King Edmund Official Portrait

The Kingdom of Eyehasseen gathered in dignity and anticipation this morning as the Palace unveiled the new official portrait of His Majesty King Edmund, the first such portrait to be commissioned since the conclusion of the Marelian War and the restoration of national unity. Continue Reading

Across the Mountains of Tarnfell

The Spine of Tarnfell is not a path; it is a test. A narrow ribbon of ancient stone walks the clouds, winding across jagged peaks and wind-carved ridges where the sky feels close enough to touch and the earth feels a lifetime away. Travelers say the Spine is where the Kingdom stands tallest and where men discover whether they, too, can stand tall.Continue Reading

Tram trip

The Coastal Tram Line is older than half the villages it serves, a rattling silver spine running along the kingdom’s western edge. It hugs the cliffs, dives through marshy inlets, rattles across wooden trestles, and pauses in towns that smell of brine and rope and bread left to cool in sea-wind.Continue Reading

Canal Jousting

The roar of drums, the hiss of smoke, and the slap of oars upon water will soon return to the capital, for the Kingdom Canal Jousting Championship has been officially declared by the Royal Maritime League to commence on Fourthday next, along the Grand Canal of Inverness.Continue Reading

Peace

By Eleanor Stowe, Senior Correspondent, The Times-Observer The war that began with fog on the River Nord and fire in the southern skies has ended not with humiliation, but with a handshake beneath a white flag. Marelia, its armies broken and its cities exhausted, has sued for peace, and theContinue Reading