![]() ![]() ![]() Yet as soon as the former royal family moves in, the Crownprince got instantly a place on the council and was able to issue orders without, going so far to conscript the adventures against their will while having nearly zero power to back it. Dungeontown was a rather small, free city mostly backed by freedom-loving adventures and their familys as well as merchant. As the book correctly pointed out, no King without a Throne to back it. ![]() One part hower i absolutly not get is why the nobles got so much power after the destruction of the whole nation. The end became a bit confusing tough, as suddenly lots of things happened all at once. All in all a good read, like it predecessors it as a easy writing and rather simply story to follow. ![]()
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