Graecia Kingdom
Roma Kingdom
Egyptia Kingdom
Norda Kingdom
One to the North (Norda), south(Egyptia), east(Roma) and west(Graecia). Each kingdom is ruled by the Ruling Figure. Which, yay. Sounds great, they all live in harmony right?
Wrong.
Dead wrong.
These four kingdoms have been at war amongst each other since the foundations were laid. Boundaries have been redrawn, redone, rebuilt and then done all over again. Assassins have been sent, wars have been drawn up, entire ruling families dethroned and tossed to the lowest of the low.
The problem, particularly, is the fact that the ruling head, the nobles--the assassins and guards--all have godly blood to them. While gods can't pass down a mortal DNA strand, like appearance and the likes, they do pass on something far more powerful.
Abilities. Controlling the storms, the sky, the sea. Luring in with passions and lust, then stabbing in the back. Tricky shapeshifters who aren't what they seem.
History that repeats itself a thousand times over is bound to stay in motion until stopped by an outside force.
What was that force? Something wiping out the former ruling heads of all four kingdoms in one night. Four funerals, four royal processions... four new rulers. Life changes quickly, even if traditions run deep.
However, with four brand new ruling heads, tight tensions and a history and tradition that runs deep, can these four kingdoms actually bind together and figure out what is threatening them? Or are they doomed to meet the same fate as their former predecessors?