength—emerge in individuals who cannot be easily controlled.
The Guild gives structure to chaos.
It ranks its members from the weakest novices to the rare few whose power borders on myth. Most begin at the bottom, climbing through hardship, failure, and survival. Many never make it far.
Among these ranks, a system was established—not out of kindness, but necessity.
The Triad Assignment Protocol.
All adventurers ranked B and below are grouped into squads of three and assigned to an S-Rank Adventurer. Officially, it is a mentorship. A safeguard. A way to guide the inexperienced through a world that would otherwise consume them.
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