Three Dragons War: Prologue
One thousand years ago, two princes lived together in the lost city of Relica. On a day like no other, an old man approached the Relic Castle with two gifts, one for each brother. In his right hand was a white stone, and in his left, a black stone. In return, the man wished for their sister's hand in marriage. The princes scoffed at his offer, and turned him away from the castle. However, the man fashioned a new third stone and returned to the castle, disguised a beggar, and offered this stone to the sister, who was much kinder than her older brothers. She took the stone in hand and turned it over twice, when it began to glow, and she assumed the form of a great ice dragon. Greatly impressed with her gift, she took the man into the castle as a resident magician, and he accepted with much pleasure. Shortly thereafter, he asked the sister to persuade her brothers to take the two stones from before, and with much effort, they begrudgingly took the stones.
The sister instructed the two princes to turn the stones twice in hand, but when they did as she instructed, she began to split in two. Her form was ripped in half, and the first brother assumed the form of a powerful white dragon, and the second brother assumed the form of a mighty black dragon. The man laughed at her demise, as his plan was to start a war with her death, and he disappeared to a far-off place. Both blaming each other for their sister's death, the two brothers turned against themselves and incited a civil war, leaving Relica in ruins. For many years, the war raged, taking many casualties and ravaging many lands, destroying the wildlife and population. Abhorred at their doing, the brothers agreed to seal their powers inside the stones from their youth, and buried them outside the ruined Relic Castle. Left without leadership and power, the nation of Relica was lost to history, never to be seen or mentioned again.
One hundred years later, a dark and disturbing force surfaced in the north, terrorizing the villages and destroying the towns. She is still here. She is always here.
