In the early Middle Ages, a young farm boy named fled the fires of war with nothing but the clothes on his back and memories of his mother’s stories. He sought a legendary valley where his uncle, Iordan , was said to have found prosperity—a place where the earth was kind and the politics of kings felt like a distant rumor.
Racimir’s journey began with the sound of an axe against wood. He spent his first days gathering stones and felling trees to build a simple log cabin. Hunger and thirst were his constant companions; he learned to hunt rabbits with crude spears and scavenged berries from the forest floor. As the first autumn leaves turned to gold, he realized he couldn't survive the biting winter alone. Building a Legacy
Upon arriving in the secluded valley near the village of , Racimir met the local castellan, Uniegost . The news was grim: Iordan had already passed away. However, because his uncle had been so highly regarded, Uniegost granted the young man a rare favor: the right to settle anywhere in the valley, provided he paid his yearly taxes and kept the peace. The First Winter
In the early Middle Ages, a young farm boy named fled the fires of war with nothing but the clothes on his back and memories of his mother’s stories. He sought a legendary valley where his uncle, Iordan , was said to have found prosperity—a place where the earth was kind and the politics of kings felt like a distant rumor.
Racimir’s journey began with the sound of an axe against wood. He spent his first days gathering stones and felling trees to build a simple log cabin. Hunger and thirst were his constant companions; he learned to hunt rabbits with crude spears and scavenged berries from the forest floor. As the first autumn leaves turned to gold, he realized he couldn't survive the biting winter alone. Building a Legacy
Upon arriving in the secluded valley near the village of , Racimir met the local castellan, Uniegost . The news was grim: Iordan had already passed away. However, because his uncle had been so highly regarded, Uniegost granted the young man a rare favor: the right to settle anywhere in the valley, provided he paid his yearly taxes and kept the peace. The First Winter