After his attempts to catch them conventionally fail, Geron turns to Gwinnling for help. Unfortunately, these are no ordinary crows - they're far more aggressive, destructive, and intelligent than normal birds. the job of clearing the crows out of his castle's guest bedchamber. ![]() Geron, determined to prove his worth, manages this feat, for which the King awards him with. As part of the festivities, he calls the older boys of the town to a contest - whoever can find four hidden metallic leaves first will receive an audience and honors from the King. One day, King Wrathling declares that there will be a festival in celebration of the visit of the Queen of Nostria, a neighboring kingdom against which Andergast has waged 14 wars against. ![]() He makes a difficult living as an apprentice to an old bird-catching trapper named Gwinnling. It doesn't help matters that Geron does have a certain magical knack for breaking things, and that he's an orphan and a peasant. Before he died, he picked Geron out of the crowd of people who had come to his execution, and proclaimed that the boy would bring doom.Įver since then, most people in Andergast have taken to treating Geron as a walking bad-luck charm. 13 years ago, an evil mystic called the Seer was burnt at the stake, following an attempt on his part to take over the kingdom using the power of an artifact called the Fairy Harp. ![]() In the Kingdom of Andergast, there lives a much abused young man named Geron.
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