"Shadow Of The Warrior Regent"
Behind every decision is the responsibility of security,
and hidden in every step is the possibility of betrayal.
In this story, there is darkness, there is a search for light.
And in the end, the call of a brave heart,
an oath to protect a nation.
"The mark of a true warrior is to move forward beyond your own shadow."
Historical Prelude
Year 1329
By the northern edge of the Pacific Ocean lay a vast and powerful kingdom known as Veyloria.
Its history began more than two centuries earlier, when in the year 1109, King Luis Noctaryn, a visionary and a warrior, discovered this fertile and untamed land.
With 12,000 soldiers by his side, he built his dream upon it— a sovereign nation that would one day become a legend.
By 1113, his vision took form. He declared this new realm the Kingdom of Veyloria, also known as the Noctaryn Dynasty.
Generations passed, kings rose and fell, and the dynasty endured.
By the dawn of the 14th century, Veyloria had become one of the strongest kingdoms of its time— a land of vast armies, complex politics, and royal bloodlines intertwined with power and secrecy.
Now, in the year 1329, the throne rests under the rule of King Arvid Noctaryn, the 13th monarch of his line.
He ascended the throne in 1308, at the age of twenty— a ruler both respected and feared.
King Arvid was married to Queen Arwen Noctaryn, yet the royal palace was home to more than one bond of loyalty.
Alongside the queen, the king had three royal concubines—
Lysandra, Ismira, and Althea Noctaryn— each of whom bore him children.
From their womb came eleven heirs, the legacy of Veyloria's royal blood:
1. Prince Draven Noctaryn, eldest son— born to Chief Concubine Lysandra (1306).
2. Princess Solryn Noctaryn, first daughter— born to Queen Arwen (1306).
3. Prince Ronan Noctaryn, second son— born to Queen Arwen (1307).
4. Prince Kaelen Noctaryn, third son— born to Queen Arwen (1309).
5. Princess Elira Noctaryn, daughter of Ismira (1309).
6. Princess Elysia Noctaryn, daughter of Lysandra (1309).
7. Princess Ariella Noctaryn, daughter of Lysandra (1311).
8. Prince Seris Noctaryn, son of Althea (1311).
9. Prince Isolde Noctaryn, son of Ismira (1311).
10. Princess Liora Noctaryn, daughter of Althea (1313).
11. Prince Lucian Noctaryn, youngest son— born to Queen Arwen (1313).
And so begins the tale of Veyloria— a kingdom bound by honor and deceit,
where light and shadow walk side by side.
Behind every decision lies the burden of duty,
and hidden in every step— the shadow of betrayal.
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The Story Begins
But not all stories begin with light.
Some rise from shadows… and bloom in silence.
Princess Solryn Noctaryn— once the king's most trusted confidant, later branded a traitor to crown and kingdom.
Punished not by exile, but by a marriage that chained her to a foreign land— she bore her pain in silence, as the court that once praised her turned its gaze away.
Time passed, and the proud kingdom of Veyloria began to fracture beneath the weight of secrets and dying loyalties.
When King Arvid fell gravely ill, the kingdom trembled.
And as chaos threatened the court, a new voice was needed— not to claim the throne, but to protect it.
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The Regent's Call
She never sought power.
She never expected loyalty.
But destiny does not ask— it commands.
Now, as the shadows of war and deceit gather, the weight of a kingdom rests upon her shoulders.
In a world where swords speak louder than vows, and trust is the rarest currency, she must choose — to crumble under the betrayal
Or rise, as the Warrior Regent Veyloria never saw coming.
A story of loyalty and loss, of silent strength and unspoken love— where even the faintest light can defy the deepest shadow.
See you in chapter 1 of
"Shadow Of The Warrior Regent"
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Author's Note
This story is entirely a work of fiction,
born from the imagination of the author.
None of the places, events, or names mentioned here are real, and any resemblance to actual history or persons is purely coincidental.
To enhance the worldbuilding, references to real countries, kingdoms, or notable figures from the 14th-century may appear, but only for aesthetic value. Their roles in the story are completely fictional.
As a Muslim, the author does not support any kind of forbidden or immoral relationships. If such elements appears in this fictional world, they are purely imaginative and do not reflect author's personal beliefs or intentions.
Please do not associate any content with reality.
The author hopes that readers will understand and respect this creative decision.
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