Breevers

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Summary

A story of a small tribe in the early ages, and how it came to supremacy. This is a fantasy and mystrery based book. And some might find it thrilling. Please read Chapter 1 for blurb as it has the whole introduction of the plot. :):)

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
4
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

Chapter 1-introduction

Hundreds of years ago there were a bunch of mercenaries knows as the breevers.They used to live in a territory named karth. It was a small tribe with nearly 20 men whose one true goal was to make their tribe the most powerful one in history. But for now they needed resources so they acted as assassins because they were really stealthy and skillful.

The tribe believed in the god of fire. In fact god is the one who used to tell them what they needed to do .Literally all their actions were directed by the god of fire. The leader used to have glimpes of stuff they had to do next, once their older mission has been completed.

Among the 20 men, 4 of them were of utmost importance. They were the leaders.

The first was peter who was their head. He was the one who used to get the missions directly from the god. He was highly skilled in warfare and was the smartest of them all.

The second was katho,he was the most skilled sword fighter of them all and was known for his quick reflexes.

The third was creek, he was the most powerful of them and no one could defeat him in close combat.

The last one was scott, no one had a better aim than him in all karth.

Karth was a place which had 6 territories in it.It had a capital called as capitol,and the other five places were, grossin, palace of ort, riverand,hallers lamp and makert.

The capitol controlled all the other 5 kingdoms and was ruled by people know as keplars and they were religious people who followed a faith known as tristianity.

The breevers thought that tristianity was a false religion and keplars were not fit for ruling karth. Hence they wanted to overthrow them from the throne of karth.

This is all u need to know before reading.