Quietly and subtly, the survivors of Tigana found their own small means of rebellion. As far as most people were concerned, Tigana had always been Lower Corte.Īll but those few people who could not be touched by sorcery were made to forget. No one could recall the proud city by the sea. And worst of all, he used his powerful sorcery to erase their existence from memory. He renamed their land after that of their greatest enemy and named their capital after the son they killed. He toppled their sculptures and their art. Will they remember that most about us, do you think after we are gone?īrandin of Ygrath was not content to simply conquer Tigana, in his rage and his grief. Rather than surrender to the son of a tyrant, they made a last stand that would carry consequences far into the future. Tigana had always been a proud nation, a bastion of art and culture that maintained the fervent belief that they were favored by the god Adaon. What neither son nor tyrant had imagined was that the proud Prince of Tigana would rally a furious defense that would repel the invaders and leave Brandin of Ygrath’s son dead on the battlefield. Twenty years ago, the tyrant King Brandin of Ygrath sailed to the peninsula in the hope of granting his son, Stevan, an easy battle and manageable plot of land to rule. To the former inhabitants of Tigana, now officially known as Lower Corte, it is everything.
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