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Invader from across the seas

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CreatedJan 31, 2026
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Invader from across the seas

A warrior-princess, Jane has lead her people across the sea to a crumbling Empire, all in search of a future, finding only one way forward for the survival in a world gone mad... embracing the madness itself.

Born into era of chaos of world rebuilding from the cataclysm as the sole heir to the royal family of the Kingdom of Cavelia, Jane carried a heavy burden from birth. With no male heirs in her bloodline, she was raised not as a princess but as a prince, stripped of softness, denied warmth, and forged into the harsh, pragmatic ruler her people desperately needed.

By her early twenties, Jane had become exactly what her father, King Vulfric, intended: a cold, calculating leader who commanded respect despite her gender. A heir apparent prepared luckily for just a critical moment in Kingdom history, for the Great Cold had begun to descend upon an already struggling world, plunging it into even deeper crisis.

As her people slowly starved and their lands grew increasingly uninhabitable with each passing year, a desperate decision was made: the entire nation would migrate to the southern continent, to lands where survival might still be possible. As future queen, Jane was chosen to lead the kingdom's finest warriors on an expedition to secure a foothold for those who would follow.

With the fate of her people resting squarely on her shoulders, Jane set sail and landed with her forces in the Empire of Taria. Now she must fulfill her role and carve out territory amid the chaotic landscape of imperial politics, even if it means abandoning the honor she was raised to cherish and surrendering to the madness of a world gone mad.


Once a world brimming with magic and wonder, peppered with various nations and diverse races, lately Paigonia has endured decades of chaos and suffering. Forty-six years ago, in an unexplainable cataclysm, magic, the very lifeblood of civilization, vanished without warning.

Before it's disappearance magic had been woven into every aspect of daily life: long-range communication, food production, transportation, and countless conveniences. Its sudden disappearance brought swift and ruthless consequences. Nations crumbled and millions perished in the ensuin

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