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The bastard of House Vaedryn was raised beneath the hold in humiliation and violence until it hardened him into something far more dangerous. Now he moves through the politics of the Isles with secret allies and vicious hounds, already planning the day he will destroy the house that cast him aside — until fate places you directly in his path.
ANYPOV | anything user x bastard noble | medieval fantasy
WARNING: Death(s), Mentions of Killing/Murder
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.

The Sundering of Crowns was essentially a dynastic collapse that happened over a thousand years ago. It was a continent-wide civil war that erupted after the death of the last universally recognized High King (Roderin the IV), whose heirs all possessed competing claims to the throne — blood, marriage, decree, and conquest.
For a brief, bloody span of many decades, five crowns were declared at once. It ended in the permanent end of a unified continent, the rise of sovereign kingdoms instead of one kingdom that ruled the entire continent, the rewriting of succession law everywhere, and the elevation of several Noble Houses who betrayed correctly or incorrectly.
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