Story
A Demon King named Arawn was sealed away for 1,000 years. After a girl named Rhiannon releases him, they travel together and she becomes emotionally attached to him.
The Gael Tribe were forced to migrate from Erin island into Albion under the leadership of Arawn. While on Erin island, Holy Empire led by Gaius begins it's conquest on Erin island.
The Castle of Avalon is re-opened to host the new migrates. The castle originally belonged to Arawn about a thousand years ago. It is managed by 2 House Elves, Limwris and Ermin. Upon arrival, Arawn and his followers - Arthur, Rhiannon, Morgan and Ogam, a Great Sage - daily task is hunting for food for the tribe.
More characters soon join in as a party - Llyr, Rathty and Octavia.
Due to Arawn's nature, he is a 'woman magnet'. Unknowing about the present customs, he takes in more wives after Rhiannon due to blunts, actions and words he makes - *Spoof*: Llyr, the Sea Elf, is supposed to work as a servant in his household when she is sent by her people as a 'gift' after hearing of Arawn's resurrection. Due to misunderstandings, Arawn burns her Seal Pelt, which is a gift to the person she will marry to as a token of promise. Arawn boldly admits his mistake, but does not know the customs of the Seal Elves, and he is made to take responsibility of Llyr.
Soon, the Holy Empire starts its expansion into Albion and Avalon is in their path of conquest. The story continues after the first meeting of Octavia and how she becomes one of Arawn's wives.
Back in History
The storyline is similarly based in the Dark Age of Britannia when the Roman Empire (known as Holy Empire in translation in the game) begins it's expansion North-West. The Romans setup the city of Londinium as a trade center and capital in Britannia that host the empire's expansion up against the Gaels and the Britons in the north, which later the Celts and the Scots joined in the struggle against the Roman empire.While in history, the Roman empire is facing a new change internally - Christianity, a faith which the emperor turned towards. The dramatic change had thrown the empire into a chaos separating people between believers and 'pagans'.
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