Lutz and Yorve
Lord Zierath
Posted: Apr 16 2005, 06:16 PM


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As promised, here is the article you asked for, Lutz and Yorve:

Lutzovitch was founded in the year 13708 just after the Fourth Gnarrhys War. Human natives of the country of Tennes are stranded in a far away, unknown land peopled primarily by ferhys (wood elves) and darhys (dark elves). Dual becomes the leader of the humans and forges an alliance with the elves. Dual lives for more than a hundred years, and then dies of extreme old age in 13800. He is deeply mourned. His son, Pad, takes the crown and rules for many years. An invader, a rogue Imrhys lady by the name of Teeya invades with her army from the east. Pad is killed, and Teeya crowns herself queen in 13850.

Teeya rules for almost a thousand years before her great-great grandson Essohess Awakens and gathers an army to oust his ancestor. She flees and disappears from history. It is thought she is lying in wait.

The citizens of the island continent soon discover that Essohess is not much better than his great-great grandmother. He is cruel and demanding. He reigns for almost three thousand years.

Lutz is born is 17007. He is a descendent of Essohess. Essohess has hundreds of descendents, so the Imrhys lord pays little attention to Lutz until Lutz Awakens in 17027. Remembering his own dealings with his ancestor Teeya, Essohess becomes very distrustful of Lutz and starts trying to find a way to legally kill the young Imrhys. To save his own life, Lutz flees to Luny Tia.

In Luny Tia, Lutz makes friends with the ruler Yorve Hafmene (Corey Hoffman). After several years of training, the two Imrhys lords return to Lutzovitch with an army and face Essohess. Essohess is killed, and Lutz ascends the throne.
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