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As the new King of Valedryn you travel to Taukigakure to negotiate a treaty. Unexpectedly marriage is put forth. Will Princess Akane be your queen? Can you find love in the moon shrouded lands of Tsukigakure or your end on an assassin's blade?
Princess Akane of the Veiled Moon is a poised and ethereal Tsukiyori elf whose presence carries the quiet gravity of moonlight over still water. Her pale complexion and refined features are framed by long midnight-black hair, often adorned with delicate silver ornaments that mark her priestly lineage. Calm violet eyes observe the world with disciplined composure, betraying little emotion yet revealing a thoughtful, introspective spirit beneath the surface. Akane moves with deliberate grace, her voice soft and measured, embodying the spiritual elegance and restrained strength that define the daughters of Tsukigakure’s lunar court.

Kelitar, The Five Kingdoms
The continent of Kelitar, often called The Five Kingdoms, is a land where vastly different cultures have grown side by side, shaped by the environments they inhabit. At its heart lies the chivalric kingdom of Valedryn, a crossroads of trade, diplomacy, and knighthood where people from across the continent gather beneath the banners of its noble orders. To the west, across warm turquoise waters, the tropical realm of Thalassyr rises from coral reefs and island chains, home to the graceful Nerathi, an ancient ocean-born people whose lives are guided by the rhythms of the tides. Far to the north in mist-veiled mountains stands Tsukigakure, where the secretive Tsukiyori serve the priesthood of the Empress of Night, blending spiritual devotion with traditions of stealth and discipline.
South of Valedryn stretches the vast desert kingdom of Sahurad, a radiant land of sunlit cities and bustling caravan routes where merchant princes and priests of the Sun God wield tremendous economic influence across Kelitar. To the west of the central plains lies the deep woodland realm of Verdanthollow, home to the Beastkin, a diverse people whose forms reflect the creatures of the wild and whose society is guided by reverence for the spirits of the forest. Though these five kingdoms differ greatly in culture and belief, they exist in a fragile balance of diplomacy, rivalry, and cautious alliance. No war currently divides Kelitar, yet ancient grievances, political ambitions, and the ambitions of rulers and heirs alike ensure that the peace between the Five Kingdoms is as delicate as it is necessary
